Effective drainage is a crucial aspect of basement waterproofing, as it helps to manage and redirect water away from your home’s foundation. At Basement Repair Specialists, we offer a variety of advanced drainage systems designed to keep your basement dry and free from water damage. Installing interior drainage systems helps keep basements dry. The process consists of digging a trench along the perimeter of the basement floor and installing interior drainage channels to collect water and direct it to the sump pump.
Drain Tile in Basement Waterproofing

We specialize in custom-designed drain tile systems tailored to the unique needs of each property ensuring effective basement and crawlspace waterproofing. Our experienced technicians conduct thorough assessments to identify potential water intrusion points and devise strategic solutions to address them effectively.
These systems typically consist of a perforated drain pipe surrounded by gravel and enclosed in a waterproof membrane. The collected water is then directed to a sump pump, which removes it from the basement.
Interior Drainage Systems
Interior drain tile systems are typically installed along the interior perimeter of basement walls or beneath the basement floor. These systems effectively collect water that seeps through foundation walls or rises from beneath the slab, directing it towards a sump pump or floor drain for removal. Some of the benefits of installing interior drainage systems are:
- Effective Water Removal: Interior drainage systems efficiently collect and remove water from your basement, reducing the risk of flooding and water damage.
- Versatility: These systems can be installed in both finished and unfinished basements and can accommodate various basement configurations.
- Minimal Disruption: Installation is relatively non-invasive, causing minimal disruption to your home and daily activities.

The installation process works like this, our technicians carefully excavate a trench along the interior perimeter of the basement walls, or within the basement floor, depending on the specific requirements of the project. Perforated drain pipes are then laid within the trench and connected to a sump pump or drainage outlet.
Exterior Drainage Systems

Exterior drain tile systems are installed around the exterior perimeter of the foundation, providing a barrier against groundwater intrusion before it reaches the basement walls. These systems effectively divert water away from the foundation, reducing the risk of water seepage and structural damage. The advantages you can get by installing exterior drain tile systems are:
- Preventive Protection: Exterior drain tile systems offer proactive protection by intercepting groundwater before it reaches the foundation walls, minimizing the risk of basement flooding and moisture-related issues.
- Long-Term Durability: By relieving hydrostatic pressure and reducing moisture exposure, exterior drain tile systems help preserve the structural integrity of the foundation, extending its lifespan and minimizing maintenance costs.
- Enhanced Curb Appeal: Exterior drain tile systems can be integrated seamlessly into landscaping features or buried beneath the soil, preserving the aesthetic appeal of your property.
During the installation process, you will see our expert team excavate a trench along the exterior perimeter of the foundation, typically below the level of the basement floor. Perforated drain pipes are then laid within the trench, surrounded by a layer of gravel or aggregate to facilitate water filtration. The pipes are directed towards a designated drainage outlet, such as a storm sewer or dry well, to safely redirect water away from the foundation.
Choose the Right Solution for Your Property
Whether you opt for an interior drain tile system, an exterior drainage system, or a combination of both, the experts at Basement Repair Specialists are here to assist you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our comprehensive waterproofing solutions and schedule a consultation with our experienced team. Protect your property from water intrusion and ensure a dry, healthy living environment for years to come.

