Assessment and Planning
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Initial inspection
During the assessment stage, the crawlspace undergoes an initial inspection to identify any existing water issues. This involves examining the area for signs of water accumulation, dampness, or water damage.
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Identification of existing drainage problems
Identification of existing drainage problems and potential risks is crucial in designing an effective drainage system. This includes identifying areas where water may be entering the crawlspace, such as through foundation cracks or improper grading.
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Determining the appropriate drainage system
Based on the assessment findings, the appropriate drainage system is determined. Factors such as crawl space size, soil composition, water sources, and potential risks are considered in selecting suitable drainage system components.