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French Drains

A French drain is a trench that is dug to divert water away from your home. It can be used as a way to deal with heavy rains, flooding from natural disasters, and other times when you need extra protection against water. The trenches are typically dug along the property line or at the lowest point of the land before it drains into a nearby creek, stream or river. If you have been considering installing one for yourself Vist us - https://www.floodman.com<br><br>

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French Drains

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  3. French Drains A French drain is a trench that is dug to divert water away from your home. It can be used as a way to deal with heavy rains, flooding from natural disasters, and other times when you need extra protection against water. The trenches are typically dug along the property line or at the lowest point of the land before it drains into a nearby creek, stream or river. If you have been considering installing one for yourself

  4. Contact Us 195 N U.S. 31 S,Traverse City,Mi,49685 (231) 935-4921 https://www.floodman.com/

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