Drainage Systems That Meet Building Codes
Drainage systems are a critical part of any home. If not properly installed, they can lead to costly repairs down the road. Luckily, there are companies like Quality Maintenance and Landscape that can provide you with drainage plans that meet the local building codes.
The requirements of an approved final plat, particular agreements among the reviewing agency, Township Council and subdivider or applicable Township, county, state or federal regulations shall govern and prevail over these Standard Specifications and Standard Construction Details.
Crawl Space Drains
A customer called us complaining that everytime it rains water is coming into her crawl space making a muddy mess. Our System Designer inspected the crawl space and found that the vapor barrier was ripped and that there was water intrusion in the fiberglass insulation which is a clear code violation. Our crew was out within a day and put in a CleanSpace vapor barrier, SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier and SmartSump to keep any additional water from entering the crawl space. Now the customer can relax when it rains knowing her yard and foundation is safe. Call us to install your crawl space drains today.
Toilet Drains
When a toilet is flushed, it goes into a pipe that connects to another one and then to the main sewer system. McCabe is urging people to use toilet paper only and put garbage, including disposable wipes like baby wipes, disinfecting wipes, facial tissues and dental floss into trash pails. These types of products don’t dissolve the way toilet paper does and they can cause pipes to clog. When these clogs happen, waste can back up into your shower or tub.