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Tallahassee - Marianna - Crawfordville

8821 W. Tennessee St. 32304

Patented Drain Systems

French Drain Systems Near Tallahassee, Crawfordville, Marianna

Dry Basement Solutions by Certified Waterproofing Contractors throughout FL

Different problems call for different tools to fix them. In the same way that we wouldn’t use a hammer to pound in a screw, we wouldn’t use generic piping to waterproof a basement.

At Indoor Environmental Management, we have the drainage solution you need to create dry, usable space in your basement or crawl space. We have specialized basement drain systems that we customize for your unique problem — no matter what that problem may be. For a free basement waterproofing quote, call or e-mail us today! Our installations take 1-2 days.

Contact us today for a Free Estimate on basement waterproofing french drain systems installation in Marianna, Crawfordville, Tallahassee, Port Saint Joe, Perry, Quincy, Midway, Eastpoint, Chattahoochee, Chipley, Madison, Carrabelle, Blountstown, Monticello, Apalachicola and the surrounding area.

The I.E.M Drainage System

Our most popular drainage system, is the ideal solution for most basement waterproofing applications.

Unlike old-fashioned drain tile systems installed on the outside of the home, our drainage system is installed just underneath the perimeter edge of the basement floor.

I.E.M Drainage Specifications
I.E.M Monolithic Floor Drain

As a baseboard drainage system, I.E.M installs above the floor and along the inside perimeter of the basement.

If you have a monolithic foundation, meaning that your floor and footing were poured as one piece, this is the only drainage system that’s appropriate. Our Floor Drain is also perfect for other applications when jackhammering the floor is not an option– in basements with radiant heat, for example.

I.E.M Monolithic Floor Drain Specifications

Other Drainage Systems

Along with our WaterGuard® and DryTrak® systems, we offer all of the following specialized drainage systems:

SmartPipe™

Perfect for the crawl space environment, this plastic piping system is designed to be installed in a drainage swale running along the perimeter.

Combined with a crawl space vapor barrier and sump pump, it will direct water underneath the plastic barrier to the sump pump, where the water is discharged from your home.

The SmartPipe™ system is the first custom-engineered crawl space drain on the market. With five perforated rows of drainage holes and a clog-resistant filter fabric, it’s a cost-effective and long-lasting way to keep your space dry for the long haul.

Trench Drain

Many homeowners have concerns with water flowing in through exterior doorways, stairways, and garage door openings. A normal drainage system cannot address this problem.

For these situations, we recommend the TrenchDrain™ drain channel and grating system. This is specifically designed to intercept water at doorways and similar openings and direct it to your sump pump.

TrenchDrain™ resembles half of a piping system with a grate fitted snugly on top. The grate is flush with or slightly below the floor, where it can catch water entering from the outside.

WaterGuard® IOS

In some rare cases, homeowners with high iron levels in their water will experience a thick, reddish-orange substance oozing through when the basement floods.

This material is called “iron ochre”, and it comes from both bacterial origins and from chemical reactions in the soil. It can easily clog your drainage system and stain your concrete, as well as anything else it touches.

WaterGuard®: Iron Ochre System (IOS) is the answer for homeowners with iron ochre in their ground water. This drain is specifically designed with wide openings and a completely removable lid that will help your system avoid clogging and provide clear access for maintenance.

FlowGuard®

Installing a drainage system along the footing is the way to go with most perimeter weeping tile systems. However, when basement floors are very thin, it may be impossible to “hide” a normal drain under the floor in this way.

For homeowners with very thin basement floors, we recommend FlowGuard®, along with a drain installed in front of the footing.

FlowGuard® will collect water from the wall/floor joint, as well as the basement walls. It then directs it to a drain that’s placed in front of your foundation footer and underneath the floor. It’s the best of both worlds for an unusual situation.