Thursday, June 18, 2015
Happy Father's Day!
Dads like hard work and relaxing!
Creating excellent drainage in the yard so Dad can enjoy watering the grass and garden beds is what Integrity Drainage Solutions is all about.
We'll find the right solution that may include beautiful retaining walls or dry river beds.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Fix Your Drainage!
The best way to prevent major water damage costs for your home: Fix
your drainage!
Improper drainage leads to gradual foundation damage. You can go for years and barely notice a problem. Then you reach a tipping point, and foundation damage can be a costly nightmare.
Foundation drainage problems can result from too much moisture. Standing water around your home, large amounts of water dumped by gutter downspouts, or a negative slope of the area around your home can cause saturated soil, which seeps into, and eventually erodes, your foundation.
Do you see excessive puddling or ponding around your home after a heavy rain? Do your basement walls dribble water? Do you have small yet slowly growing cracks in your basement walls? All of the above questions are warning signs of foundation issues.
Improper drainage leads to gradual foundation damage. You can go for years and barely notice a problem. Then you reach a tipping point, and foundation damage can be a costly nightmare.
Foundation drainage problems can result from too much moisture. Standing water around your home, large amounts of water dumped by gutter downspouts, or a negative slope of the area around your home can cause saturated soil, which seeps into, and eventually erodes, your foundation.
Do you see excessive puddling or ponding around your home after a heavy rain? Do your basement walls dribble water? Do you have small yet slowly growing cracks in your basement walls? All of the above questions are warning signs of foundation issues.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Celebrate. Honor. Remember.
On Memorial Day we can celebrate our freedom and remember those who
have served, so bravely and selflessly, our wonderful country.
All we can say is we thank you. We honor you. We never forget your service and sacrifice.
All we can say is we thank you. We honor you. We never forget your service and sacrifice.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Solve Your Drainage Issues
Do you notice puddles or standing water that takes too long to drain on
your land? Integrity Drainage Solutions can help solve drainage problems—from minor, nagging standing water issues to major drainage
problems. We offer experience as exterior drainage specialists to
deliver you cost-effective results.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Creating a Precision Pitch
Efficient use of a drain tile system is an excellent approach to supplement the benefits of proper grading. A 4" drain tile backfilled with Limestone chips will absorb seepage under the center of a swale or other appropriate areas. Considering these pipes may freeze in typical Wisconsin winter, they should be used as a secondary drainage solution.
By using precision tools, we ensure 100% accuracy during the design and implementation of an efficient drainage system. Integrity Drainage Solutions are drainage experts who get it right the first time!
By using precision tools, we ensure 100% accuracy during the design and implementation of an efficient drainage system. Integrity Drainage Solutions are drainage experts who get it right the first time!
Monday, April 13, 2015
Fix a Negative Pitch
Mold and structural foundation damage are problems that may occur in
homes with improper drainage. A negative pitch of the grade provides a
direct path for water toward a home while adding harmful hydrostatic
pressure and voiding home foundation warranties. During the winter
months, water near a foundation wall can freeze and expand, therefore,
providing additional damaging pressure.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Spring Tips for Exterior Drainage
At this time of year, during the Winter thaw
and the Spring rains to come, it is very important to check a few items around
your home.
Make sure gutters and downspouts are
attached properly to the home. Tighten any
loose gutters and reconnect any unattached downspouts to help keep water away
from the house. It is imperative that gutters
and downspouts are clear and free-flowing.
If there is standing water against
the home's foundation, eventually it could find its way into your home. Have a drainage professional re-grade around your home’s
foundation. Creating a
positive and lasting pitch away from the home is important. It is a gradual pitch that an exterior
drainage specialist can measure for you.
It is never recommended to landscape around the home’s foundation
without a proper pitch and grade.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Spring Thaw...Choose to Enjoy It or Dread It.
Winter in Wisconsin brings a lot of snow. In early March, when the thaw begins, the sound of water draining from the gutters is a welcome sound of Spring for some homeowners. For others it is followed by the dreaded sound of a sump pump running...and running...and running. If the sump pump cannot keep up, water backup can occur. Often this is mistakenly diagnosed as an interior water issue. However, it is also likely to be an exterior drainage issue. Integrity Drainage Solutions specializes in moving water away from your home's exterior foundation. Ensuring a positive pitch away from the home's foundation is key. This can be accomplished in many ways, from a swale to a drain tile system.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Downspout Extensions
The goal of your gutter/downspout system is to deliver water from the
large roof area away from the foundation of your home. To aid in this
goal, we recommend buried downspout extensions on all downspouts.
We use a High-density polyethylene (HDPE) which is a very strong and corrosion-resistant piping.
We use a High-density polyethylene (HDPE) which is a very strong and corrosion-resistant piping.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Hydrostatic Pressure: A Hazard of Improper Drainage
A negative pitch of the grade around the exterior of your home's foundation provides a direct path for water toward the home. This adds harmful hydrostatic pressure and can void home warranties. The foundation may show signs of hydrostatic pressure by having cracks on the interior walls. Structural foundation damage are problems that occur in homes with improper drainage.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Our Mission
Our mission statement: To offer practical solutions to a variety of
drainage problems using a precise and technical approach. Our goal is to
educate and help our customers prevent future damage to their home and
to enjoy their property more.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
It's Freezing!
It's cold out! Things will freeze. Be aware of some items on the exterior of your home that could be potential problems.
Ice dams occur when snow collects on your roof and a cycle of melting and refreezing occurs. This can cause a lot of water damage inside your home. Keep gutters clear as best you can.
Sump pump discharge pipes cannot freeze. Backup of the sump pump can cause flooding into the basement and also burn out your pump motor. Check this every few days to be sure that your water is running out and away from the home's foundation. Sometimes burying this pipe and routing it away from the home's foundation is a good option.
Keeping window wells as clear as possible will help with keeping water out of your basement as well. Covers over the window wells in the winter is not a bad idea to keep water from leaking through the windows.
Ice dams occur when snow collects on your roof and a cycle of melting and refreezing occurs. This can cause a lot of water damage inside your home. Keep gutters clear as best you can.
Sump pump discharge pipes cannot freeze. Backup of the sump pump can cause flooding into the basement and also burn out your pump motor. Check this every few days to be sure that your water is running out and away from the home's foundation. Sometimes burying this pipe and routing it away from the home's foundation is a good option.
Keeping window wells as clear as possible will help with keeping water out of your basement as well. Covers over the window wells in the winter is not a bad idea to keep water from leaking through the windows.
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