Surface Drains for Crawl Space Protection
Surface drains intercept water at the ground level before it reaches your foundation, preventing the runoff that causes crawl space flooding and moisture problems.
On cost: $1,500 to $6,000 for surface drain installation depending on the number of catch basins and pipe run length.
Overview
Surface Drains for Crawl Space Water Control
Surface drains are an exterior drainage solution that captures rainwater and surface runoff at specific collection points on the property and directs it away from the home through underground piping. Unlike interior crawl space drainage that manages water after it has already entered the structure, surface drains address water before it reaches the foundation. In Middle Tennessee, where intense summer storms and clay soils that resist infiltration create rapid surface runoff, surface drains at strategic locations in the yard, along driveways, and at the foundation perimeter can significantly reduce the amount of water that migrates toward the crawl space.
Surface drains consist of a catch basin set into the ground at locations where water concentrates: low spots in the yard, along driveways, at the base of slopes, or at the foundation perimeter. Underground drain pipe connects the catch basins to a discharge point at the property's downhill edge or to a connection with the municipal storm drain system where permitted. The system operates by gravity: water flows into the grated inlet, through the underground pipe, and out to the discharge point before it can saturate the soil adjacent to the foundation or enter the crawl space.
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Installation Process
How we install surface drains for crawl space water control
Site Drainage Assessment
The site is evaluated after a rain event or using topographic data to identify where water concentrates. Grading slopes, downspout discharge points, and crawl space entry locations are all documented.
Drain Location Design
Catch basin locations are selected to capture water at its concentration points. Pipe routing is designed to flow by gravity to an appropriate discharge point.
Excavation and Pipe Installation
Trenches are excavated for the drain pipe, sloped toward the discharge point. Corrugated or PVC drain pipe is laid in the trench with appropriate gravel bedding and cover.
Catch Basin Installation
Grated catch basins are set at the designed elevations and connected to the drain pipe. Grates are selected to handle the expected flow volume without surcharging.
Discharge Point Installation
The system outlet, a pop-up emitter, daylight end, or connection to a storm drain, is installed to discharge water well away from the foundation. Flow is verified through the complete system.
The best crawl space drainage system is one that never has to work, because the surface drains took care of the water before it got to the foundation.
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FAQ
Surface Drains for Crawl Space Water Control questions
Yes. Surface drains are specifically designed for clay soils that resist infiltration. Instead of relying on the soil to absorb runoff, the system captures surface water before it can saturate the ground near the foundation.
Catch basin grates should be cleared of leaves and debris seasonally, particularly before heavy rain periods. Underground pipe can be inspected and flushed with a garden hose periodically to confirm flow is unrestricted.
Yes, and this combination is often the most comprehensive approach. Surface drains reduce the volume of water reaching the foundation, and interior drainage manages any water that still enters the crawl space through the foundation.
More Solutions
Other solutions we offer
Crawl Space Moisture Control
Crawl space moisture control is not a single product. It is a strategy that combines multiple solutions to address the different sources of moisture that affect a crawl space. In Middle Tennessee homes, moisture enters the crawl space as vapor from the soil, as condensation from warm humid outdoor air, as liquid water from rain intrusion, and from plumbing or HVAC leaks. Effective moisture control identifies which of these sources are active in a specific crawl space and applies the appropriate solutions in the correct sequence. The goal is a crawl space that maintains relative humidity below 60 percent throughout the year without continuous intervention.
Crawl Space Access Doors
The crawl space access door is the primary maintenance access point for the crawl space and, in a sealed encapsulated crawl space, the last gap in the moisture and pest barrier. A standard wood-framed or uninsulated access door is a significant thermal and moisture bypass: it allows outdoor air and humidity to enter the sealed crawl space during inspection or maintenance access, and between visits if the door fits poorly. Ground Up installs sealed, insulated crawl space access doors that fit tightly, are weatherstripped, and include a latch that maintains compression against the frame.
Crawl Space Drainage Systems
A crawl space drainage system is an interior water management solution installed at the perimeter of the crawl space floor to intercept water that enters through stem walls, rises from the soil, or drains off the crawl space walls. The system channels that water to a sump basin where a pump discharges it away from the home. In Middle Tennessee, where clay soils retain water after heavy rain and seasonal water table elevation is common in many neighborhoods, interior drainage is often the most practical and durable solution for crawl spaces that experience recurring water entry.
Crawl Space Jacks and Adjustable Support Posts
Crawl space jacks, also called adjustable support posts or screw jacks, are steel support columns installed in the crawl space to shore up sagging main beams, replace failed wooden support posts, or add supplemental support where beam span is too long for the original framing. In Middle Tennessee homes built on pier-and-beam foundations, the original support posts were often solid wood or short masonry piers. When the wood rots or the masonry piers settle and tip over time, the main beam loses its mid-span support and sags, causing the floors above to deflect.
Crawl Space Water Removal
Crawl space water removal is the process of extracting standing or pooled water from the crawl space floor, assessing the scope of any damage caused, identifying the water source, and developing a plan to prevent recurrence. In Middle Tennessee, crawl space flooding most commonly occurs during and after heavy rain events when drainage systems are overwhelmed, when downspouts discharge near the foundation, or when the seasonal water table rises to the crawl space floor level. Ground Up provides water removal service as part of a comprehensive assessment: we pump out the standing water, identify the entry source, document any damage to framing, insulation, and mechanical systems, and present a repair and prevention plan.
Crawl Space Waterproofing
Crawl space waterproofing is the process of preventing or managing water entry into the crawl space to keep framing dry and structurally sound. In Middle Tennessee, crawl spaces deal with three primary water sources: surface water that flows in through foundation vents or over grade during rain events, groundwater that seeps through the perimeter stem walls during extended wet periods, and condensation that forms when humid summer air contacts cooler surfaces inside the crawl space. An effective waterproofing system addresses all three sources, redirecting surface water with grading and downspout extensions, capturing seepage with interior drainage channels, and reducing condensation with vapor barriers and sealed enclosures. Ground Up designs and installs crawl space waterproofing systems sized for each home's specific conditions.
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