Drain Tile Systems & Installation in Minnesota

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Does your home have gutters, downspouts, and soil grading workings, but you are still dealing with excessive moisture in your basement or crawl space? Install a drain tile system! It’s the best choice to deal with groundwater infiltration effectively. SafeBasements offers drain tile systems an installation in Minnesota. We use SafeBasements Multi-Flow Drain Tile to systematically create a path of least resistance for water to follow. As a result, water is less likely to seep into your basement or crawl space via foundation cracks or slab cracks. Want to deal with groundwater issues effectively? Call us today to install an interior or exterior drain tile system in your home!

What Is A Drain Tile?

Drain tile is often pictured as a round or square grate in basement slabs. However, those are floor drains. Do not get confused! 

Drain tile is a system of perforated PVC pipes that are installed beneath the foundation of a home. Pipes like these are primarily used to collect groundwater before it enters basements. Through a sump pump, the water is directed down and away from the foundation. If there is no sump pump in your house, the drain tile directs the water elsewhere.

When Do You Need To Install A Drain Tile?

Your home requires drain tile installation if –

  • Your basement has water issues, even though the gutters are working properly.
  • The basement walls are wet.
  • Water is seeping up from your basement.
  • If you want to store valuable items in your basement.

Here are the main common scenarios that require the installation of a drain tile system:

1. Foundation Construction

A well-installed drain tile system can help prevent water damage and protect your home’s foundation during construction, making it a smart investment for any new build. This will ensure you will not experience foundation damage and will have fewer chances of requiring foundation repair. 

2. Visible Water Seepage

If your basement or crawlspace shows signs of water damage, such as visible seepage, a drain tile system provides a long-lasting solution to keep water out.

3. Soil Erosions and Foundation Issues

Homes built on unstable or eroding soil can be at risk for foundation issues. Installing a drain tile system can aid in stabilizing the soil and preserving the structural integrity of your property.

In any case, we install an effective exterior or interior drain tile system in Minnesota. 

To learn more, schedule an appointment with us today!

How Does A Drain Tile Work?

Water always takes the path of least resistance. Meaning that water flows into the pipe via the holes or slits. Drain tile takes advantage of that fact!

At first, the drain title collects the excess groundwater and prevents the hydrostatic pressure from building. Then, it directs the water downhill away from the house by gravity. However, if your property isn’t adequately sloped, the drain tile will direct the water into a sump pit. From there, a sump pump will move the water away from your home’s foundation. 

In this way, drain tile doesn’t allow water to build up in the soil under or around your home’s foundation. It collects excess moisture from the ground and channels it away from the foundation.

We Offer Comprehensive Drain Tile System Solutions in Minnesota

To divert away efficiently and safely, we offer comprehensive drain tile system solutions in Minnesota, such as:

Multi-Flow Drain Tile System Installation

We offer SafeBasements Multi-Flow Drain Tile that is engineered to address the flow rate of drain tile systems. By maintaining a slow and steady flow of the drain water, the multi-flow drain tile helps to stabilize the soil alongside the foundation’s footer. During installation, we install a perforated drain tile to create a stable flow rate that draws the water into the system and out your sump pit, which is then pumped away from the home. We installed the drain tile around the perimeter of the footer, which keeps the water table well below the slab. Our drain tile installation service helps to maintain the footer soil to maintain a strong footer and lessen potential slab cracking caused by hydrostatic pressure. We also offer pier systems in Minnesota along with drain tile systems. 

How Much Does Drain Tile System Installation Cost in Minnesota?

The average cost for Drain Tile Installation in Minnesota ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 per project, with some cases exceeding this range for severe damage. Nationally, the average cost is around $4,500. Smaller projects or homes with minimal water issues tend to fall toward the lower end of this spectrum, while larger properties facing significant water problems or needing extensive drainage solutions may surpass the $10,000 mark.

Likewise, various factors impact costs, including labor expenses, the complexity of the drainage issue, and additional features like waterproofing measures or sump pump installations. These can notably raise the overall expense of the drain tile system installation project. For more accurate and personalized cost estimates, contact SafeBasements! 

Why Choose SafeBasements for Drain Tile Installation in Minnesota?

Here’s what makes us the best choice for drain tile systems and installation in Minnesota:

  • Experienced Professionals: With 30+ years of experience servicing homes throughout the state, our team understands the specific challenges faced by Minnesota homeowners and knows the most effective ways to handle them.
  • Quality Products: We use only the best materials to ensure that your drain tile system and sump pumps in Minnesota are durable and effective for years to come.
  • Detailed quote: We offer a detailed quote before starting any project and maintain a transparent pricing structure with no hidden charges.
  • Prompt and Reliable Service: We value your time and complete each project efficiently without compromising on quality.
  • Quick Customer Support: Our knowledgeable team is always on standby to answer any of your questions or concerns regarding drain tile installation.

Get the Best Drain Tile System & Installation Services In Minnesota

Are you ready to protect your home and invest in a high-quality, reliable drain tile system service? We offer basement waterproofing and foundation repair in Minnesota, as well. Call us at (800) 430-5851 to schedule your FREE consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Drain tile is installed by removing concrete and digging a trench along the footing. The perforated drain tile is positioned with its holes facing downward in the trench, ensuring a slight slope for water flow. The tile can be wrapped in filter fabric to prevent soil intrusion. After the tile is in place, backfilling with clean rock ensures there will not be any clogging in a normal circumstance. A water test verifies the drainage system’s functionality by pouring water into the trench. During the installation process, it’s best to seek professional guidance.

A drain tile system lasts for 30 years or more. Plus, they don’t require much additional management. If these drain tiles are installed properly, your basement will be problem-free for a very long time. However, you must do occasional cleanouts at the outlet ditch, as the buildup of sediment can lead to blocking the whole tile.

The drain tile system provided by SafeBasements is warranted. Usually, during the installation of our multi-flow drain tile, we use SafeEdge rubber-sealing technology that helps to keep vapors, radon, and moisture out of the house. Our interior drain tile system comes with a lifetime transferable warranty.

Absolutely! Drain tile works in any season to redirect water away from your home’s foundation and into a drainage system that leads to a sump pump. On top of that, if you want to install a drain tile system, it’s best to do so in the winter months.

Here are some of the benefits of installing a drain tile:

  • It helps in managing soil moisture capacity, which helps reduce soil erosion.
  • Similarly, it helps to reduce water pressure that affects the floor or walls of your basement.
  • It helps to collect the water that could slowly seep into your basement and direct it somewhere else.

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