Monday, November 21, 2011
Pea Gravel Patio & Walkways with Brick Border
The pea gravel is set on a geonet subsurface drainage geocomposite with provides a variety of benefits. Incredible drainage properties, separation to prevent sediment from infiltrating the stone layer as well as structural support.
The brick edges are supported using concrete. This system provides a decorative low cost alternative solution.
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Gravel-Lok
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Feedback from Pasadena
Mark, your repair crew arrived Monday and had the job of repairing the wall well on its way, I must say I was very surprised and pleased that they were there. Tony introduced himself and his helper to me and said they would have the repair completed today or the latest early tomorrow. They worked very steady and completed the job by the day’s end and it the wall was again level.
Mark, thanks again for your prompt response to our problem. The crew did a good job and I would recommend you to anyone who is in the market for some stone work.
Thanks again
Kind Regards
George
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Need Help Solving a DRAINAGE problem?
More than just pavers, Life Time can help solve your drainage problems. For two decades we have been designing and installing drainage systems to control storm water on residential properties.
A French drain,[1] blind drain,[1] rubble drain,[1] rock drain,[1] drain tile, perimeter drain or land drain is a trench covered withgravel or rock that redirects surface and groundwater away from an area. A French drain can have perforated hollow pipes along the bottom (see images) to quickly vent water that seeps down through the upper gravel or rock. French drains are common drainagesystems, primarily used to prevent ground and surface water from penetrating or damaging building foundations. Alternatively, the French drain technique may be used to distribute water, such as a septic drain field at the outlet of a typical septic tank sewage treatment system. French drains are also used behind retaining walls to relieve ground water pressure.
Drywell
A dry well is an underground structure that disposes of unwanted water, most commonly stormwater runoff, by dissipating it into the ground, where it merges with the local groundwater.
Water Collection Systems
- French Drains
- Catch Basins
- Dry Wells
- Swales & Channel Revetment
French Drain
A French drain,[1] blind drain,[1] rubble drain,[1] rock drain,[1] drain tile, perimeter drain or land drain is a trench covered withgravel or rock that redirects surface and groundwater away from an area. A French drain can have perforated hollow pipes along the bottom (see images) to quickly vent water that seeps down through the upper gravel or rock. French drains are common drainagesystems, primarily used to prevent ground and surface water from penetrating or damaging building foundations. Alternatively, the French drain technique may be used to distribute water, such as a septic drain field at the outlet of a typical septic tank sewage treatment system. French drains are also used behind retaining walls to relieve ground water pressure.
Drywell
A dry well is an underground structure that disposes of unwanted water, most commonly stormwater runoff, by dissipating it into the ground, where it merges with the local groundwater.
Water Collection Systems
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Drainage
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