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How Much Does It Cost to Install a French Drain?

A French drain is a drainage system that works below the ground’s surface and redirects excess groundwater away from areas that you intend to protect, such as your home’s foundation. While they require skilled installation and can be more expensive initially, a French drain can be a financially sound approach over time.

There are a range of factors that must be considered in terms of pricing, and better understanding these will give you a better idea of what a French drain is likely to cost you. If you’re considering a French drain, the experienced Latrobe, PA, French drain professionals at American Sewer Specialist are here to explore your best options and help you make the right choices for you.

The Primary Factors that Affect Price

There are several primary issues that make a serious difference in terms of price when it comes to your French drain.

Overall Length and Complexity

The longer your French drain project, the more expensive you can expect it to be. Further, the complexity of the project will guide the price. Extensive and exacting excavation tends to be pricey, and it plays a critical role in creating a French drain that performs well.

The Materials Used

The materials chosen to create your French drain system will have a direct and dramatic impact on the price. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that the pricier options are also more likely to provide you with excellent results for longer periods.

Consider the following basics:

The old adage that you get what you pay for is also true when it comes to drainage systems. A knowledgeable French drain specialist will help you carefully consider your needs and will help you determine the price point that works for you in this context.

Labor Costs

Labor costs are a significant expense for French drains, which are labor-intensive. Hiring seasoned drainage professionals, however, can make a serious difference in how well and how long your French drain continues to serve your needs. 

Discuss Your Drainage Needs with a Well-Established Latrobe Sewer Company Today

The dependable Latrobe, PA, French drain pros at American Sewer Specialist have an impressive range of experience outfitting our valued clients with French drains that work well for them at prices they’re comfortable with. And we welcome the opportunity to do the same for you. Learn more by contacting or calling us at 724-879-8130 today.

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