Subsurface drainage installation involves setting up a network of pipes or drains beneath the soil surface to remove excess water from areas prone to waterlogging. This technique is essential for preventing water accumulation that can lead to plant root rot, erosion, or damage to foundations and hardscape elements. The process includes digging trenches, installing perforated pipes or drain tiles, and backfilling with gravel and soil. The system is designed to capture and redirect water away from the area, often towards a lower-lying spot or a drainage outlet. Proper subsurface drainage installation ensures that landscapes remain dry, healthy, and stable, even after heavy rainfall, making it a crucial component of effective landscape design and management.
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