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The French drain isn’t really French at all. It gets its name from Henry French, an American lawyer in the 19th century. It was French who made popular this method of draining water from places where it doesn’t need to be and today, all these years later, his method is still very widely used as a method of getting rid of water in a wet basement. Basement Flooring, Drain Français, Drain Tile, Cheap Basement Ideas, Eco Deco
What is a French Drain?
The French drain isn’t really French at all. It gets its name from Henry French, an American lawyer in the 19th century. It was French who made popular this method of draining water from places where it doesn’t need to be and today, all these years later, his method is still very widely used as a method of getting rid of water in a wet basement.