More stories about Drainage

  • Housewrap

    HydroGap drainable housewrap combines a water-resistant barrier and drainage system into one application.

  • Cosella-Dörken Products Delta-Floraxx

    Delta-Floraxx is a perforated drainage board for use in green-roof assemblies.

  • dRain Joint Drainage Channel System

    An alternative to pervious paving, the dRain Joint drainage channel system installs in a driveway or walkway like a standard expansion joint and provides an outlet for surface water to be directed to a drainage bed and collected and held or allowed to percolate back into the soil.

  • UV-Resistant Canopy Kits From Feeney Architectural Products

    Feeney Architectural Products. Lightline canopies combine 304-grade stainless steel support arms, UV-resistant visor panes, and integrated anodized aluminum rain gutters and hardware for a modern take on the traditional overhang. Shipped as kits, the canopies come in curved, arch, or gable styles...

  • Product Review: Greywater Systems

    Nearly 50% of potable water delivered to American homes goes down the drains of sinks, showers, and washing machines. Here's how to put that "lightly used" water to work for a second time around.

  • The Water-Efficient Home

    Guidelines for reducing water use in your projects.

  • Part 6: Foundation

    From the concrete mix to the extra insulation, Bethesda Bungalows specifies foundations to ensure efficiency from the ground up.

  • Drainage System for Green Roofs From Cosella Dorken

    Cosella Dorken. Delta-Floraxx serves as a water retention and drainage layer for green roof systems. The sheets, installed on top of a green roof systems root barrier, feature octagon-shaped dimples that retain water during drought periods, while holes in between drain excess water to eliminate...

  • Decentralized Water Reuse Offers Another Option for Conservation

    On-site wastewater treatment could become more commonplace in single-family homes during the next few years.

  • Decentralized Water Reuse Offers Another Option for Conservation

    On-site wastewater treatment could become more commonplace in single-family homes during the next few years.