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How do I Know if my Weeping Tile is Clogged or Collapsed?

When a weeping tile (or perimeter drain system) fails due to a clog or collapse, it can no longer provide essential hydrostatic pressure relief. This leads to several distinct warning signs:

  • Water Seepage: Because the drain is no longer collecting and redirecting groundwater, moisture is often forced through the basement floor or existing foundation cracks.
  • Musty Odors and Damp Walls: Persistent dampness or standing water near the foundation is a common indicator that the system is failing to move water away from the structure.
  • Foundation Cracking or Bowing: As saturated soil builds up pressure against your foundation, you may notice new cracks forming or existing ones expanding. In severe cases, this lateral earth pressure can cause walls to bow.

Failures typically occur when sediment and fine debris accumulate inside the pipe (clogging) or when the pipe is crushed by heavy soil pressure or equipment (collapse).

Because these symptoms often overlap with other foundation issues, a professional inspection is necessary to identify the exact cause. As a family-owned and operated company since 1996, we provide on-site assessments and specialized solutions—such as perimeter drain systems, epoxy injection, or tieback anchors—tailored to the specific soil conditions in Colorado.

Consult a licensed structural engineer or qualified professional for a definitive diagnosis and design recommendations. Estimates and quotes are preliminary and are not legally binding until confirmed in writing following an on-site inspection.


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