Gutters vs. French Drains
Gutters and French drains are two essential components of a home’s drainage system. The installation of gutters along the roofline collects rainwater and directs it away from the foundation, while the installation of French drains in the ground redirects water away from the basement or foundation. French drains collect water in a ditch filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that allows water to flow through. A drip line or other drainage system directs the water away from the foundation. Installers typically place footer drains at the foot of the foundation, similar to French drains but with a different location in the ground.