Channel Water Under The Barrier And Out To The Sump
When a crawl space takes on water from a high water table, a flat vapor barrier alone traps it. Epp Foundation Repair installs dimpled drainage matting beneath the barrier so water has a path to the sump instead of pooling under the plastic.
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What drainage matting is and when it's the right call.
Drainage matting solves a problem that a flat vapor barrier creates. A sealed vapor barrier laid straight on the dirt does a fine job blocking soil moisture vapor, but if liquid water enters the crawl space, that same barrier traps it against the floor. The water pools in low spots, finds pinholes, and can lift the plastic. Dimpled matting fixes this by raising the barrier off the soil. The molded dimples, usually a quarter inch to an inch tall, hold the sheet up and leave a continuous open channel underneath across the entire floor. Water that seeps up through the soil or runs in along the footing during spring snowmelt enters that channel and follows the slope and the path of least resistance toward the perimeter, where a drain line collects it and routes it to a sump basin. The sump pump then lifts the water out and discharges it away from the foundation. In the Missouri River basin, where the water table can rise within a few feet of the surface after heavy rain, this gives the water somewhere designed to go instead of forcing it to find a way through the floor of the living space above. The matting also serves a second purpose. It gives the heavy vapor barrier a smooth, even bed to rest on, protecting it from sharp gravel, broken concrete, and debris that would otherwise wear holes in the plastic over time. That protection extends the life of the whole encapsulation system. The important thing to understand is that matting is a conveyor, not a dam. It does not reduce the amount of water reaching the crawl space; it controls where that water goes once it arrives. That is why Epp Foundation Repair only installs it alongside a perimeter drain and a sump system. Together they form a managed path. Water in, water channeled, water pumped out, with the dry, sealed barrier and conditioned air sitting on top.
How we install drainage matting.
Water Source and Slope Assessment
Epp Foundation Repair identifies where water enters the crawl space, checks the water table risk for your location, and notes the floor's high and low points. The crew determines whether the space truly needs a drainage layer or whether a vapor barrier alone is enough, so you are not paying for a layer your conditions do not call for.
Cleanout and Perimeter Drain Installation
The crew clears debris and old material, then sets a perimeter drain line and a sump basin at the low point of the crawl space. The drain and sump are the destination for the water the matting will carry, so they go in before the matting is laid.
Drainage Matting Layout
Epp rolls the dimpled matting across the crawl space floor, dimples down, so the open channels face the soil and feed toward the perimeter drain. The matting is positioned to keep a continuous path to the sump basin across the whole floor.
Vapor Barrier and System Check
The heavy vapor barrier is laid over the matting and sealed at every seam and pier, with the matting protecting it from sharp soil below. The crew tests the sump cycle and confirms water flows to the basin, then documents the finished system with photos.
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