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- Weeping_tile abstract "A weeping tile is a porous pipe, also called a drain or perimeter tile, corrugated drain pipe, or "ag pipe" in Australian English, used for underground water collection or discharge. Named in the time period when terracotta tiles were typical for drain pipes, the modern material is typically plastic pipe with small slits or weep holes in it. It is buried surrounded by aggregate larger than the slits. The aggregate rocks prevent excessive soil from falling through the slits into the weeping tile. With this arrangement, water in the surrounding soil above the weeping tile flows into the weeping tile. The weeping tile then drains into a solid pipe leading to a discharge or directly into a sump then removed by a sump pump.It is often used for water drainage near basement foundations as a part of basement waterproofing often called a French drain. It can be used in farmers' fields to drain waterlogged fields called tile drainage. Such fields are called "tiled." Weeping tiles can be used anywhere soil needs to be drained.Weeping tile are used for the opposite reason in the septic drain fields for septic tanks. Clarified sewage from the septic tank is fed into weeping tiles buried shallowly in the drain field. The weeping tile spreads the liquid throughout the drain field.The weeping tile is to be installed so that the top of the product is lower than the bottom of the interior concrete floor. The weeping tile should be connected to a sump pit, located on the interior of the home. The ground water collected in the sump pit can then be removed by a sump pump. The exhausted water can be pumped a safe distance from the home by means of a flexible line or in some areas, into the city storm drains. Care should be taken not to create flooding conditions for adjoining properties.".
- Weeping_tile thumbnail FrenchDrain-03.jpg?width=300.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageID "4503403".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageLength "2411".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageRevisionID "597934016".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Basement.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Basement_waterproofing.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drainage.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Construction_aggregate.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink French_drain.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_(fluid_conveyance).
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_(material).
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Septic_drain_field.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Septic_tank.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Sewage.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Storm_drain.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Sump.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Sump_pump.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Tile.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Tile_drainage.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Weep.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink Weep_hole.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLink File:FrenchDrain-03.jpg.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weeping tile".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLinkText "pipes".
- Weeping_tile wikiPageWikiLinkText "weeping tile".
- Weeping_tile hasPhotoCollection Weeping_tile.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Weeping_tile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Weeping_tile subject Category:Building_materials.
- Weeping_tile subject Category:Drainage.
- Weeping_tile hypernym Pipe.
- Weeping_tile type Article.
- Weeping_tile type Article.
- Weeping_tile type Dynamic.
- Weeping_tile comment "A weeping tile is a porous pipe, also called a drain or perimeter tile, corrugated drain pipe, or "ag pipe" in Australian English, used for underground water collection or discharge. Named in the time period when terracotta tiles were typical for drain pipes, the modern material is typically plastic pipe with small slits or weep holes in it. It is buried surrounded by aggregate larger than the slits.".
- Weeping_tile label "Weeping tile".
- Weeping_tile sameAs m.0c5xtr.
- Weeping_tile sameAs Q7979591.
- Weeping_tile sameAs Q7979591.
- Weeping_tile wasDerivedFrom Weeping_tile?oldid=597934016.
- Weeping_tile depiction FrenchDrain-03.jpg.
- Weeping_tile isPrimaryTopicOf Weeping_tile.