Drainage Solutions
in Maillardville, BC
Maillardville is one of Coquitlam's oldest and most historically significant communities, established in the early 1900s as a French-Canadian settlement for workers at the Fraser Mills sawmill. The neighbourhood has some of the oldest residential construction in the Tri-Cities area, including homes from the early 20th century that represent BC's French-Canadian heritage. Crawlspaces in these historic properties have had a very long time to accumulate moisture-related conditions.
Drainage problems in crawlspaces have two distinct origins: water that arrives from outside (surface runoff, failed exterior drainage, high water table) and water that condenses from the air inside the crawlspace onto cooler surfaces. The solutions for each are different, and correctly diagnosing which problem you have — or which combination — is the critical first step. Applying interior drainage solutions to an exterior water problem provides partial relief at best; addressing the exterior source is far more effective and usually less disruptive.
Interior drainage systems — perimeter drain tile installed inside the crawlspace along the base of the stem wall — are the right solution when exterior work is impractical (due to finished landscaping, hardscaping, or very tight site conditions) or when the primary issue is groundwater rising from below rather than surface water entering through the wall. Interior drain tile channels water to a sump pit where a pump removes it. This approach does not stop water from entering the foundation, but it manages it effectively once it does.
Why Choose Us in Maillardville?
- Experience with Maillardville's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About Maillardville — What We See Here
Working in Maillardville's historic homes requires understanding the original construction methods of the era — balloon framing, old-growth lumber, original masonry foundations — and designing moisture management solutions that work with these existing conditions rather than requiring extensive modification. We approach these properties with the combination of technical knowledge and historical sensitivity that they deserve.