Weeping tile is used in landscaping and construction to manage and regulate excess water around a building or in a yard. It is also known as a French drain or perimeter drain. It comprises of a perforated pipe set in a trench with gravel or aggregate near the base of a building or in a designated part of a yard. When water needs to be redirected or managed, such as during heavy rains, weeping tile is used to prevent water from gathering around the foundation and seeping into the basement or causing other damage. It is also often employed in landscaping to prevent water accumulation in areas such as gardens, retaining walls, and similar features. Weeping tile, in its most basic form, is an effective method for avoiding water damage to structures and preserving outdoor areas.
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