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Trench drain

A trench drain is a long drain channel in a floor that collects water and routes it away.

Why it matters

It can help garages manage snow melt and water, especially when a flat driveway or layout makes slope tricky.

Where people get this wrong

A drain needs a place to send water, and it must stay clear of debris. Some areas restrict floor drains connected to sanitary sewer.

Real-world example

You wash the car in the garage and the water runs into a trench drain instead of pooling in the corner. That is the drain earning its keep.

Where this hits your build

This term shows up during construction and affects decisions that are hard to reverse once the work moves forward. Understanding it now saves time, money, and frustration later.

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