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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you’re misinformed. Exterior drains are definitely still used/required. Here’s Carroll County: [url]https://www.carrollcountymd.gov/government/directory/public-works/permits-inspections/residential-projects/residential-code-compliance-guidelines/[/url] Of course if you have an existing house you can just get bigger gutters and call it a day but [b]exterior drains are the standard[/b]. [/quote] Really? Link me to 5 basement waterproofing companies in this area and I'll bet you not one of them does exterior drain tile work. Not only is it not the standard, it's pretty much obsolete for water management of an existing home.[/quote] OP here. We have met 4 companies and they recommend an exterior French drain for $20k+[/quote]
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