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  1. Drapes typically refer to heavier, floor-length window treatments that are made from thicker fabrics. On the other hand, curtains are generally lighter and shorter, often reaching just below the windowsill or to the floor. Draperies, or simply drapes, are designed to provide insulation, privacy, and light control.

  2. Sep 29, 2018 · The last very important step is to install a bed of gravel on top of the soil to filter the water to the perforated pipes. The gravel also helps to keep the surrounding soil from washing into the voids and clogging the drain. And this photo was taken midweek when we had more than six-inches of rain fall at the farm.

  3. A curtain drain is a type of french drain that is specifically designed to catch both surface and sub-surface water as it enters an area in order to keep that area dry. It acts as a kind of curtain. By digging the drain bed deeper it acts as a barrier to sub surface flowing water. The water hits the gravel in the drain-bed, is directed into the ...

  4. A French drain, which may also be called a curtain drain, perimeter drain, weeping tile, or agricultural drain, is a gravel-filled trench that includes a perforated or slotted pipe. These drains are used to direct surface water or groundwater away from a specific area, such as a home's foundation.

  5. Dec 8, 2022 · A curtain drain is shallower. It consists of perforated pipe embedded in gravel and installed in a sloping trench. The shallow placement allows the drainage pipe to catch and redirect water seeping in through the walls. Because you don’t dig it as deep, a curtain drain is easier to install than a French drain.

  6. Curtain wall (architecture) A building project in Wuhan, China, demonstrating the relationship between the inner load-bearing structure and an exterior glass curtain wall. Curtain walls are also used on residential structures. A curtain wall is an exterior covering of a building in which the outer walls are non-structural, instead serving to ...

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · Baking soda and vinegar: Shake a half box of baking soda into the drain, followed by two cups of white vinegar. Let the mixture foam up. Follow with boiling water to clear out the drain. Snake the drain: Use a hand-held drain snake or auger (not a machine) to clear the drain. Remove the drain grill.

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