The phrase "tile drainage" derives from its original composition from tiles of fired clay, i. e., ceramic, which were similar to terracotta pipes yet not always shaped as are pipes. In the 19th century a "C" shaped channel tile commonly was placed like an arch atop a flat tile, denominated the "mug" and "sole", respectively. Today, tile drainage is any variation of this original system that functions in the same mode. Commonly HDPE and PVC tubing denominated "tile line" is used, although precast concrete and ceramic tiles are still used.
Hunkering Down in 2024: Week #18
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Here we are in the month of May with new goals for this financial journey
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Well, ya larn somethin' new every day.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I was certainly in the dark about why a tile did not look like a tile.
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