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Frequently Asked Questions about Flood Control Services
Should I use earth or sheet pile dike?
The choice of an earth or sheet pile dike for flood prevention depends on a lot of factors. Will there also be a pump station? Is cost a driving factor? Do I have traffic to contend with, and if so, how will it be handled?
For an earthen dike, there are considerations such as sufficient space, loading of the soil and its effect on the surrounding structure. Is the dike likely to be swept away? Could the water easily travel under the dike through the soil?
For a sheet pile dike, there are factors such as whether the soil is suitable for driven piles, what height is required, vs the embedment required.
Ultimately, dike builders will often use a combination of the two systems depending on location. We’ve installed sheet pile dikes for both the City of Surrey and the City of Richmond due to the flood-prone nature of some of their areas.
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How much will a sheet pile dike cost?
How do I prevent my property from flooding?
There are a number of different ways to prevent floods and they are often used in combination. The first is physical structures or changes to the landscape such as raising the grade of the site or building above the flood level. Other physical changes can include building earthen or sheet pile dikes. Mechanical methods such as pumping are also often incorporated as some penetration of the dike (particularly earthen) is to be expected.

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