Do I Need a Permit to Install a French Drain? in Polen
French drain installations sometimes require a permit, depending on the scope of excavation, whether the drain connects to a municipal storm system, and local grading regulations. Small interior perimeter drains inside a crawl space or basement rarely need permits. However, exterior French drains that involve significant trenching, regrading, or tie-ins to the public stormwater system almost always require a grading or plumbing permit. Discharging water onto neighbouring property or into the street without authorisation can result in code violations.
Do you need a permit?
Sometimes
- Permitting authority
- Starostwo Powiatowe / Wody Polskie
- Typical fee
- PLN 0–1 000
What triggers a permit
- Connecting the drain to a public stormwater or sewer system
- Excavating trenches deeper than 24 inches or regrading the property
- Discharging collected water onto a public right-of-way or adjacent property
- Installing a sump pit and pump as part of the drainage system
- Working within setback zones or near property lines
Country-specific detail
In Poland, installing a drenaż opaskowy (French drain) around a foundation typically requires a zgłoszenie robót budowlanych (building works notification) to the starostwo powiatowe (county office) when the work involves significant excavation or changes to odwodnienie działki (site drainage patterns). A full pozwolenie na budowę is generally not required for residential drainage work. However, if the drain discharges into a rów melioracyjny (drainage ditch) or cieki wodne (watercourses), a pozwolenie wodnoprawne (water-law permit) from Wody Polskie (the Polish Waters authority) may be needed. Work involving changes to ukształtowanie terenu (terrain grading) exceeding 1 metre in depth may trigger full building-permit requirements under Prawo Budowlane. The work must comply with PN-EN 12056 (gravity drainage systems).