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Iron Ochre

Causes, Consequences & Long-Term Solutions in Quebec

Have you noticed orange, slimy sludge near your French drain or in your sump pit?

This is most likely iron ochre. At SOS Sous-sol, Quebec specialists in drainage and water infiltration, we help homeowners understand this hidden problem and provide long-lasting solutions to protect their foundations.

What Is Iron Ochre?

Iron ochre is a rust-colored deposit caused by iron in groundwater combined with natural iron bacteria. When exposed to air or under certain drainage conditions, this bacteria oxidizes the iron, creating a thick orange sludge that clogs French drains and sump systems.

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Why Is It a Problem in Quebec?

In many parts of Quebec—especially the Laurentians, Lanaudière, and Montreal’s North Shore (Blainville, Terrebonne, Saint-Jérôme, and beyond)—iron-rich soils and high water tables make properties more vulnerable. Since iron ochre remains poorly understood, it often leads to serious and costly foundation damage.

Consequences of Iron Ochre

Blocked French drain and sump pump

Basement water infiltration

Hydrostatic pressure against the foundation walls

Reduced lifespan of the drainage system

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Signs You May Be Affected

  • Orange or brown water in the sump pit
  • Slimy buildup in the pump or pipes
  • Poor drainage around the foundation
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A drain camera inspection is the best way to confirm the presence of iron ochre.

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Solutions Offered by SOS Sous-sol

Our team has developed specialized expertise to tackle iron ochre permanently.

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Our solutions include:

  1. Drain & sump camera inspection – locating blockages, low spots, and connections.
  2. Targeted cleaning – high-pressure jetting where needed.
  3. Correction plan – improving surface drainage, correcting slopes, managing downspouts, and adding preventive measures.
  4. Scheduled maintenance – inspections every 1–5 years depending on site conditions.
  5. Drainage system replacement – in severe cases, replacing the French drain with a system designed for iron ochre.

Note: Some hybrid or specialized treatments exist. We evaluate these on a case-by-case basis after inspection and testing, as complements to cleaning and drainage improvements.

Cities and regions served

Mirabel

Saint-Eustache

Rosemère

Saint-Jérôme

Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

Blainville

Boisbriand

Sainte-Thérèse

Deux-Montagnes

Laval

Lanaudière

Montreal’s North Shore

We primarily serve the Montreal’s North Shore and the Lanaudière region.

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Why Choose SOS Sous-sol?

Recommended
by CAA-Quebec

Accredited
by APCHQ

Certified specialists in drainage and foundations

100+ five-star Google reviews and a transparent process

Trusted by major insurance companies

Fast, turnkey, and personalized service

International training and expertise

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If you suspect a problem with iron ochre, don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us today for a professional inspection.

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FAQ About Iron Ochre

No, it is not toxic, but it can cause severe damage to drainage systems.

Most of them, yes—except in cases where the drain is too deteriorated or collapsed.

Yes, through regular inspections, proper maintenance, and the installation of an electrochemical system.

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