Drainage solutions built to perform — and built to last.
We don't cut corners, and neither do our drains.
Every installation is engineered for your specific soil, slope, and water table. No guesswork. No shortcuts. Just drainage that performs from day one.
A French drain has one job: move water from where it is to where it needs to go. We use generous amounts of 1.5-inch clean stone — more stone means more void space, and more void space means more room for water to channel through fast. Blue virgin pipe, premium filter fabric, and the right stone volume together create a system that performs for up to 200 years.
Every job follows the same proven process. Here's a real residential installation — from the first assessment to the finished yard.
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Step 01
We walk the property, identify all water entry points, measure slope and grade, and map the full drainage path — including where downspouts and surface runoff will tie in — before a single shovel hits the ground.
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Step 02
Trenches are cut to the correct depth and grade — typically 18–24 inches — following the mapped drainage route. Removed soil is placed on a tarp and either hauled away or set aside to be reused if regrading the surrounding landscape is needed.
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Step 03
Commercial-grade geotextile fabric lines the entire trench. The pipe is placed as close to the trench bottom as possible — no gravel bed beneath it. This keeps water moving immediately and eliminates the standing water that attracts root intrusion.
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Step 04
Blue virgin perforated pipe — never recycled black — is set at the trench bottom at a minimum 1% grade: one inch of drop for every 8 feet. We size the pipe to the water volume — 3, 3.5, or 4 inch, single or dual — so the system never gets overwhelmed. Flattened edges lock the pipe in place; virgin pipe is rated to last up to 200 years.
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Step 05
We pack the trench generously with 1.5-inch clean stone. More stone means more void space — and more void space means more room for water to channel through quickly. The filter fabric is then folded over the top, creating a complete envelope that keeps fine soil particles out for the life of the drain.
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Step 06
Where needed, downspouts tie into the system with leaf filters to keep debris out. Silt catchers intercept sediment before it reaches the pipe. Round push-fit exits handle outflow cleanly, turf restrictors protect surface openings, and maintenance access points are installed throughout — so the entire system can be inspected, flushed, or repaired without excavation.
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Step 07
Topsoil is restored, the surface is graded for positive drainage, and sod or seed is laid. The finished yard looks clean — and drains exactly like it should.
We serve homeowners and contractors across the region — from suburban yards to commercial properties. Wherever water pools, we solve it.
Ready to stop fighting your drainage problem? We'll come out, assess your property, and give you a straight answer — no pressure, no upsell, just a plan that works.
"We stand behind every drain we install — because a drain that doesn't work isn't a drain, it's a problem."