Our team of professionals is equipped to offer various drainage solutions for a wide variety of water concerns around your yard, home, or office. These include, but are not limited to, basement flooding, yard draining problems, excess standing water, and installation of French drains and surface drains.
Typical drainage issues we see are:
- Standing or ponding water in yards and parking areas
- Excess of roof runoff
- Foundation damage caused by water
- Soil erosion
- Improper ditch drainage
- Gutter downspouts not properly directing water away from the foundation
- Water draining through the foundation into a crawlspace or basement leading to damaging mold creating an attractive atmosphere for termites
OUR TEAM IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING A RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS
Gutter and Downspouts
Gutter and downspout drainage systems collect roof runoff from rain and carry it towards the ground and away from your establishment, protecting your roof, walls, foundation and landscape from potential damage.
French Drain Systems
French drain systems are trenches filled with gravel containing perforated pipes, enabling the water to soak out into the soil as it flows along the pipe. These French drain systems are beneficial because they redirect surface water and groundwater away from your establishment.
Flow Wells
Flow wells, or dry wells, are underground structures that capture rainwater from downspouts and surface runoff to slowly filter the water back into the ground through gravity. Flow wells are a sustainable option that prevents standing water in your yard.
Driveway/Channel Drains
Driveway and channel drains are long-term, effective solutions to redirect water. These easy to maintain drains move water through an underground drainage system and are commonly located in front of garages or across driveways to divert water, disbursing it over a large area to reduce soil erosion in your yard.
Sump Pumps
Sump pumps are your best defense against basement flooding. Sump pumps remove water that has accumulated into the sump pit. Water flows into the sump pit through drains or by natural water migration through the soil. The sump pump’s job is to force the water out of the pit and away from the building so the basement or crawlspace stays dry.
Swales, Bioswales & Ditches
Drainage Swales are gently sloping, broad, shallow ditches that ensure efficient drainage. These can occur naturally in nature or be purposefully engineered by our team to slow and control the flow of water around your establishment. Its benefits include preventing flooding, pooling, and even capturing water to reuse for whatever purpose you may need.