If your yard turns into a swamp every time it rains — or you’ve got puddles that stick around long after the storm passes — it’s not just a nuisance.
Poor drainage can destroy landscaping, crack foundations, kill grass, and turn patios into slip-and-slide zones.
At Alan Soden Landscaping, we specialize in fixing soggy situations with smart, long-term drainage solutions that protect your home and keep your yard looking great.
🕳️ Signs You Have a Drainage Problem
- Water pooling near the house or patio
- Mulch that constantly washes away
- Dead grass or mossy patches
- Soggy ground days after it rains
- Basement dampness or flooding
If you’ve nodded your head to more than one of these, it’s time to talk drainage.
🛠️ Drainage Solutions We Actually Recommend (Because They Work)
1. French Drains
The classic. A gravel trench with a perforated pipe that redirects water underground, away from problem areas.
- Great for: yards with standing water, soggy foundations
- Pros: long-lasting, invisible once installed
- Bonus: We use high-quality fabric wrap to prevent clogging
2. Dry Wells
A hidden pit filled with stone that collects and slowly disperses stormwater underground.
- Great for: downspouts, low spots, overflow relief
- Bonus: Works quietly underground with zero visual impact
3. Catch Basins + Channel Drains
These collect surface water (from driveways, patios, gutters) and funnel it underground via piping.
- Great for: hard surfaces like pavers or concrete
- Perfect add-on for: new patio or hardscape installs
4. Grading & Re-Sloping
Sometimes the solution is just fixing the land itself. If your yard slopes toward the house, it’s a recipe for disaster.
- We laser-grade and re-sculpt trouble spots to flow away from structures
- Often paired with other drainage installs for max effect
5. Rain Gardens
Want a green solution? We design low-impact drainage areas filled with water-loving plants that absorb runoff and add beauty.
- Great for: eco-conscious homeowners
- Bonus: Attracts butterflies and pollinators 🌸
🧠 Why DIY Drainage Fails
We’ve seen it all — DIY drains that slope the wrong way, pipes that dump water right back into the problem zone, and those black corrugated hoses that pop up like snakes after a year.
Drainage is an art and a science. We design systems based on:
- Soil composition
- Slope direction
- Downspout load
- Freeze-thaw conditions
- Local water table data
🏠 Protect Your Yard and Your Home
Smart drainage = less erosion, better plant health, no water damage, and a safer, cleaner yard. Whether it’s a new install or fixing a failed attempt, Alan Soden Landscaping will get the water where it should go.
📞 Call us today for a site evaluation
or Request Your Free Quote — before the next big rain
💧 Drainage Solutions Comparison Chart
Solution | Best For | Pros | Considerations | Estimated Cost* |
---|---|---|---|---|
French Drain | Water pooling in lawn, near foundations | ✅ Long-lasting ✅ Hidden underground | ❗️ Needs trenching ❗️ Can clog if not installed properly | $25–$55/linear foot |
Dry Well | Downspouts, yard overflow spots | ✅ Invisible ✅ No moving parts | ❗️ Soil must drain well ❗️ May need permits | $300–$1,200/unit |
Catch Basin + Channel Drain | Patios, driveways, hard surfaces | ✅ Fast water removal ✅ Works with pavers | ❗️ Needs grading and trench work | $1,000–$3,000+ total |
Grading & Re-Sloping | Yards sloping toward home | ✅ Permanent fix ✅ Improves lawn health | ❗️ May require full yard rework | $500–$3,000+ depending on size |
Rain Garden | Eco-minded homeowners Minor water pooling | ✅ Beautiful ✅ Good for pollinators | ❗️ Needs plant upkeep ❗️ Not ideal for heavy runoff | $1,500–$5,000+ total |
💡 Prices are ballpark figures for typical residential jobs. We’ll give you a detailed, customized quote based on your property’s layout and drainage needs.
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