Drainage & Yard Water Management

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Excess water destroys lawns, damages foundations, kills plants, and creates constant mud problems. Proper drainage fixes the root cause. Zone1 designs and installs reliable drainage systems that move water away from structures and eliminate soggy areas.

Protect Your Property From Water Damage

Drainage issues tend to worsen over time. Saturated soil leads to turf loss, structural risk, and landscape failure. Correcting water flow early helps to prevent very costly repairs but also limits safety concerns.

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Professional Drainage Solutions

Catch Basin & Channel Drain Systems

Surface drainage systems that capture fast-moving water and prevent pooling on hard surfaces or low areas.

  • Driveways & Walkways
  • Patio Drainage
  • Heavy Runoff Zones

Downspout Drainage & Extensions

Redirect roof runoff away from foundations to prevent erosion and structural moisture problems.

  • Foundation Protection
  • Bed Washout Prevention
  • Basement / Crawlspace Moisture Reduction

French Drain Installation

Subsurface drainage system designed to collect and redirect groundwater. Ideal for persistent wet areas, yard saturation, and water migration problems.

  • Constantly Wet Lawn Sections
  • Backyard Pooling
  • Hillside Runoff Control

Dry Creek Bed Drainage

Functional and decorative solution that guides water flow while improving landscape appearance.

  • Constantly Wet Lawn Sections
  • Backyard Pooling
  • Hillside Runoff Control

Yard Grading & Water Flow Correction

Correcting slope and elevation to prevent water accumulation. Many drainage failures originate from improper grading.

  • Broad Drainage Issues
  • New Construction Fixes
  • Persistent Pooling

Why Drainage Systems Fail

Most drainage problems trace back to:

Incorrect slope calculations
Improper pipe sizing
Insufficient discharge planning
Poor soil absorption assumptions
DIY installations

Installing pipe alone does not fix drainage. The entire water movement path must be engineered correctly.

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Drainage Design Approach

Every property behaves differently. Effective drainage requires:

Elevation & slope analysis
Water source identification
Soil absorption evaluation
Proper discharge planning
System sizing & layout

This prevents wasted money on ineffective solutions.