Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage helps Dallas and Carrollton homeowners understand how water flows across their property and where it should go instead.
Drainage
Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage helps Dallas and Carrollton homeowners understand how water flows across their property and where it should go instead.
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Dallas and Carrollton homeowners often call us after noticing signs like.
If any of this sounds familiar, it is a good time to have a drainage specialist walk your yard with you.
Yards in Dallas and Carrollton range from compact neighborhood lots to deeper backyards with trees and sheds. Because no two layouts are exactly the same, there is rarely a single fix that solves everything. We often combine several approaches to build the right solution for your property.
French drains work well where water collects along foundations, in side yards, or at the base of gentle slopes. Installed below the surface with gravel and perforated pipe, they quietly collect water and move it to a safe discharge point.
Downspouts that end right at the base of the home can send a surprising amount of roof water into a narrow strip of soil. Extending those lines carries water farther into the yard where it can spread out and soak in.
Driveways, garages, and patios that slope toward the house or hold water may need surface drains. Channel and trench drains sit at ground level, catch runoff, and direct it away before it pools where you walk or park.
If a single low spot always turns into a small pond after each storm, a catch basin may help. It gathers surface water there and sends it into buried piping so the top layer of soil can dry more quickly.
In some low areas, gravity alone is not enough. A sump pump can collect water in a pit or basin and move it to a proper discharge location before it builds up and causes damage.
Sometimes a subtle change in grade makes a big difference. Adjusting slopes or shaping shallow swales can guide water around the house, patios, and walkways instead of letting it slide straight toward them.
If you are planning a new patio, path, or parking pad, permeable pavers allow rain to soak through instead of racing across the surface. That can reduce runoff and ease pressure on areas that already drain slowly.
Drainage work needs to be done carefully the first time. A thoughtful design and quality installation are what keep your home and yard protected through many storm seasons.
We focus on solutions that truly address your water problems instead of just moving puddles to a different corner of the yard.
If you regularly see standing water, mushy areas you avoid, or moisture near your foundation, a drainage system is often the most dependable way to protect your home and lawn over time.
The right design depends on slope, soil type, and where water collects. After we inspect your Dallas and Carrollton property, we explain the options that fit and why we suggest certain approaches.
Yes, though most maintenance is simple. Keeping leaves and debris out of grates and basins makes a big difference. If you would rather not do that yourself, we can schedule occasional maintenance visits.
We can. Many homeowners call us when an older fix is no longer working well. We review what is already in place, explain what is helping and what is not, and lay out a better plan.
If you are tired of dodging puddles or wondering what each storm will do to your yard, Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage is ready to help. Call us or send a quick message online to schedule a free evaluation in Dallas and Carrollton. We will walk your property with you and design a drainage plan that fits the way your yard really handles water.