Drainage Problems in Tyler? We Solve Them.

Protecting homes and yards from water damage. Serving Tyler and surrounding Smith County communities.

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Water Problems Don't Fix Themselves

In Smith County, heavy rainfall events and clay soils create standing water that damages foundations, kills landscaping, and breeds mosquitoes. Tyler's East Texas red clay soil absorbs water slowly and holds it for days — standing water after heavy rain is a predictable consequence of the region's soil conditions.

Proper Assessment

We evaluate your property's grading, soil, and water flow before recommending any solution. No guessing.

Lasting Solutions

We design drainage systems that solve the root cause — not just move water from one problem area to another.

Clear Documentation

You get a written plan before work begins and a record of everything installed — useful for future reference and resale.

Drainage Services in Tyler

Warning Signs to Watch For

Many homeowners in Tyler don't notice early warning signs until the problem has gotten worse. These are the signs worth paying attention to:

  • Standing water in the yard that takes days to drain after rain
  • Water pooling against the foundation or in the crawl space
  • Erosion channels or bare spots where water flows consistently
  • Soggy, soft areas of lawn that never fully dry out
  • Downspout water running directly against the house
  • Mosquito problems that persist through summer due to standing water
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Not Sure If You Have a Problem?

Let us evaluate your property. We'll walk the yard, assess the grading and drainage flow, and give you a clear picture of what's causing the problem — no charge for the assessment.

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Free drainage assessments for Tyler and Smith County homeowners.

Serving Tyler and Surrounding Communities

In addition to Tyler, we regularly work in nearby areas throughout Smith County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you decide what kind of drainage system I actually need?

We start with a property walk — checking grade, soil, and where water is collecting — before proposing anything. In Smith County, that often means factoring in clay soil and how it slows drainage. We won't propose a full system if a smaller fix will do the job.

What does a drainage project typically cost in Smith County?

It varies with the scope — whether you need a single french drain, a catch basin, or a combination system covering more of the yard. We put a firm number in writing after the assessment, not before.

How long does a typical installation take?

Most residential jobs in Tyler wrap up in one to three days. Larger or multi-component systems can take longer — we'll give you a timeline once we know the scope.

Will the work leave my yard torn up?

There's temporary disturbance around any trenching, but we restore the area afterward and grass typically fills back in within a season.

Ready to Fix Your Drainage Problem?

We serve Tyler and surrounding Smith County communities. Call during business hours — we'll assess your situation and give you an honest recommendation.

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