Arlington & the Mid-Cities

 

Standing water after heavy rain isn’t just a lawn problem in North Texas — it’s often a foundation risk. In Arlington and the Mid-Cities, clay soils, flat lots, and intense storms cause water to pool, back up, and push toward homes.

We diagnose why water isn’t moving and design drainage solutions that protect both your yard and your foundation.

Same-day evaluations available after storms.

Common Drainage Problems We Fix in Arlington & the Mid-Cities

Foundation Drainage Issues

  • Water collecting near slab or pier-and-beam foundations

  • Soil erosion or voids forming along the foundation edge

  • Cracks caused by expanding and shrinking clay soils

  • Improper runoff from neighboring properties or streets

Lawn & Yard Drainage Problems

  • Standing water that lasts days after rain

  • Soggy turf, dead grass, or mud zones

  • Overflowing or clogged yard drains

  • Downspouts dumping water too close to the home

If water is visible after the rain stops, the drainage system isn’t working.

Why Drainage Problems Are Common Here

Arlington and the Mid-Cities sit on expansive clay soils. During heavy rain:

  • Water absorbs slowly

  • Soil expands and redirects flow

  • Flat grades trap runoff

  • Older drain systems clog or collapse

Quick fixes don’t last. Proper drainage requires grading, collection, and controlled discharge.

Our Drainage Evaluation Process

We don’t guess — we trace the water.

Every evaluation includes:

  • Site grading and flow analysis

  • Identification of source vs symptom

  • Foundation exposure risk review

  • Existing drain inspection (French drains, yard drains, downspouts)

  • Clear repair and prevention options

You’ll know what’s wrong, why it’s happening, and how to fix it before any work begins.

Solutions are tailored to your lot, soil, and structure — not one-size-fits-all.

  • French drains (new or replacement)

  • Area & yard drains

  • Downspout collection systems

  • Foundation perimeter drainage

  • Surface regrading & swales

  • Drain clean-outs and repairs

All systems are designed for North Texas rainfall intensity, not national averages.

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Drainage failures often show up:

  • During active storms

  • Within 24–72 hours after heavy rain

That’s when foundation damage begins.

Emergency and post-storm evaluations available.

  • Local drainage specialists — not plumbers

  • Focused on water movement and soil behavior

  • Clear explanations, no pressure

  • Repairs designed to last through future storms

We fix drainage problems at the source, not just where water shows up.

If you’re dealing with flooding, standing water, or foundation concerns, don’t wait for the next storm to make it worse.

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