Serving Collin County, TX

Yard Drainage, French Drains & Gutter Services in Collin County, TX

Local help for standing water, French drains, gutter installation, gutter repair, downspout drainage, and yard drainage across Collin County — Celina, Prosper, McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Plano, Melissa, and Anna.

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Common Drainage Problems

Drainage headaches we help homeowners fix

Collin County's clay soil, flat lots, and heavy Texas storms cause the same problems over and over. These are the ones we help with most.

Standing water after rain

Puddles that sit for days in the same spots, killing grass and breeding mosquitoes.

Soggy, spongy lawn

Squishy soil that never fully dries, especially in shaded or low areas of the yard.

Gutter runoff near your foundation

Leaking gutters, short downspouts, and grading pushing roof water toward the slab instead of away from it.

Erosion & washed-out beds

Mulch and topsoil getting carried into the lawn every time it rains hard.

Recent Work

What a finished drainage project looks like

Clean lines, buried pipe, real slope, and a yard you'd actually want to use. Here's the kind of work we route across Collin County.

Decorative river-rock French drain along a wood fence in a Collin County backyard
French drain along back fence
Clean black downspout tied into a buried drain extension on a brick Texas home
Downspout drainage & burial
Regraded backyard with a river-rock swale channeling water away from the foundation
Regrading & swale work
Well-drained Texas home exterior with a landscape drainage inlet near the flower bed
Foundation drainage
French drain trench with perforated pipe and gravel being installed
French drain install
Yard being regraded with fresh topsoil sloping away from a home
Yard grading
Why Drainage Matters Here

Collin County is hard on yards

Between the heavy black clay soil, the flash-flood-style storms, tight lots in new subdivisions, and constant new construction changing how water moves, most Collin County homes deal with drainage issues at some point.

Finished backyard drainage project with river-rock channel and healthy Bermuda lawn in Collin County, TX
  • Heavy Texas rain
    A single storm can dump more water in an hour than the yard can absorb in a day.
  • Clay soil
    Once saturated, our clay stops soaking water in — it just sits on top or runs off.
  • Grading issues
    Settling, patios, and sprinkler work quietly change the slope of a yard over time.
  • New construction runoff
    Neighboring builds and re-graded lots redirect water in ways nobody planned for.
  • Foundation concerns
    Water pooling near the slab drives the freeze-thaw-style swell cycle North Texas foundations hate.

How the estimate process works

No pressure, no upsell. Three steps.

1

Describe the problem

Fill out the short form or call. Tell us where the water is and what happens after it rains.

2

We route your project

We connect you with a local drainage pro who works in your city and knows Collin County soil.

3

Get an on-site estimate

The pro walks your yard, explains options, and gives you a written estimate. You decide what happens next.

Cities We Serve in Collin County

We route drainage projects to local pros across Collin County, TX.

Also serving Fairview, Lucas, Princeton, Wylie and surrounding Collin County neighborhoods.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does drainage work cost in Collin County?+

It depends on the size of the yard, how much pipe is needed, and whether we're doing a French drain, downspout burial, or grading. Most residential drainage projects fall in a few thousand-dollar range. We'll give you a written estimate before any work starts.

Do you charge for estimates?+

Estimates are free. Tell us what's going on, share a couple of photos if you can, and a local drainage pro will come look at the yard.

How long does a French drain last?+

A properly installed French drain — smooth-wall pipe, gravel wrapped in landscape fabric, real slope — should last decades. Cheap installs with corrugated pipe and no fabric can clog in a few years.

Can drainage problems actually damage my foundation?+

Water sitting against the foundation swells the clay soil under North Texas homes, and dry cycles shrink it back. That cycle is what causes foundation movement. Fixing drainage is one of the cheapest ways to protect a slab.

Do you work in my neighborhood?+

We route drainage projects throughout Collin County, TX, including Celina, Prosper, McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Plano, Melissa, Anna, Fairview, Lucas, Princeton, and Wylie.

Have a wet spot, soggy yard, or standing water?

Tell us what's going on. We'll connect you with a local drainage pro for an estimate.