Drainage Contractor Delaware County PA

Stop Losing Your Yard to Standing Water

Delaware County’s clay soil and heavy spring rains don’t give water anywhere to go — until you fix that. We install drainage systems that actually solve the problem, not just move it.
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One Crew, No Subcontractors

The same experienced team that starts your drainage project finishes it — no handoffs, no gaps, no one passing the buck.

PA Licensed and Verified

We hold an active Pennsylvania contractor license, ranked in the top 11% of over 125,000 licensed contractors statewide by BuildZoom.

Local to Delaware County

We're based in Aston and have worked throughout Delaware County for years — we know the soil, the terrain, and the drainage patterns here.

Free On-Site Quotes

We come to your property, assess the problem firsthand, and give you a written quote — no guessing, no phone estimates.

Yard Drainage Solutions Delaware County

Why Delaware County Yards Flood and Saturate

Most of Delaware County sits on clay-heavy Piedmont soil. Unlike sandy or loamy ground, clay doesn’t let water pass through — it holds it, swells with it, and keeps your yard saturated for days after a storm. Add in the dense suburban development across towns like Springfield, Havertown, Upper Darby, and Broomall, and you’ve got a lot of impervious surface pushing runoff onto properties that weren’t designed to handle it. The older housing stock makes it worse. Many homes across Delaware County were built in the 1940s through 1970s, when drainage standards were minimal. Over the decades, the original grading around those foundations has settled and shifted — in many cases, the ground now slopes toward the house instead of away from it. That’s not a minor inconvenience. It’s a slow-moving problem that gets more expensive the longer it goes unaddressed. We’ve seen it across Delaware County, and we know exactly what it takes to fix it.

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What Changes When Drainage Actually Works

A properly installed drainage system doesn’t just move water — it gives you your yard back and protects everything underneath it.
Your yard dries out within hours after rain instead of staying soggy for days.
You stop worrying about water creeping toward your foundation every time a storm rolls through.
Grass and plants in chronically wet areas finally have a fighting chance to survive.
Your patio, walkways, and hardscaping stop shifting and cracking from water-saturated soil underneath.
Standing water disappears, and with it, the mosquitoes that made your backyard unusable all summer.
You avoid the $3,000 to $8,000 in foundation repairs that poor drainage causes when left alone too long.
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French Drain Installation Delaware County PA

The Right Fix Depends on Your Specific Problem

Not every drainage problem calls for the same solution. A French drain — a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that redirects subsurface water — works well when water is moving through the soil and pooling in low areas. It’s one of the most common solutions we install across Delaware County, and when it’s the right fit, it works exceptionally well. But if the issue is surface pooling after heavy rain, a catch basin — a grate-covered inlet that captures standing water and channels it underground — is often more effective. For concentrated runoff coming off a driveway or along a fence line, a channel drain handles that load better than a French drain would. And sometimes the real problem isn’t the drainage system at all — it’s the grade. If the ground around your home slopes toward the foundation instead of away from it, water will keep finding its way back regardless of what pipe you put in the ground. That’s where regrading comes in, and it’s something we can handle as part of the same project rather than calling in a second contractor.

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We Fix the Cause, Not Just the Symptom

A lot of drainage contractors will install a system and leave. If the underlying cause — poor grade, compacted clay, grade reversal near the foundation — isn’t addressed, the problem comes back. Maybe not immediately, but it comes back. Because we handle excavation, land grading, drainage installation, and landscape restoration under one roof, we can treat the whole picture. We assess your property before recommending anything. We look at where water enters, where it travels, and where it needs to go. Then we design a system that fits your yard — not a one-size-fits-all approach pulled from a catalog. When the work is done, we restore the disturbed areas with topsoil and sod. You won’t be left with a trench scar running through your lawn. The goal is a yard that looks better and performs better than it did before we showed up.
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Drainage FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Nationally, French drain installation runs between $1,650 and $12,250 depending on the length of the system, the depth required, and the complexity of the project. In Delaware County specifically, costs tend to run toward the higher end of that range because of the clay-heavy soil throughout the area. Clay is harder to excavate than sandy or loamy ground, which means more labor hours per linear foot. A simple curtain drain on a modest residential lot is a very different project than a multi-catch-basin system with regrading and sod restoration. The best way to get an accurate number is an on-site visit — we offer free quotes and will walk you through the cost before any work begins.
For most standard residential drainage work in Delaware County, PA, a permit isn’t required. That said, requirements vary across the county’s 49 municipalities — what applies in Media may differ from what applies in Upper Darby or Newtown Square. When drainage work connects to a municipal stormwater system, or when it’s part of a larger construction project like a new patio or addition, permitting is more likely to come into play. We verify local requirements for every project before we start, so you don’t have to figure that out on your own. We also handle the 811 utility marking call before any excavation — that’s a legal requirement in Pennsylvania and a step no legitimate contractor should skip.
It depends on what’s causing the problem. A French drain is highly effective when subsurface water is the issue — meaning water is moving through the soil and collecting in low areas. If that’s your situation, a properly installed French drain with the right slope, the right pipe, and filtration fabric to prevent clogging will solve it long-term. Where French drains fall short is when the root cause is grade reversal — ground that slopes toward the house or toward a low point rather than away from it. In that case, the drain helps but doesn’t fully solve the problem. That’s why we assess your property before recommending anything. The goal is to fix the actual cause, not just manage the water that keeps showing up.
A typical residential French drain installation in Delaware County takes one to three days depending on the length of the system, the depth required, and the soil conditions. Clay soil takes longer to excavate than softer ground, so projects across Delaware County often run toward the longer end of that range. More involved projects — those that include catch basins, regrading, and sod restoration — may take three to five days. We give you a realistic timeline in the written proposal before work begins, and we stick to it. One of the things our customers consistently mention is that we finish on time, sometimes ahead of schedule.
These three systems solve different problems, and the distinction matters. A French drain is an underground trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe — it collects water moving through the soil and redirects it away from problem areas. It’s the right call when water is saturating the ground and pooling in low spots. A catch basin is a surface-level grate that captures standing water that has already pooled and channels it underground — better suited when water sits on top of the ground after heavy rain. A channel drain, sometimes called a trench drain, handles concentrated linear runoff — think the edge of a driveway or a low spot along a fence line where water rushes in one direction. Many properties need more than one type. We’ll tell you exactly which solution fits your yard after seeing it in person.
Some disturbance is unavoidable — there’s no way to install an underground drainage system without digging. But the goal is always to leave your yard in better shape than we found it. After installation, we restore the disturbed areas with topsoil and sod so the lawn grows back clean and even. We don’t leave a trench scar running through your backyard. Existing plants, beds, and hardscaping are worked around carefully during the installation process. The homeowners we’ve worked with across Delaware County — in Aston, Springfield, Havertown, and beyond — consistently note that the finished result looks better than they expected. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
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Free On-Site Assessment

We visit your property, walk the yard, and identify exactly where water is coming from and why it's not leaving.

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Clear Written Proposal

You get a detailed quote outlining the recommended solution, the scope of work, and the cost — before anything is scheduled.

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Installation and Full Restoration

Our crew completes the drainage work and restores your lawn, so the finished result looks clean and functions the way it should.

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