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Drainage Solutions

Yard Drainage Installation in Tyler, TX
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Protect Your Tyler, TX Property with Custom Drainage Systems

If you’re struggling with standing water in your yard, soggy lawns, or flooding near your foundation, Double H Lawn and Landscape provides expert yard drainage solutions in Tyler, TX. Our team specializes in installing French drains, surface drains, and channel drains that redirect excess water away from your home and landscaping. Proper drainage installation not only prevents erosion and costly foundation damage, but also keeps your outdoor spaces functional, safe, and beautiful year-round. Whether you need a complete drainage system design or a simple fix for low spots, we deliver customized solutions to keep your property dry and protected.

Drainage Services

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A French drain redirects water away to prevent flooding and erosion. It a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that channels excess water. This solution protects your property’s foundation, especially in heavy rainfall areas.

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Underground gutter downspouts effectively redirect rainwater away from your foundation, preventing water damage. They enhance your landscape while protecting your property from issues. Consider upgrading your drainage system for lasting benefits.

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Catch Basin Systems are great for moving surface water fast. They are installed in the low lying areas of a yard where a typical French Drain would not be needed. Catch Basins are typically used in most drainage system.

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Call, text or email and let us know about your drainage issues

Schedule a Time

We will schedule a time that works with your schedule. Same day and evening slots are often available! 

Say Goodbye To Drainage Issues

Our team will create and install a custom drainage system to fit your specific needs. 

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Causes of a flooded yard

- Clay Soil

Much of Tyler has clay-rich soil, which drains slowly. Instead of soaking in, rainwater tends to sit on top, creating puddles and flooding.​

- Poor Grading or Slopes

If a yard is not properly sloped, water can collect in low spots or flow back toward the house instead of away from it.

- Clogged or Missing Drainage Systems

  • Yards without French drains, surface drains, or swales often struggle to move water.

  • Even if drains are installed, they can clog with leaves, dirt, or roots, causing backups.                                                                                                                  

- Runoff from Neighboring Properties

In neighborhoods, water from higher ground or nearby homes can flow downhill into your yard, adding to the flooding problem.

Gutter & Downspout Issues

When gutters are clogged or downspouts dump water too close to the foundation, that excess water often floods nearby landscaping and lawns.

- Compacted Soil & Landscaping Choices

  • Over time, soil compacts and loses its ability to absorb water.

  • Concrete patios, driveways, or poorly placed landscaping can also block natural drainage routes.

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