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Yard Drainage Solutions

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YARD DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS

At FisherGuard, we understand the importance of yard drainage solutions in protecting your home and landscaping. Addressing drainage issues promptly is crucial, as poor drainage can lead to various risks such as foundation damages, basement flooding, structural instability and landscaping damage.


Our comprehensive range of yard drainage solutions are designed to mitigate these risks and safeguard your home. From French drains and swales to grading and surface drainage systems, we offer tailored solutions to meet your property’s specific needs. Call us today for a free consultation.

ASSESSING YOUR DRAINAGE NEEDS

FisherGuard Water Protection offers a thorough assessment of a homeowner’s drainage needs to create customized yard drainage solutions. We evaluate factors like land slope, soil composition, existing drainage, and problem areas. Collaborating closely with homeowners, we understand their concerns and objectives, whether it’s preventing flooding, protecting landscaping, or preserving the foundation. Our expertise ensures a tailored solution that meets these needs while enhancing property aesthetics and functionality. We aim to provide peace of mind and confidence in the durability and effectiveness of our solutions, assuring homeowners that their property is in capable hands.

OUR DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS

At FisherGuard Water Protection, we offer a range of surface drainage solutions, including:

  • French Drains: A French drain is a trench filled with gravel or rock and a perforated pipe that redirects surface and groundwater away from an area to prevent pooling or flooding.
  • Swales: Swales are shallow, broad, and typically vegetated channels designed to manage water runoff by slowing its flow, allowing it to infiltrate the soil, and reducing erosion.
  • Catch Basins and Grates: Catch basins are underground structures with grates that collect surface water runoff and direct it into a drainage system, preventing water accumulation and flooding.
  • Downspout Drains: Downspout drains are pipes that carry rainwater from gutters and downspouts away from the foundation of a building to prevent water damage and erosion.
  • Channel Drains: Channel drains are linear drains installed in areas prone to water accumulation, such as driveways or patios, to quickly and efficiently remove surface water.
  • Perforated Pipe Systems: Perforated pipe systems consist of pipes with holes or slots that allow water to enter and be carried away, commonly used in subsurface drainage systems like French drains.
  • Dry Wells: Dry wells are underground structures designed to collect and temporarily store stormwater runoff, allowing it to slowly percolate into the surrounding soil.
  • Sump Pump Systems: Sump pump systems are installed in basements or crawl spaces to remove excess groundwater and prevent flooding by pumping it away from the building foundation.