Coastal Virginia's high water table, flat lots, and tidal flooding make drainage one of the most important parts of any outdoor project. We design and install drainage solutions across Hampton Roads.
French Drains & Yard Drainage
We install French drains, channel drains, and downspout connections to move water away from your home and hardscape.
Grading & Water Management
Proper grading directs water where it should go. We regrade problem areas and integrate drainage into patios, walls, and landscaping.
We install across Hampton Roads, including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Poquoson.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is drainage such a concern in Hampton Roads?
Our region has a high water table, flat low-lying lots, and tidal flooding in places like Norfolk and Poquoson. so water management is essential to protect your home and outdoor spaces.
Can drainage be added to an existing patio?
Often yes. We assess the site and add drainage solutions that work with your existing hardscape where possible.

Yard drainage contractors near me for standing water and runoff
Standing water, soggy grass, and washouts usually mean the yard needs a real drainage plan, not another layer of mulch. We look at where water starts, where it collects, and where it can safely move without creating a new problem.
Drainage work matters even more before patios, retaining walls, pool decks, turf, and outdoor living areas are installed. Fixing water first helps protect the finished project.
- French drains, catch basins, channel drains, and discharge planning
- Grading corrections for low spots and runoff paths
- Drainage planning before patios, turf, retaining walls, and pool decks
- Solutions for soft yards, water near the foundation, and hardscape runoff
For deeper drainage details, see our French drain installation page and yard drainage and water mitigation page.
Recent Yard Drainage Work
This drainage project shows underground pipe installation used to move water away from low spots and finished outdoor living areas.

