
Drainage Solutions NJ — French Drains, Regrading & Yard Drainage
Standing water, basement seepage, dead grass, washing-out hardscape — most of South Jersey's yard problems are drainage problems. We fix the cause, not the symptom.
Premium drainage solutions that lasts decades.
South Jersey sits on a lot of clay. Combine that with flat lots, oversized roofs and downspouts that dump right at the foundation, and you get the wet basements, dead lawn patches, and washed-out hardscape we see across Camden, Burlington and Gloucester counties.
We design and install proper drainage systems — French drains, surface drains, downspout extensions, catch basins, dry wells, swales and full regrades — to move water away from your house and off your lawn. Every system is sized to the actual water volume and routed to a real outlet, not just buried hopefully.
Drainage is also the silent factor in every hardscape build. A patio or retaining wall without proper drainage is a patio or retaining wall on a countdown. We integrate drainage into every install we do.
How we deliver drainage solutions that holds up.
- Step 1
Walk the Property in the Rain
Where possible, we look at the yard wet — that's when the problem shows itself.
- Step 2
Diagnose the Cause
Roof water, surface flow, sub-surface, downspouts, neighbor runoff — each has a different fix.
- Step 3
Design the System
Pipe sizing, slope, outlet, basin and trench layout — sized to actual volume.
- Step 4
Install & Test
Trench, pipe, stone, fabric, basins, restore turf. We test with a hose before we leave.
Benefits that pay off for years.
Recent drainage solutions projects from Williamstown to Cherry Hill.



Drainage Solutions questions, answered straight.
Do French drains actually work?+
When designed right — proper depth, washed stone, sock fabric, real slope, real outlet — yes, they work for decades. The reason most fail is they were installed without an outlet, or with the wrong stone.
Can you fix water against my foundation?+
Often, yes — usually by extending downspouts, regrading the first 6 ft from the house, and adding a French drain if needed. We diagnose the cause before quoting.
Will you tear up my whole yard?+
No — most drainage installs are trenched (not surface-stripped) and we restore turf or hardscape over the route. You'll see the seam for a few months, then it disappears.
