We look at how your property is graded, where water comes from, and how it moves, then design a solution that fits the land instead of fighting against it.
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We look at how your property is graded, where water comes from, and how it moves, then design a solution that fits the land instead of fighting against it.
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Out in Driftwood, most people expect a little mud after a storm. When the same spots stay wet long after the clouds move on, though, that is a sign your yard needs some help moving water along. Low areas that turn into small ponds, soggy ground around the house, or erosion along driveways can all point to drainage issues that will only get worse over time.
Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage helps Driftwood homeowners and landowners figure out why water is collecting where it should not and how to give it a better path.
Every Driftwood property is different. Some are tight lots in small neighborhoods. Others are spread out with long drives and open pasture. We do not use a single fix for every yard. Instead, we combine different tools and techniques to match your specific situation.
French Drains are a common choice when water keeps pooling in one strip of the yard, along a retaining wall, or near the house. Installed below the surface with gravel and perforated pipe, they quietly collect and redirect water without changing how the yard looks.
Downspouts that end right at the foundation can send a lot of water to one narrow strip of soil. Extending those lines carries roof runoff farther away so it can spread out and soak in without putting pressure on your home.
Driveways, patios, and barn or shop entries often need surface drains to keep water from flowing into structures. Channel and trench drains sit flush with the ground, capture water, and move it away before it can pool and cause damage.
Persistent low spots that always hold water are good candidates for catch basins. These collect surface water in that area and send it into underground piping so the top layer of soil can stay much drier.
In some cases, gravity alone is not enough. For deep low areas or certain crawl spaces, a sump pump can be installed to collect water and push it out to a better discharge point before it has a chance to build up.
Sometimes the best long term fix is to gently reshape parts of the property. Adjusting slopes or adding shallow swales can guide water around your house, barns, or outdoor spaces instead of straight toward them.
If you are planning a new patio, parking area, or path, permeable pavers allow water to soak through instead of racing across a solid surface. That can help reduce runoff in parts of the property that already drain slowly.
Drainage work is not something you want to redo in a year or two. It needs to be designed carefully and installed correctly the first time.
We focus on solutions that actually solve the problem instead of just pushing water from one corner of the property to another.
We understand Hill Country slopes, soils, and the way storms move through the area
Every project starts with a detailed walk of your specific property
Our crews respect your land, fences, and landscaping and clean up before they leave
Pricing is straightforward and we are happy to answer questions before work starts
You get one local team for drainage, sprinklers, and outdoor lightingIf you are regularly seeing standing water, soft ground, or moisture close to foundations or outbuildings, a drainage system is usually the most reliable way to protect your investment and your landscaping.
The right setup depends on where water is coming from, how your land is shaped, and what you want to protect. After we inspect your Driftwood property, we will explain the options that make sense and why we recommend them.
Yes, but it is often simple. Keeping leaves, grass, and debris out of grates and basins is the main task. If you prefer, we can set up occasional maintenance visits to check everything over for you.
We can. Many homeowners call us after a quick fix did not hold up through a few big storms. We will evaluate what was done, explain what is working and what is not, and recommend a plan to correct the issues.
If you are tired of dodging muddy patches or watching water creep too close to your home, Andy's Sprinkler and Drainage can help. Call us or send a quick message online to schedule a free on site evaluation in Driftwood. We will walk the property with you and design a drainage plan that matches the way your land actually handles water.