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In Kyle, quick storms can roll through and move on, but the water they leave behind does not always follow. When the same corner of your yard turns into a shallow pond after every rain or water keeps drifting toward your foundation, it is a sign your property needs better drainage.
Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage works with Kyle homeowners to track down where water is coming from, why it is getting stuck, and how to give it a cleaner path away from your home.
Every yard in Kyle is a little different. Some lots are flat, others slope toward greenbelts or creeks, and many combine turf, rock, and concrete. We do not rely on one standard fix. Instead, we tailor a mix of solutions to your land and your budget.
French drains are a popular option when water keeps collecting along a wall, in side yards, or in a narrow strip of lawn. Installed below the surface with gravel and perforated pipe, they collect water and carry it away quietly.
Downspouts that end right next to your house can dump a lot of roof water into a small area. Extending those lines moves that water farther into the yard where it can spread out and soak in more safely.
Driveways and patios in Kyle often need surface drains to keep rain from running into garages or against the house. Channel and trench drains sit at ground level, catch water, and direct it away before it can pool.
Those stubborn puddles that always seem to appear in the same low spots are good candidates for catch basins. These collect surface water and send it into underground piping so the top of the soil can dry out.
In some situations, gravity is not enough. For deep low areas or certain crawl spaces, a sump pump can be installed to gather water and push it to a safe discharge point before it builds up.
Sometimes a small change in slope makes a big difference. Adjusting grading or adding shallow swales can guide water around your home, patios, and walkways instead of toward them.
If you are planning a new patio, pathway, or parking pad, permeable pavers allow water to soak through instead of racing across the surface. That can ease pressure on yards that already drain slowly.
Drainage is not a project you want to redo. It needs to be planned and installed correctly so it keeps working year after year.
We focus on solutions that truly fix your water problems instead of simply moving puddles from one spot to another.
We understand local soils, lot layouts, and how Central Texas storms behave
Every project starts with a careful walk of your specific property
Our crews respect your landscaping, fences, and outdoor spaces and clean up when finished
Pricing is straightforward and questions are welcome at every step
You can rely on one local team for drainage, irrigation, and lightingIf you regularly see standing water, muddy areas, or moisture near your foundation, a drainage system is often the most reliable way to protect your home and landscaping over time.
The best setup depends on where the water is coming from and how your yard is shaped. After we inspect your Kyle property, we will explain the options that fit and why we recommend them.
Yes, but most of it is simple. Keeping leaves, grass, and debris out of grates and basins makes a big difference. If you prefer, we can schedule occasional maintenance visits to check things for you.
We can. Many homeowners call us when a previous fix did not hold up through a few heavy storms. We will evaluate what is in place, explain what is working and what is not, and lay out a better plan.
If you are tired of working around soggy spots or worrying about water near your home, Andy's Sprinkler and Drainage is ready to help. Call us or send a quick message online to schedule a free evaluation. We will walk your Kyle property with you and design a drainage plan that fits the way your yard really handles water.