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Lawn Drainage Solutions The Woodlands & Spring TX

Eliminate standing water, soggy lawns, and foundation threats with professional drainage systems engineered for Texas clay soil. From simple grading to complete French drain networks, we solve drainage problems permanently.

✓ 5-Year Warranty ✓ Texas Clay Experts ✓ Free Assessments

Serving The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, Tomball & North Houston

Request Your Free Drainage Assessment

We’ll identify the problem & recommend solutions

Or call: (936) 206-7627

Complete Yard Drainage for Houston-Area Properties

Need lawn drainage solutions in The Woodlands or Spring TX? Boone’s Landscaping designs and installs complete drainage systems that eliminate standing water, protect your foundation, and restore your yard to usable outdoor space. We specialize in solving the unique drainage challenges created by Texas clay soil.

Houston’s clay soil is the problem. After rain, clay absorbs water slowly — then expands. Water sits on the surface for days, killing grass, breeding mosquitoes, and threatening foundations. When clay finally dries, it contracts and cracks. This constant cycle causes standing water, erosion, and structural damage to homes.

We offer a full range of drainage solutions from simple regrading to comprehensive French drain systems, catch basins, channel drains, and dry wells. Every system is custom-designed for your property’s specific conditions. Contact us for a free on-site drainage assessment.

Common Issues

Common Lawn Drainage Problems

We solve these drainage issues every day across The Woodlands and Spring.

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Standing Water

Puddles that last 24-48+ hours after rain, killing grass and creating muddy unusable areas.

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Soggy Lawn

Areas that stay wet and squishy long after rain, making mowing difficult and promoting fungus.

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Foundation Threats

Water pooling near foundation walls, seeping into basements, or causing soil expansion.

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Erosion

Soil washing away during storms, exposing roots, creating gullies, and damaging landscaping.

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Driveway Flooding

Water flowing across or pooling on driveways, patios, and walkways.

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Downspout Runoff

Gutter downspouts dumping water that pools near foundation or erodes landscaping.

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Mosquito Breeding

Standing water creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes and other pests.

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Improper Grading

Yard slopes toward house instead of away, directing water to foundation.

Our Solutions

Our Drainage Solutions

The right solution depends on your specific drainage problem and property conditions.

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French Drains

Subsurface perforated pipe in gravel trench that intercepts and redirects groundwater.

  • Best for soggy lawns & foundation protection
  • Invisible when complete
  • 18-36″ depth depending on application
  • 15-25 year lifespan
$25-$50 per linear foot

Catch Basins

Surface drains at low spots that collect water and direct it through underground pipes.

  • Best for low spots & visible puddles
  • Small grate visible on surface
  • Connects to discharge point
  • 20+ year lifespan
$300-$500 each installed
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Yard Regrading

Reshaping the land to create proper slope away from structures toward drainage areas.

  • Best for improper grading issues
  • No visible drainage components
  • 1-2% slope recommended
  • Permanent solution
$500-$3,000+ depending on area
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Dry Wells

Underground chambers that collect runoff and slowly release it into surrounding soil.

  • Best for downspout runoff
  • 50-500 gallon capacity
  • Invisible when installed
  • 20+ year lifespan
$500-$1,500 each installed
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Channel Drains

Linear surface drains for driveways, patios, and other hardscape areas.

  • Best for driveways & patios
  • Visible grate on surface
  • Polymer or metal options
  • 10-15 year lifespan
$30-$60 per linear foot
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Swales & Berms

Landscape contours that direct surface water flow without underground pipes.

  • Best for large properties
  • Natural appearance
  • Can include plantings
  • Permanent solution
$1,000-$4,000+ depending on size

Comparison

Surface vs Subsurface Drainage

Understanding the difference helps choose the right solution.

Feature Surface Drains Subsurface Drains
Examples Catch basins, channel drains French drains, dry wells
What They Collect Water flowing across surface (runoff) Water in soil (groundwater)
Visibility Grate visible on surface Invisible when complete
Best For Driveways, patios, low spots Soggy lawns, foundation protection
Installation Less invasive, faster More excavation required
Cost Lower per unit Higher but covers more area
Maintenance Clear debris from grates Minimal (occasional flushing)

The Texas Clay Challenge

Houston-area soil is primarily clay — and clay creates unique drainage problems. Unlike sandy soil that drains quickly, clay absorbs water slowly and holds it for extended periods.

When clay gets wet, it expands. When it dries, it contracts. This constant expansion and contraction cycle causes:

  • Standing water that lasts days after rain
  • Foundation movement as soil pushes against walls
  • Cracks in foundations, driveways, and sidewalks
  • Sinkholes where soil has shifted
  • Root damage to trees and plants from waterlogged soil

Our drainage systems are specifically engineered for Texas clay. We use larger gravel sizes, proper filter fabric, and strategic placement to move water through dense clay effectively.

60%
of Houston soil is clay
24-48h
typical drainage time without help
50″
annual rainfall in The Woodlands
15-25yr
French drain lifespan

Our Process

Our Drainage Process

From assessment to dry yard in 4 steps.

1

Site Assessment

Topographic survey, water flow analysis, and identification of all drainage issues.

2

Custom Design

Engineered drainage plan with proper slope, outlet locations, and component selection.

3

Installation

Precise excavation, system installation, and connection to discharge points.

4

Restoration

Water flow testing, landscape restoration, and warranty registration.

Investment

Investment & Pricing

Transparent pricing for lawn drainage solutions.

Typical Investment Ranges

Includes materials, labor & warranty

Yard Regrading (small area) $500 – $1,500
Catch Basin (each) $300 – $500
French Drain (per linear ft) $25 – $50
Channel Drain (per linear ft) $30 – $60
Dry Well (each) $500 – $1,500
Complete Yard System $2,500 – $8,000+

What’s Included

Every drainage project includes a free on-site assessment, custom design, professional installation, landscape restoration, and our 5-year workmanship warranty.

Final pricing depends on property size, drainage solution type, outlet distance, and landscape restoration needs. We provide detailed quotes after assessment.

5-Year Warranty

All drainage installations backed by our workmanship guarantee

FAQ

Lawn Drainage — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about yard drainage solutions.

How much does lawn drainage cost in The Woodlands?

Lawn drainage costs in The Woodlands range from $500-$8,000+ depending on the solution. Simple regrading starts at $500-$1,500. Catch basins cost $300-$500 each installed. French drains run $25-$50 per linear foot. Complete yard drainage systems typically cost $2,500-$6,000. We provide free on-site assessments with detailed quotes.

Why does my yard hold water after rain?

Houston-area yards hold water due to Texas clay soil, which absorbs water very slowly. Other causes include improper grading (yard slopes toward house instead of away), compacted soil from construction, high water tables, and inadequate drainage infrastructure. A professional assessment can identify the specific cause and recommend the right solution.

What’s the difference between French drains and surface drains?

French drains are subsurface systems with perforated pipes in gravel trenches that collect groundwater percolating through soil. Surface drains (catch basins, channel drains) collect water flowing across the surface. French drains are best for soggy lawns and foundation protection. Surface drains are best for low spots, driveways, and patios. Many properties need both.

Can lawn drainage help prevent foundation damage?

Yes! Proper drainage is critical for foundation protection in Texas. When water pools near your foundation, clay soil expands and puts pressure on walls. When it dries, soil contracts and can cause settling. This expansion/contraction cycle causes cracks and structural damage. Drainage systems redirect water away before it reaches the foundation.

How long does lawn drainage installation take?

Most residential lawn drainage projects take 1-3 days. Simple catch basin installations or minor regrading can be done in a day. French drain systems typically take 1-2 days. Comprehensive yard drainage with multiple components may take 2-3 days. We minimize disruption and restore all affected lawn areas.

Will drainage installation damage my landscaping?

We use minimally invasive techniques and restore all affected areas. Trenches are backfilled and compacted properly. Sod or seed is replaced. Most installations blend seamlessly after grass regrowth (2-4 weeks). We work around existing plants and trees whenever possible. The long-term benefit of proper drainage far outweighs the temporary disturbance.

End Standing Water for Good

Don’t live with soggy lawns, standing water, or foundation threats. Contact Boone’s Landscaping for a free drainage assessment. We’ll identify the source of your water problems and recommend the most effective, affordable solution — all backed by our 5-year warranty.

Serving The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe & North Houston

Lawn Drainage Services Across North Houston