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Drainage & Grading Services
Langhorne PA

Drainage & Grading Solutions
Langhorne PA

Proper drainage and grading is critical, not only for the health of your landscape, but for the integrity of your most valuable investment, your home. Some Langhorne PA  residential and commercial drainage and grading solutions available include:

  • French drain design and installation
  • Catch basin design and installation
  • Downspout and gutters
  • Sump pump outflow piping installation
  • Dry creek bed installation
  • Grading or natural swale creation

Drainage & Grading Services

We offer custom drainage and grading services and solutions on both residential and commercial properties in the Langhorne PA area. If your property suffers from standing water or improper water flow, contact us today to learn more about available drainage and grading solutions.

Drainage Problem in Langhorne PA?

Water “pooling”/“standing” or excessively wet areas on the property: 
lawns, landscaping, patios, driveways, near the foundation of a house, etc.

Foundation - water mitigation: 
Large volumes of water from a roof and gutter downspouts during heavy rainstorms can have detrimental effects to a home’s foundation. Water seepage into the basement area of a home can occur if not diverted far enough away from the foundation.

Excessive runoff - water mitigation: 
If you have higher elevations on your property than others or adjacent properties of higher elevation this can have a detrimental effect to your property, for example: soil erosion, excessive amounts of water in usable areas of the landscape and excessive amounts of runoff water near or getting into structures of significant value.


Drainage Fix for your Langhorne PA Property

Correcting the soil grade can sometimes solve drainage issues for your Langhorne PA property:

• Sloping the soil away from foundation walls of a structure can prevent storm water from seeping into the basement area of a home.

• Filling low areas of a landscape with soil can allow water to runoff to other less desirable areas and/or it can provide drainage within that soil if it’s good draining sand.

• The use of culverts (open ditches) and earth berms can be used to direct the flow of water through a landscape.
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