End standing water, soggy spots and erosion with engineered drainage.
If you've got soggy spots, standing water, or washouts eating away at your Canyon Lake property, you need a drainage plan that works with your actual terrain. Those steep rocky slopes and shallow Hill Country soil in neighborhoods like Canyon Lake Hills and Mystic Shores aren't forgiving when water has nowhere to go-it either pools in your yard or runs downhill fast enough to carve gullies and undermine foundations.
Canyon Lake's hillside and lakeside lots come with real drainage challenges most flat-land crews don't see coming. Our crew walks your property, assesses how water actually moves across your site, and designs solutions that fit: French drains and channel drains to intercept runoff, grading work that sheds water safely, erosion control that keeps your soil in place, even dry creek beds that look natural and function like engineering. We're licensed and insured, locally owned and family-built, and we show up on site to understand your specific problem before we quote the work.
Call us at (737) 404-9343 for a free no-obligation estimate, usually within 48 hours. We work both residential and commercial, and we know Canyon Lake's soil and slope like we live here-because we do.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Canyon Lake property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and drainage solutions that holds up to Comal County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Standing water is fixed by correcting the grade and adding drainage that carries water away: French drains, channel drains, downspout extensions and dry creek beds. We assess how water moves across your property, then design a system suited to Central Texas clay and heavy storms.
A French drain is a gravel-filled trench with perforated pipe that collects and redirects subsurface and surface water away from problem areas and foundations. You likely need one if you have soggy spots, water against the house, or a slope that sheds water toward your home.
Hill Country soil is shallow and often sits on rock, so water can't percolate down. Your grading might also slope toward low spots in your yard. We assess your site and typically install French drains or surface channels to move water off safely. Soil type and slope matter hugely here.
Not if we plan it right. Dry creek beds, channel drains, and French drains can be designed to blend with your existing landscape while moving water. Many Canyon Lake homeowners actually prefer the look of a well-built dry creek to standing water and erosion damage.
The on-site assessment and estimate are free and no-obligation. We walk the property, see how water moves, and give you a clear quote for the work. Most estimates are scheduled within 48 hours of your call. No charge unless you decide to hire us.
French drains intercept water before it pools and route it downslope or to daylight. Even though Hill Country soil is shallow and rocky, we can excavate and install drain lines effectively. They're especially useful on Mystic Shores and Startzville hillside lots where slope is steep.
Yes. We use grading, channel drains, and erosion control plantings to slow water and stabilize slopes. On a rocky Canyon Lake hillside, strategic placement works better than covering everything. We design solutions that protect soil without overdoing landscaping.
Well-built French drains and channel drains last many years if they don't clog or fail structurally. Regular maintenance helps-keeping gutters clear and checking drain outlets. Canyon Lake's rocky terrain is stable, so your drainage system should perform for the long term.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.