End standing water, soggy spots and erosion with engineered drainage.
Standing water in your yard after rain is not just an eyesore in Cibolo-it's a sign your landscape is working against you. The expansive clay soils here in Guadalupe County hold water like a sponge, and newer neighborhoods like Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge, and Buffalo Crossing often see soggy spots appear once plants start filling in and the ground settles. Engineered drainage solves this by rerouting water before it damages your foundation or kills your lawn.
Corral Bros Landscaping handles drainage the right way. We start with a site grading assessment to understand how water moves across your property, then install French drains, channel drains, downspout systems, or dry creek beds-whatever fits your soil and slopes. Cibolo's clay soils need careful work to prevent erosion and channeling; we know how to read your ground and design a system that lasts.
We're locally owned and family-built, licensed and insured for residential and commercial work. Schedule a free no-obligation on-site estimate-usually within 48 hours-and let's get your yard draining right.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cibolo property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and drainage solutions that holds up to Guadalupe 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.
Guadalupe County's expansive clay soils don't drain like sandy or loamy ground. Water sits on top instead of percolating down, especially in newer subdivisions where grading can trap runoff. Corral Bros assesses your slope and soil to pinpoint the problem, then builds a drainage route that actually works for clay.
We provide free no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours. During a visit, we'll walk your property, check slopes and soil, and explain what drainage solution makes sense. You'll know our recommendation and scope before any cost discussion. Call (737) 404-9343 to book.
It depends. French drains work well under patios and along foundation lines where you want hidden water movement. Channel drains suit areas where surface water needs immediate capture. We assess your layout, traffic patterns, and clay soil behavior during the estimate and recommend the best fit for Cibolo conditions.
Absolutely. Downspout extensions and surface drains move water away from your home fast. We also install erosion control during construction and can build dry creek beds that look natural while channeling runoff safely. This protects your foundation and landscape from clay soil movement common here.
Well-designed drainage lasts 10 to 15 years or more, especially in clay soil if grading and compaction are correct. Our systems are engineered for Cibolo's conditions. Occasional maintenance-like clearing debris from channel drains-keeps everything flowing smoothly.
Yes, residential and commercial both. New subdivisions often need drainage planning before plants mature and soils settle. We work with builders and homeowners to grade and drain correctly from the start, saving problems down the road.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.