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Garden Drainage, Palm Beach County Gutter Drainage Contractors

Most people associate drainage with pipes, connections, and an entire system. However, you will usually rely on old yet good ditches, streams, and soakaways for some spaces and projects, such as garden drainage. Our company Palm Beach County Gutter Drainage Contractors, knows better about this since we have been working with all types of garden projects and how we can help to make the water go to a better flowing space, divert it from structures, and prevent any damage to your property beyond how your garden looks.

Working with garden drainage can be tricky for multiple reasons:

  • Soil corrosion and erosion.
  • Pitch and inclination of the land.
  • The specific amount of excess water to deal with.
  • Your particular requirements in draining all the water from your garden.
  • Main purpose: prevention or solution.

Our company will address the requirements by providing a free inspection and assessment of your space. Then work around proper design and ensure you don’t have to worry about how the ditches or particular options for drainage will be handled. Of course, we always wait for your decision before taking the step and deciding to work on the land for you.

Moreover, we will handle all legal issues and limitations regarding how your garden water should be handled. Ideally, we want to move all the rainwater to your ditches or streams utilizing pipes when possible and needed, but gravity can be more than enough in some cases.

However, diverting your water to sewers or storm drains may be possible depending on legal regulations, how your city works with those limitations, and the entire system approach. Therefore, we will handle this and ensure we can provide a solution based on comfort, what is allowed for the state, and your budget.

Do You Need Garden Drainage on Your Property?


It is usually easy to tell what you need and why. Any stagnant water or flooding problems around the garden will be the common signs you shouldn’t ignore. Still, for problems like noticing more water than usual at a certain level in your soil or how it takes a long time to absorb due to your garden’s condition and soil erosion, you will have to cover the project with a good drainage system.

Hence, we recommend it when facing common issues or perceiving others. Our inspection and assessment are mostly for this: identifying the problems and how they can be handled with the perfect system and option in the industry.

In case you are unsure about needing the system and want to determine if you currently have problems, or maybe you just got the property and need to make a choice, we can proceed to pour a lot of water in some deep holes and see how they absorb in the soil. In case of retention, we have to work on the system.

Other options, such as checking on the edges and seeing how the water drains during rains, are doable as long as we can be present later.

There are multiple ways to determine whether the system will be needed or not, and even when it may be, some options like pipes and connections won’t be needed. We have to evaluate the alternatives and work on the most suitable in budget, efficiency, performance, and problem-solving.

When we make the decision and you wish to work with us to address your garden drainage issues and needs, we will start working with you on all elements and decide what’s the best type of drainage for your space.

Our Best Garden Drainage Options


For garden drainage alone, you can consider about 3 to 4 specific types. First, you have the regular simple ditches that will consist of digging them about 3 to 4 ft deep and making sure the sides resemble a slope to bring all the excess water and drain it to a better flowing area.

Second, French ditches are quite popular due to how they are filled with coarse graves and provide a better option for drainage due to how the addition keeps the soil together and prevents any further damage.

Finally, piped drainage is more about using the usual pipes, but we need to perforate the common options or install new ones to diver the water to trenches or a new space for flowing.

At Palm Beach County Gutter Drainage Contractors, we can work with you on deciding what’s best, and in case another approach is needed, we will aim for it.

Here is a list of our services you can get at Palm Beach County Gutter Drainage Contractors:

There are so many areas or regions where we offer these services with most of them being cities.

However, if you need any of these services, you need to contact us. The list below comprises the areas where we offer these services.