Drainage & Grading Services That Protect Your Landscape.

We don’t just create beautiful outdoor spaces—we make sure they’re built to last.

Our drainage and grading services are designed to solve water problems at the source, preventing damage to your home, lawn, and landscape features.

Why Drainage & Grading Matters in Spring, TX

In Spring, TX and nearby areas, heavy rainfall and clay soil can wreak havoc on unprepared yards. Poor drainage leads to standing water, soggy lawns, foundation issues, and even landscape failure. That’s why professional grading and drainage systems are essential—they ensure water moves where it should, not where it wants.

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Our Drainage & Grading Services

We Offer:

We offer French Drain Installation, Surface Drains, Yard Grading & Regrading, Downspout Drainage Extensions, and Drainage Troubleshooting & Repairs to manage water flow and protect your property from erosion and flooding.

French Drain Installation

French drains are one of the most effective ways to remove excess groundwater. We install gravel-filled trenches and perforated pipe systems that capture water and carry it away from your lawn, beds, or foundation.

Surface Drains

For areas that flood during storms—like patios, driveways, or low spots—we install surface drains and catch basins that collect and redirect rainwater quickly and efficiently.

Yard Grading & Regrading

Proper grading is the foundation of good drainage. We shape and re-slope your yard to ensure water flows away from your home and doesn’t pool in problem areas.

Downspout Drainage Extensions

Downspouts are often overlooked, but they play a key role in protecting your foundation. We extend or bury downspouts and connect them to drain systems that move water safely away from your home.

Drainage Troubleshooting & Repairs

Not sure why your yard stays wet? We’ll assess the issue, pinpoint the cause, and implement practical solutions that solve the problem for good—whether it’s poor slope, blocked drains, or oversaturation.

What Type of Drainage & Grading Project Will Give Your Yard its Full Potential?

French Drains

French drains are gravel-filled trenches with perforated pipes that collect and redirect groundwater away from problem areas.

  • Ideal for soggy lawns, foundations, and areas with poor natural drainage.
  • Installed below ground to discreetly manage water without disrupting your landscape’s appearance.

Surface Drains & Catch Basins

Surface drains capture rainwater runoff and channel it away from patios, driveways, and low spots before it pools.

  • Catch basins connect to underground pipes and work well in heavy rainfall zones like Spring, TX.
  • Great for hardscaped areas where water tends to accumulate quickly.

Channel Drains

Channel drains are long, narrow grates installed in concrete surfaces to manage runoff across driveways, pool decks, or patios.

  • Effectively collects surface water and directs it into underground drainage systems.
  • Helps prevent water damage and slick surfaces in high-traffic areas.

Downspout Drainage Extensions

Extending or burying downspouts helps carry roof runoff far away from your foundation and planting beds.

  • Prevents erosion, pooling, and moisture intrusion at the base of the home.
  • Often integrated with French drains or daylighted into safe drainage zones.

Dry Creek Beds

Dry creek beds are decorative stone channels that guide water through the landscape in an attractive, natural way.

  • Helps slow water flow and reduce erosion on sloped properties.
  • Combines function and aesthetics—ideal for properties needing subtle runoff control.

Grading & Regrading

Grading adjusts the slope of your yard to ensure water drains properly and doesn’t collect around your home.

  • Essential before sod installation, landscaping, or patio construction.
  • Can fix existing drainage problems or prepare new builds for long-term success.

Swales

Swales are shallow, grassy channels that redirect water across a yard or property line in a controlled manner.

  • Environmentally friendly and visually unobtrusive.
  • Can be lined with stone or plants to improve drainage and erosion control.

At AllN1 Landscaping, we design and install custom drainage and grading systems that protect your home and yard from water damage—using proven techniques tailored for Spring, TX’s soil and weather conditions.

Things To Consider

Drainage & Grading Service and Maintenance in Spring, TX and Surrounding Areas.

1. Clay-Heavy Soil and Slow Drainage

Spring, TX is known for dense clay soils that retain water and drain slowly after rainfall.

  • Grading must be carefully planned to encourage surface runoff away from the home.
  • French drains and subsurface systems are often needed to manage groundwater accumulation.
2. Foundation and Structural Protection

Poor drainage around your home can lead to foundation cracks, settling, or interior water damage.

  • Sloping soil away from the foundation is essential for long-term structural stability.
  • Downspouts should be extended or connected to drains to move water safely off-site.
3. Flood-Prone Low Spots and Yard Pooling

Flat or sunken areas in the yard often collect water, making the space unusable or prone to mosquitoes.

  • Regrading, swales, or surface drains can be installed to prevent standing water.
  • Drainage corrections can improve usability and protect turf and plant health.
4. HOA and Neighborhood Requirements

Some Spring, TX neighborhoods enforce guidelines on drainage impact between properties.

  • Projects should ensure that runoff is directed responsibly—not onto a neighbor’s yard.
  • We work within HOA guidelines and city codes to provide compliant solutions.
5. Stormwater Management and Erosion Control

Heavy rain can wash away mulch, topsoil, and bedding plants if water is not managed correctly.

  • Strategic grading and gravel drainage zones can reduce erosion and improve water control.
  • Drainage solutions help preserve landscaping and prevent costly repairs.
6. Integration with Landscaping and Irrigation

Drainage and grading work should align with your existing landscape and irrigation layout.

  • We coordinate drainage design with planting beds, sod, and sprinkler zones for seamless performance.
  • Integrated solutions avoid water conflicts and reduce long-term maintenance.

Why Choose AllN1 Landscaping for Drainage & Grading Services?

We understand how critical proper water management is to the health of your home and landscape. With years of experience in Texas soil and storm patterns, AllN1 delivers drainage and grading solutions that are effective, lasting, and tailored to your property. When it comes to protecting your investment, we don’t let water stand in your way.

Have Questions?

The following are the top questions we get asked about our drainage and grading services.

Whether you’re battling standing water or planning proper yard slope, we’ve got answers to your most common drainage and grading questions. Visit our full FAQ page for more information.

How do I know if my yard has drainage issues?

Common signs include puddles, water near your foundation, soggy areas, or erosion after rain.

What drainage solutions do you offer?

We install French drains, surface drains, dry creek beds, and regrade land to direct water flow properly.

Will drainage fix foundation issues?

While not a structural fix, proper drainage prevents future foundation damage by controlling water flow.

Can you redirect water from my gutters?

Yes—we connect downspouts to drains or swales to safely move water away from the house.

Is grading included with other services?

Yes—grading is often included with new lawns, patios, or drainage projects to ensure proper slope.

Will I need permits for grading?

For minor grading, permits are usually not required. We’ll advise if one is needed for your project.