Landscape Drainage Solutions in Virginia Beach

Most drainage problems are grading problems.

Engineered yard drainage and water management solutions in Virginia Beach & Coastal Virginia.

Why Your Yard Keeps Holding Water

Poor drainage can cause serious issues for your landscape and home if left unaddressed. Standing water, soggy lawns, erosion between driveways, and foundation moisture issues are common problems in Virginia Beach due to coastal soil conditions, high water tables, and heavy rainfall, not by “too much rain.”

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They’re usually caused by:

  • Improper surface grading
  • Poor runoff management
  • Hardscape funneling (driveways, patios, roofs)
  • Inadequate discharge routes
  • Failing DIY or builder-installed drains

Water follows physics, not good intentions.

If grading is wrong, no pipe system will fully solve the issue.

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Why Cheap Drainage Systems Fail

A drain is only as effective as its slope and termination. We don’t install “trenches” , we design controlled water pathways. The common mistakes we see from previous installers:

  • Trenches with insufficient pitch
  • No fabric separation (clogging within 1-3 years)
  • Incorrect stone selection
  • Corrugated pipe buried without proper bedding
  • Drains installed without correcting surface grade
  • No proper daylight discharge

Our landscape drainage solutions are designed to manage excess water efficiently, protect your property, and restore the health and usability of your outdoor spaces.

Signs of Poor Landscape Drainage

  • Standing water after rainfall
  • Consistently soggy or muddy areas
  • Soil erosion or washed-out landscape beds
  • Dying or stressed plants due to excess moisture
  • Water pooling near foundations or walkways
  • Mosquito activity in damp areas

Why Proper Drainage Matters

  • Foundation and structural damage
  • Root rot and plant loss
  • Erosion and landscape failure
  • Increased mosquito breeding
  • Unsafe, muddy walking areas

Our Yard Drainage Process

1. On-Site Evaluation

Every drainage project begins with a visit to your property and evaluation of your current drainage system. This allows us to recommend the most effective drainage solution for your specific property. During this evaluation, we:

  • Grade slope
  • Soil type
  • Runoff concentration
  • Downspout discharge
  • Hardscape influence
  • Utilities & routing constraints

2. Water Flow Mapping

We carefully analyze how rainwater and surface runoff move across your property. Our deep understanding of these flow paths, helps us design an effective drainage solution. We look for:

  • Collection points
  • Interception lines
  • Discharge elevations
  • Surface corrections required
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3. System Design

We design drainage systems based on your unique site physics and not from a cookie cutter template. Depending on the property, this may include:

  • French drains
  • Catch basins
  • Downspout extensions
  • Area drains
  • Dry wells
  • Regrading and soil correction
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4. Precision Installation

Our drainage systems are carefully and thoughtfully integrated into your landscape. Leaving nothing exposed but your beautiful landscape. We utilize all of the following elements in our drainage installation:

  • Proper trench depth & slope management
  • Washed drainage stone
  • Fabric separation
  • Secure pipe connections
  • Controlled discharge termination
  • Clean restoration
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Yard Drainage Services We Offer

French Drain Installation

Subsurface water interception and redirection.

French drains are one of the most effective ways to manage excess surface and subsurface water. A French drain consists of a perforated pipe installed in a gravel-filled trench. Water naturally flows into the trench, enters the pipe, and is redirected away from problem areas to a safe discharge location.

Best for:

  • Standing water in yards
  • Water pooling near foundations
  • Drainage along fence lines or property edges
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Deep Bore Dry Well Drainage System

We offer a deep bore dry well method designed specifically for properties with drainage challenges common in coastal Virginia. This system uses a vertical, deep-bored hole that reaches down toward the water table. A corrugated perforated pipe is installed vertically, backfilled with small aggregate, and finished with a drain cap at the surface. Water is directed into the system, allowing it to disperse deep below ground rather than pooling at the surface.

Best for:

  • Areas with limited space
  • Properties with high water tables
  • Severe or persistent drainage issues
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Catch Basins & Area Drains

Surface runoff capture from patios and hardscapes. Catch basins and area drains collect surface water and channel it into underground piping to prevent pooling and flooding. They are

Best for properties with:

  • Low spots, patio or driveway runoff,
  • Areas where water frequently collects after heavy rain
  • Flat yards and hardscape-heavy landscapes.
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Downspout Redirection

Roof water management away from foundations. Downspout redirection moves roof runoff away from the foundation through extensions or buried drain lines.

Best for properties:

  • Where water is dumping too close to the foundation, causing basement moisture or soil erosion
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Dry Wells

Controlled underground discharge solutions. Dry wells are underground structures that collect excess water and allow it to slowly infiltrate into the surrounding soil.

Best for properties with:

  • Well-draining soil (like sandy or loamy soil)
  • Limited space for traditional drainage outlets
  • No access to municipal storm connections

Surface Regrading

Often the most overlooked but most important correction. Surface regrading reshapes the land to create proper slope so water naturally flows away from structures and problem areas.

Best for properties experiencing:

  • Widespread drainage issues
  • Negative grading toward the home
  • Chronic yard saturation
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Schedule a Yard Drainage Evaluation

Stop letting water control your property. Contact us today to schedule a professional on-site yard drainage evaluation and receive a customized drainage solution for your home or business. Proudly serving Virginia Beach, Chicks Beach, Great Neck, Shore Drive and Coastal Hampton Roads.

Frequently Asked Questions About Yard Drainage Services

A properly designed drainage system protects both your home and landscape investment. Poor drainage can lead to:

  • Standing water in the yard
  • Foundation damage
  • Soil erosion
  • Plant root rot
  • Mosquito breeding
  • Basement or crawlspace moisture issues

You may need drainage improvements if you notice:

  • Water pooling after rain
  • Soggy lawn areas that don’t dry
  • Erosion around beds or walkways
  • Water collecting near your foundation
  • Downspouts discharging too close to the house

A French drain is a trench filled with gravel that contains a perforated pipe. The pipe collects and redirects excess water away from problem areas.

French drains are commonly used to:

  • Relieve saturated lawns
  • Protect foundations
  • Drain retaining walls
  • Move water away from patios and walkways

Proper slope and outlet location are critical to ensure water flows efficiently.

Installation typically involves:

  • Excavating a trench along the drainage path
  • Lining the trench with filter fabric
  • Installing perforated pipe
  • Surrounding the pipe with gravel
  • Covering and restoring the surface

When properly installed with quality materials and correct grading, French drains can last 20+ years with minimal maintenance.

A Deep Bore Dry Well is a vertical drainage solution that directs water deep underground where it can safely dissipate into surrounding soil layers. It is especially useful when:

  • There is no natural downhill slope
  • Yard space is limited
  • Surface drainage options are restricted
  • Soil near the surface drains poorly

Water is collected from surface drains or downspouts and funneled into a deep vertical bore (often several feet underground). The water then slowly disperses into deeper, more permeable soil layers. This system prevents surface pooling and reduces erosion.

A professional drainage assessment determines the best solution, or combination. It depends on the property:

  • French drains are ideal for moving water horizontally away from structures.
  • Deep bore dry wells are ideal when water must be redirected vertically due to limited slope or space

Drainage installation does involve some excavation, but the professional installers at Coastal Roots Landscape & Design will restore affected lawn and landscape areas after completion.

Yes. Drainage systems can often be retrofitted into existing landscapes with careful planning to minimize disruption.

Most systems require minimal maintenance, but periodic inspection ensures:

  • No blockages
  • Proper outlet flow
  • No root intrusion

Yes. Persistent standing water near the foundation can lead to structural damage, cracking, and moisture intrusion. Drainage solutions are a proactive way to protect your home.

Small projects may take 1–2 days. Larger or more complex systems may require several days depending on scope and soil conditions.

Yes. When properly engineered and installed, drainage systems provide long-term protection against water damage.