Standing water, muddy yards, and water pooling near your foundation are not just nuisances. They are warning signs of a drainage problem that will worsen over time. Faust Landscaping & Design provides targeted, lasting drainage solutions that protect your property and restore your yard's functionality.
Understanding the Problem
Water drainage problems in Slatington, PA properties range from mildly frustrating to genuinely dangerous for your home's structural integrity. When water does not have a clear path away from your yard and foundation, it finds one on its own. That usually means soil erosion, basement seepage, root damage, foundation settlement, and the kind of water damage that escalates in cost the longer it goes unaddressed.
Poor drainage often begins as a grading issue. Over time, soil settles and shifts, creating low spots where water accumulates after rain. In other cases, clay-heavy soils in Slatington, PA hold water near the surface because they simply cannot absorb it fast enough. Dense clay compacts further over time, making drainage progressively worse with each passing season.
Improperly placed downspouts, patios, and hardscaping features frequently redirect water toward the home rather than away from it. Many drainage problems we diagnose in Slatington, PA are man-made, the result of landscaping or construction that did not account for water flow. Fortunately, these problems are fully correctable with the right engineering and installation approach.
Our drainage specialists begin every project with a comprehensive site assessment. We observe how water moves across your property during and after rain, identify the source areas and the low points where water accumulates, and develop a solution that moves water efficiently to a safe discharge point while protecting your lawn, plantings, and structures.
If you notice any of the following on your Slatington, PA property, it is time to call Faust Landscaping & Design for a drainage assessment before the situation causes expensive damage to your home or landscape.
Puddles that persist for more than 24 hours after rainfall indicate water has nowhere to drain.
Areas that remain soggy and spongy long after rain signal a chronic drainage failure beneath the surface.
Water cutting channels through your lawn or washing mulch out of beds indicates excessive surface flow velocity.
Moisture consistently appearing near or against your home's foundation is among the most urgent drainage warning signs.
Our Services
Each property has a unique drainage challenge that requires a tailored solution. We evaluate your site thoroughly before recommending the system best suited to resolve your specific problem.
A French drain is a perforated pipe buried in a gravel-filled trench that intercepts groundwater or surface water and carries it to a safe discharge point. It is one of the most effective solutions for waterlogged yards and wet basement walls in Slatington, PA.
Most PopularWhen improper slope is the root cause of your drainage problem, regrading is the solution. We reshape the terrain of your yard to establish a deliberate grade that directs water away from structures and toward appropriate drainage areas.
Foundational FixLinear channel drains are installed at low points along driveways, patios, and walkways to capture surface runoff at its source before it pools or enters structures. These are especially effective alongside hardscaped surfaces that cannot absorb water.
Hardscape DrainageA dry creek bed is a functional and aesthetically beautiful drainage channel designed to carry water away during rain events while enhancing your landscape's visual character during dry periods. It combines drainage engineering with landscape design.
Landscape IntegratedImproperly terminated downspouts are a leading cause of foundation moisture issues in Slatington, PA. We extend and redirect downspouts underground or along surface routes that carry roof water safely away from your home's perimeter.
Foundation ProtectionCatch basins are surface inlets that capture runoff from large areas and connect to underground pipes that discharge water at a safe distance from your home. They are ideal for properties where multiple drainage paths converge at a single low point.
Volume ManagementOur Methodology
Effective drainage correction is not guesswork. Our systematic approach ensures that every solution we implement addresses the actual root cause of your water management problem, not just the visible symptoms.
We visit your Slatington, PA property and conduct a thorough walkthrough, documenting low points, water entry locations, soil type, existing slope, and how surface and subsurface water currently moves across your yard. This information forms the foundation of an accurate drainage plan.
Based on our evaluation, we design a drainage system that addresses your specific problem using the most appropriate combination of solutions. We map out pipe routing, inlet locations, discharge points, and grading modifications before any work begins.
Our crew installs your drainage system with attention to pipe slope, gravel bedding, inlet positioning, and proper backfill compaction. Correct installation technique is what separates a system that functions perfectly from one that fails within a season.
After installation, we restore your lawn and landscape to a clean, finished condition. Disturbed areas are re-seeded or sodded, gravel is leveled, and any surface features like dry creek beds are finished to blend naturally with your existing landscape.
We review the completed system with you and can perform a water test to confirm that drainage flows correctly to the designated discharge point. We also explain how the system works and what routine maintenance, if any, is recommended to keep it functioning optimally.
Common Questions
Our team fields drainage questions from Slatington, PA homeowners every day. Here are detailed answers to the three most important questions we receive.
The most effective solution depends on the specific cause of flooding on your property. French drains are the most commonly recommended system for yards with a general water saturation problem, particularly in areas with clay-heavy soil that is slow to absorb water. If the flooding originates from a specific low point where water concentrates, a catch basin connected to a discharge pipe is often the best approach. Properties where water runs off hardscaping or slopes and accumulates against the home benefit from a combination of regrading and channel drains. In many Slatington, PA properties, the ideal solution is a combination of two or more systems working together. We always diagnose the problem thoroughly before recommending a solution, because the wrong system will not solve the underlying issue no matter how well it is installed.
Installation time varies by project scope. A single French drain installation in a standard residential yard typically takes one to two days. A larger project involving multiple drain types, regrading, and surface restoration may take three to five days. We use mini-excavators and narrow trenching equipment wherever possible to minimize disturbance to your yard and existing plantings. After installation, disturbed soil is compacted and backfilled, and lawn areas are restored with seed or sod depending on your preference. While some temporary disturbance to the yard surface is unavoidable during installation, our crew works carefully to protect existing plants, hardscaping, and lawn areas adjacent to the work zone. Most homeowners find their yard looks better within two to three weeks of installation as turf recovers and the new drainage system begins working properly.
Yes, and this is one of the most important reasons not to delay addressing a drainage problem on your Slatington, PA property. When water consistently pools against or near your foundation, it creates hydrostatic pressure on your basement or crawl space walls. Over time, this pressure can cause wall cracking, bowing, and water infiltration into your living space. Additionally, soil that alternately saturates and dries out repeatedly expands and contracts, which can cause foundation settlement and movement that is expensive to correct. In freeze-thaw climates, water that infiltrates the soil near your foundation and then freezes creates even greater lateral pressure. The cost of correcting a foundation drainage issue early with proper exterior drainage is almost always far less than the cost of the structural and waterproofing repairs required after the foundation has been damaged. We treat foundation-adjacent drainage situations as priority cases and design systems specifically to route water well away from the structure's perimeter.
Complete Your Outdoor Project
Every rain event without proper drainage does more damage to your property. Contact Faust Landscaping & Design today for a site assessment and a clear plan to solve your drainage problem permanently.