Drainage services across the Greater OKC metro.
We serve Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, and Logan counties — every yard, every clay-soil lot, every flash-flood storm.
Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma City sits on expansive red clay that swells with every spring storm and contracts in summer drought. Older established neighborhoods like **Nichols Hills** and **Edgemere Park** see foundation stress from this cycle, with pooling water a persistent problem after Central Oklahoma flash-flood events. We serve the full OKC metro, from north-side homes near **Quail Creek** to south-side lots near Capitol Hill. Our crew uses I-40 and I-35 for direct access to most addresses within 45 minutes. We follow Oklahoma City Utilities discharge rules, designing pop-up emitters and curb fittings to code on every install. Whether your property is a classic **Mesta Park** bungalow or a newer build in **The Village**, a free on-site evaluation is where we start. We map the slope, test the soil, and plan the gravity-fed exit before we quote.
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Edmond's newer subdivisions are built on the same expansive clay as the rest of the OKC metro, but the city's large-lot grading standards mean drainage issues often show up as slow-draining lawns rather than acute pooling. Areas like **Oak Tree** and **Coffee Creek** sit on gentle grades where water lingers after storms. Edmond's Stormwater Drainage Utility sets strict rules for how runoff exits private property. We design exit points and pop-up emitters to satisfy those rules, so you don't face code issues after the install. For newer homes near **Covell Village** and north Edmond, we often use EZ-Flow gravel-free drains to protect established landscaping. Our Oklahoma City base puts us 30 to 40 minutes from most Edmond addresses via I-35. We schedule same-week evaluations and carry equipment for any drainage type, from simple catch basin installs to full yard-wide French drain systems.
See Edmond detailsNorman
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Norman sits 20 miles south of OKC and catches the full force of Central Oklahoma's spring storm season. Cleveland County flash-flood events hit low-lying areas like **Brookhaven** and **Antelope Hills** fast, with standing water appearing within minutes of a heavy downpour. The mix of housing stock varies block to block. Older bungalows near **Campus Corner** and Lindsey Street have aged drainage infrastructure, while newer homes in **University North Park** and East Norman deal with clay-heavy grading from recent subdivision work. We assess each lot individually before recommending a system. We reach Norman via I-35 south, typically 35 to 45 minutes from our OKC base. For properties close to Lake Thunderbird or near Norman's drainage district boundaries, we confirm discharge-proximity requirements during the free on-site evaluation.
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We also serve Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Piedmont, Midwest City, Del City, Bethany, Choctaw, Arcadia, Guthrie, and most of the OKC metro. Call us with your zip code and we'll tell you straight if we can help.
(405) 562-8461Get a free on-site drainage evaluation
Free across the OKC metro. We'll map your slope, soil, and exit points before quoting.