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Dry Well Installation for Better Drainage

We move excess rainwater underground to help protect your yard, foundation, and landscaping from pooling and erosion.

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Dry Well Installation

When rainwater has nowhere to go, it starts causing problems fast. We install dry wells to collect and disperse excess water underground, so it does not pool in your yard, wash out landscaping, or put pressure on your foundation. At Avlaki Drainage Solutions, we design each dry well system for the way your property actually handles water. That means a solution built for your soil, slope, roof runoff, and drainage needs—not a one-size-fits-all fix.

A dry well is an underground drainage system that takes water from downspouts, sump discharge lines, area drains, or other collection points and stores it temporarily in a stone-filled chamber or drainage structure. From there, the water slowly soaks back into the surrounding soil. This helps manage stormwater in a controlled way and keeps excess surface water away from the areas you use and the parts of your home that need protection most.

When a dry well is a good fit

Dry well installation is often a smart option when you have standing water after rain, soggy lawn areas, downspouts dumping too close to the house, erosion near planting beds, or runoff that keeps flowing into low spots. It can also be the right choice when you want to move roof water away from the foundation without creating a visible drainage problem somewhere else on the property. In many cases, we install dry wells as part of a larger drainage plan that may also include French drains, grading improvements, catch basins, swales, or foundation drainage.

How we approach the work

We start by looking at how water moves across your property. With more than 20 years of hands-on excavation and drainage experience, we know small grading issues, soil conditions, and outlet limitations can make a big difference in how well a system performs. We check the source of the water, where it can be collected, how much water needs to be handled, and whether the surrounding ground can absorb it at a reasonable rate. This helps us size the dry well correctly and place it where it will do the most good.

Our installation process typically includes careful excavation, placement of the dry well structure or stone reservoir, installation of drainage pipe connections, use of filter fabric where needed, proper backfill, and surface restoration. We pay close attention to pitch, pipe routing, and separation from structures so the system works reliably and safely. If your property needs a simple downspout dry well or a larger stormwater dispersal setup, we build it with long-term performance in mind.

What the system may include

  • Downspout connection lines to move roof runoff underground
  • Drain tile or solid pipe to carry water to the dry well
  • Stone-filled reservoir or prefabricated dry well chamber
  • Filter fabric to reduce sediment migration and help protect the system
  • Surface drains or catch basins if water is collecting in low areas
  • Overflow planning when extra storm capacity is needed
  • Finish grading and cleanup to restore the area

Benefits of professional dry well installation

A properly installed dry well can do more than just hide water. It helps protect your foundation by moving runoff away from the house. It reduces muddy areas and standing water in the yard. It can help prevent soil erosion, lawn damage, and water stress around patios, walkways, and planting beds. It also gives you a cleaner-looking drainage solution because much of the system is installed below grade.

Just as important, a professionally designed system lowers the risk of future problems caused by undersized pits, poor placement, clogged lines, or water being discharged into the wrong area. We build systems that are meant to solve the issue for the long term, using a mix of proven drainage methods and practical field experience.

Important sizing and site factors

Not every property should get the same type of dry well. The right design depends on several factors, including roof area, expected water volume, soil infiltration, groundwater conditions, available yard space, and setbacks from the home or other structures. In heavier soils, a dry well may need added storage capacity or to be combined with other drainage improvements. On some sites, we may recommend a broader drainage system if a dry well alone will not handle the water effectively.

That is why we do not treat drainage like guesswork. We believe the best system is the one that fits the grade, the soil, and the property layout. Our goal is simple: solve the water problem today in a way that keeps working season after season.

Why homeowners choose Avlaki Drainage Solutions

We are based right here at 4370 Kanabec Ave, New Prague, MN 56071, and we serve homeowners across New Prague and the greater Twin Cities metro area. The name Avlaki is greek for to furrow or drain, and that idea matches exactly what we do. We build drainage and excavation solutions that move water where it should go. From simple yard drainage fixes to more advanced exterior water management systems, we bring real experience, honest recommendations, and quality workmanship to every project.

If you are tired of wet spots, runoff problems, or water collecting too close to your home, we are here to help. Call Avlaki Drainage Solutions at (952) 292-3511 to talk about Dry Well Installation or schedule an on-site evaluation. We will take a look, explain your options clearly, and build a system that helps protect your yard and foundation for the long haul.

Our Dry Well Installation Process

We keep dry well projects simple, clear, and built to last. From the first call to final cleanup, we focus on smart water control, clean work, and a solution that protects your yard and foundation.

Site Visit, Water Mapping & Design

We start with a phone call, then schedule an on-site visit to inspect runoff patterns, downspouts, soil drainage, yard slope, and setback limits. Within 1–3 days, we recommend the right dry well size and location so rainwater moves underground without causing new wet spots.

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Excavation, Stone Bed & Dry Well Install

Once approved, we schedule the work and carefully excavate the install area with minimal disruption to your lawn and landscaping. We place the dry well, surround it with washed stone, connect drain lines, and build the system to handle roof runoff and surface water the right way.

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Testing, Backfill & Final Walkthrough

Before we wrap up, we test flow through the drainage line and dry well to confirm water is dispersing properly below grade. We then backfill, restore the area as neatly as possible, and walk you through the finished system so you know exactly how it protects your property.

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