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Yard Drainage System Installation That Works

Move water away fast to protect your yard, foundation, and landscaping from damage.

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Yard Drainage System Installation

Standing water in your yard is more than a small nuisance. It can kill grass, wash out landscaping, make mowing difficult, attract mosquitoes, and put extra water pressure against your foundation. At Avlaki Drainage Solutions, we install yard drainage systems that move water away quickly and safely, so your property stays usable, your yard dries out faster, and your home has better protection.

We have more than 20 years of hands-on experience in landscaping and excavation, and drainage is what we do every day. Our name, Avlaki, is Greek for “to furrow/drain,” and that fits our work well. We build practical systems that solve the real cause of water problems, not just the surface symptoms. Our goal is simple: install a drainage solution that works now and keeps working for the long term.

What a yard drainage system does

A proper yard drainage system collects excess water and directs it away from low spots, paved areas, planting beds, and the home’s foundation. Many drainage issues happen because water has nowhere to go. Minnesota rain events, snowmelt, heavy clay soils, poor grading, compacted ground, and roof runoff can all leave parts of a yard saturated. When that water sits too long, it causes damage above ground and below ground.

Our yard drainage installations are designed to manage runoff, reduce soggy areas, prevent pooling, and improve the overall grade and flow of water across your property. Depending on the layout of the lot, we may use a combination of catch basins, channel drains, French drains, drain tile, solid pipe, emitter lines, swales, regrading, downspout tie-ins, or daylight drainage outlets.

Common signs you need yard drainage installation

  • Water pooling in the yard after rain
  • Soft, muddy ground that stays wet for days
  • Grass dying in low areas
  • Water collecting near the foundation
  • Erosion around the home, patio, or landscaping
  • Runoff crossing walkways or driveways
  • Basement or crawl space moisture linked to outside drainage
  • Downspouts dumping too much water near the house
  • Mosquito activity around standing water
  • Neighboring properties draining into your yard

If you have one or more of these problems, a custom drainage system may be the best long-term fix.

Our installation process

Every property drains differently, so we start with a site review. We look at where the water starts, where it collects, how the yard is graded, how roof water is handled, and where a safe discharge point can be created. We also look at soil conditions, landscape features, hardscapes, and how water may affect the foundation and surrounding structures.

After that, we design a solution based on the actual conditions of your yard. We do not believe in one-size-fits-all drainage work. Some properties need surface collection and pipe routing. Others need subsurface drainage, grading corrections, or a full system that handles both surface water and groundwater. We explain what is causing the problem, what we recommend, and how the system will move water away.

Once the plan is approved, we complete the excavation and installation with attention to slope, pipe placement, material choice, and outlet performance. A drainage system only works if each part is installed correctly. We make sure water has a defined path to follow, with proper fall and reliable discharge. When the work is complete, we restore affected areas as cleanly as possible and walk you through the finished system.

What may be included in a yard drainage system

Catch basins

Catch basins are surface drains placed in low areas where water collects. They gather runoff and move it into buried drainage pipe. These are often used in yards, near patios, beside driveways, and in problem spots where water ponds after storms.

French drains and drain tile

French drains are gravel-filled trench systems with perforated pipe that collect and redirect water from saturated soil. They are useful for areas that stay wet below the surface and for intercepting water before it reaches structures or low lawn areas.

Solid drain pipe

Once water is collected, solid drainage pipe carries it away to a proper outlet point. This can include daylight discharge, pop-up emitters, stormwater-approved discharge areas, or other suitable locations depending on your property.

Channel drains

Channel drains are linear surface drains often installed along patios, garage approaches, walkways, or other hard surfaces where sheet flow needs to be captured quickly.

Downspout drainage extensions

Roof runoff can dump a large amount of water next to a home. We often connect downspouts into underground drain lines to move that water farther away from the foundation and yard.

Regrading and swales

Sometimes the main issue is slope. If the ground pitches the wrong way or traps runoff in one area, we may recommend regrading, shaping swales, or improving elevation transitions to encourage natural drainage.

Benefits of professional yard drainage installation

  • Helps protect your foundation from excess water
  • Reduces standing water and muddy spots
  • Improves lawn health and usability
  • Helps prevent erosion and washouts
  • Reduces mosquito breeding areas
  • Improves drainage around patios, walkways, and driveways
  • Helps control runoff from downspouts and snowmelt
  • Supports long-term property value and curb appeal

The biggest benefit is peace of mind. Instead of worrying every time there is a heavy rain, you have a system designed to control where the water goes.

Built for Minnesota properties

In and around New Prague and the greater Twin Cities metro, drainage problems are often made worse by freeze-thaw cycles, spring melt, intense summer storms, and soil that drains slowly. That is why installation quality matters. We use proven drainage methods along with modern tools and practical field experience to create systems that fit local conditions. We understand how to work around yards, homes, landscaping, and existing grades to deliver a dependable result.

Why homeowners choose Avlaki Drainage Solutions

When you hire us, you are working with a local company based at 4370 Kanabec Ave, New Prague, MN 56071. We are not guessing, and we are not pushing a generic fix. We bring excavation knowledge, drainage expertise, and real problem-solving experience to every project. We believe in doing the job right, explaining the work clearly, and building systems that last.

We serve homeowners and businesses in New Prague and surrounding communities across the Twin Cities metro. Whether you have a backyard that stays soaked, water near the house, or runoff destroying parts of your landscape, we can help you find the right answer.

Schedule your yard drainage consultation

If your yard is holding water, do not wait for the problem to spread to your lawn, landscaping, or foundation. Let us take a look and recommend a drainage solution that fits your property. Call Avlaki Drainage Solutions at (952) 292-3511 to schedule your yard drainage system installation consultation. We are ready to help you protect your yard and move water away fast.

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Our Yard Drainage Installation Process

We keep it simple, clear, and built around long-term results. Our process is designed to move water away from your yard and foundation fast, with a system that fits your property and holds up in Minnesota conditions.

On-Site Drainage Assessment

We start with a visit to inspect low spots, pooling water, downspout discharge, grading, and how runoff moves across your property. Then we explain the problem in plain terms and recommend the right yard drainage system, timeline, and upfront estimate.

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Custom Layout And Installation

Once approved, we mark utilities, map out the drainage path, and install the system using proper slope, solid or perforated pipe, basins, and discharge points as needed. Most yard drainage installs are completed in 1 to 3 days with careful excavation and minimal disruption to your lawn.

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Final Testing And Walkthrough

Before we wrap up, we test water flow through the new system, check connections, and confirm drainage is moving away from your yard and foundation correctly. We finish with a clean site, a full walkthrough, and clear maintenance tips so you know exactly what was done and what to expect.

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Yard Drainage System Installation FAQs

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