Drainage & Grading · Denton, TX

Drainage & Grading in Denton

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Poor drainage and improper grading around the foundation are the leading causes of recurring foundation movement in Texas. When water pools against the foundation, the clay soil swells; when it dries out, the clay contracts. Repeated cycles of this swell-and-shrink movement slowly destabilize even a well-built slab. Drainage correction typically includes re-grading soil around the perimeter so surface water flows away from the house, installing French drains or surface channel drains to capture and redirect runoff, and extending gutter downspouts well away from the foundation. Addressing drainage before or alongside foundation repair is critical — without it, a freshly repaired foundation is likely to experience the same movement again within a few years.

Typical pricing

Typical Texas range: $1,500–$8,000 for residential drainage correction and perimeter re-grading. Not a quote — scope varies greatly by lot conditions.

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FAQ

Drainage & Grading in Denton - common questions

How much does drainage correction cost? +
Residential drainage projects in Texas generally run $1,500–$8,000 depending on scope: simple soil re-grading and downspout extensions are at the low end; full French-drain systems with catch basins and pop-up emitters are at the higher end. Get a written scope that identifies the source of the drainage problem before agreeing to any work.
Will fixing drainage also fix my foundation? +
Drainage correction prevents future movement but does not raise a foundation that has already settled. Most homeowners address both: foundation repair to correct existing settlement, then drainage correction to prevent recurrence. Doing repairs without fixing drainage often leads to the same problem returning.
How do I know if I have a drainage problem? +
Common signs include water stains or efflorescence on the foundation, soil that stays saturated after rain, visible gaps between the soil and the foundation perimeter, and foundation cracks that keep reopening after repair. A foundation inspector will typically note drainage issues as part of a written evaluation.

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