Yard Drainage Cost in Cedar Falls: What to Budget
If your yard stays wet after every rain, you are probably wondering what it costs to fix it. That is a fair question, and the answer depends on what is causing the problem and how extensive the fix needs to be. In the Cedar Valley, where our clay soil drains slowly and spring rains come in heavy doses, drainage problems are common. The good news is that most of them are fixable at a reasonable cost. The bad news is that ignoring a drainage problem almost always makes it worse, and the damage to your foundation, your plants, and your lawn adds up faster than the cost of fixing the drainage.
French drains are the most common solution for yards where subsurface water is the issue. A French drain is a trench filled with perforated pipe and washed gravel that collects groundwater and carries it away. The cost runs $40 to $80 per linear foot installed. That covers the trenching, the landscape fabric, the perforated pipe, the washed gravel backfill, and the restoration of the surface. A typical residential French drain is 50 to 100 feet long. For a 60-foot drain on the simpler end, you are looking at $2,400 to $3,000. For a longer, deeper drain in heavy clay that requires more equipment and labor, it can go up to $5,000 or more. That is a lot of money, but compare it to the cost of foundation repairs or replacing a water-damaged basement, and the value becomes clear.
Yard grading is often the most cost-effective drainage fix. If your yard slopes toward the house or has low spots where water collects, regrading solves the problem at its source. The cost ranges from $500 for small lawn leveling to $3,000 for a full yard regrade that moves significant amounts of soil. Grading uses laser-guided equipment to create precise slopes that direct water away from the foundation and toward drainage outlets. In many cases, grading alone handles the problem and you do not need French drains or catch basins. We always start with a grading assessment when we look at a wet yard. Sometimes moving dirt is all it takes, and that is by far the cheapest solution.
Catch basins handle surface water in specific problem spots. A catch basin is a box with a grate that sits flush with the ground in a low point where water collects. Water flows into the grate and gets carried away through underground pipe. Each catch basin costs $200 to $500 installed, plus the cost of the pipe running from the basin to the discharge point. If you need two or three basins connected to a main drain line, the total for the system might run $1,500 to $3,000. Catch basins work well for yards that have localized low spots rather than widespread drainage problems. They are often combined with French drains and regrading to create a complete system that handles both surface and subsurface water.
Downspout drainage is the simplest and cheapest fix, and it is the one most homeowners in Cedar Falls overlook. A lot of homes have downspouts that dump water right next to the foundation, where it soaks down and finds its way into the basement. Extending the downspout pipe 5 to 10 feet away from the house costs $100 to $300 per downspout. That is a small investment for a fix that prevents big problems. You can use rigid PVC pipe buried just below the surface, flexible extensions that lay on the ground, or pop-up emitters that release the water at a safe distance. We include downspout extensions in almost every drainage project because they are cheap and effective. If you have not looked at where your downspouts discharge, start there before you think about more expensive solutions.
The bottom line on drainage costs is that the price range is wide because every property is different. The soil type, the severity of the problem, the size of the area, and the complexity of the solution all affect the final number. The only way to get an accurate price is to have a professional walk your property, look at the conditions, and design a system that fits your specific situation. We offer free on-site estimates for all drainage work in Cedar Falls and the Cedar Valley. We will find the source of the water problem, explain what it will take to fix it, and give you a written quote with no pressure. If you are tired of a wet yard, give us a call.