Drainage & Water Management

Stop Water From Pooling Where It Shouldn't

Drainage and Water Management Services in Cathlamet

You walk outside after a storm in Cathlamet and see standing water along your foundation, a soggy patch in the middle of your yard, or a driveway that's starting to wash out. Water that doesn't move off your property correctly will find the lowest point and sit there, softening soil, killing grass, and threatening structures that weren't built to stay wet.


Jamie's Yard Services LLC installs drainage systems throughout Cathlamet, including French drains to redirect subsurface water, culverts to move surface flow under driveways or paths, and full property drainage solutions that combine grading, pipe, and rock to guide water where it belongs. The goal is to intercept water before it becomes a problem and give it a clear path off your property or into a designated collection area.


If water is pooling, eroding, or soaking into areas it shouldn't in Cathlamet, get in touch to discuss what's causing it and how to fix it.

What Happens When Drainage Gets Installed

The work starts by identifying where water is coming from and where it's going now, then mapping a route that moves it away from structures, hardscaping, and usable yard space in Cathlamet. A trench is dug along the path, lined with filter fabric, and filled with perforated pipe surrounded by drain rock to collect and carry water without clogging.


After installation, you'll see dry ground where water used to sit, and runoff will follow predictable routes instead of spreading across your yard. Grass will grow back in areas that stayed too wet before, and you won't see erosion channels forming after heavy rain.


Culverts are installed by excavating beneath a driveway or path, placing a pipe at the correct slope, then backfilling and compacting around it to restore the surface. Catch basins can be added where surface water collects, connecting to underground pipe that carries flow to a safe outlet. This service does not include building permanent retaining walls, modifying public right-of-way drainage, or altering natural streams without permits.


Questions Come Up When Water Keeps Showing Up

Homeowners in Cathlamet often want to know how drainage systems actually work, how long they last, and whether their specific problem can be fixed without tearing up the entire yard.


What is a French drain and when do I need one?

A French drain is a gravel-filled trench with perforated pipe that collects groundwater and moves it away from foundations, basements, or low areas. You need one when water sits on the surface for hours after rain, when soil stays soggy, or when you see water staining on foundation walls.

How do you determine where to route drainage in Cathlamet?

Jamie's Yard Services LLC reads the natural slope of your property, identifies low points, and traces where water is flowing now. Drainage is routed downhill toward a suitable outlet such as a ditch, dry well, or lower area of your lot that can handle the volume without flooding someone else.

What materials are used in a drainage system?

You'll see perforated four-inch pipe, washed drain rock, and non-woven filter fabric that keeps soil from clogging the rock. Surface catch basins are made from heavy-duty plastic, and culverts are typically corrugated plastic or metal pipe sized to handle expected flow.

How long does a drainage installation take?

A single French drain or culvert can be installed in one day, while whole-property systems with multiple lines, catch basins, and grading may take two to three days depending on soil conditions and access.

When should I call about drainage problems?

You should call as soon as you notice standing water that doesn't drain within a day, erosion forming channels in your yard, or water moving toward your foundation. Drainage problems get worse over time and cause more expensive damage the longer they're ignored.

Jamie's Yard Services LLC installs drainage systems across Cathlamet where water needs to be controlled before it damages property or makes outdoor space unusable. If your yard isn't draining the way it should, contact us to assess the problem and map a solution.