Drainage problems in Oklahoma City are common
This site helps homeowners understand the most common drainage solutions and connect with independent contractors who install them.
Local homes deal with expansive clay soil, sudden storms, flat yard areas, aging drainage systems, and water moving toward slabs, basements, and crawlspaces. The right fix depends on where the water starts, where it collects, and where it can safely discharge.
What problem are you dealing with?
Start with the symptom you can see. These pages explain what may be happening and which solutions are usually considered.
Yard flooding after rain
Standing water, saturated lawn areas, and low spots that stay wet after storms.
FWFoundation water problems
Water collecting near a slab, stem wall, basement wall, or footing.
ERDriveway erosion and runoff
Washouts, channeling, gravel movement, and slope damage around paved areas.
PWStanding water around the home
Puddles that linger too long and may point to grading or drainage issues.
Main drainage solutions
Compare the systems commonly used to move water away from yards, foundations, crawlspaces, and basements.
French drain installation
Subsurface drainage for water moving through soil or collecting in low areas.
YDYard drainage systems
Catch basins, pipe routes, swales, and discharge planning for wet lawns.
GRGrading and yard leveling
Surface slope corrections that help water move away before it settles.
SPSump pump systems
Pump-based protection for interior water collection points and basements.
WPBasement waterproofing
Interior and exterior methods for reducing basement water intrusion.
CWCrawlspace water problems
Drainage and moisture control options under raised portions of a home.
FNFoundation drainage
Water management around slabs, footings, foundation walls, and backfill.
SWStormwater drainage
Runoff control for heavy rain, roof water, hardscapes, and property lines.
BWWet basement solutions
Options for leaks, seepage, damp walls, and recurring basement water.
When you may need drainage work
Recurring water is the warning sign. If these issues keep coming back, a contractor can evaluate slope, soil, discharge, and the right drainage route.
- Water pooling in the yard after rain
- Basement flooding or seepage
- Crawlspace moisture or damp soil
- Foundation cracks or water pressure
- Sump pump running constantly
- Water near a slab or footing
- Downspout overflow near the house
- Soil erosion around the home
Service area
Oklahoma City • Edmond • Norman • Moore • Yukon • Midwest City • Del City • Mustang • Bethany • Choctaw
Need help figuring out where the water should go?
Call to get connected with drainage professionals serving the Oklahoma City area. They can review the issue, discuss possible solutions, and handle inspections, pricing, and scheduling directly.
Oklahoma City Drainage Solutions does not perform drainage, waterproofing, or repair work. We connect homeowners with independent professionals who perform the work.
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