Drainage Solutions
French drains, catch basins, culverts, downspout drainage, and regrading to fix water problems on your property.
Water on your property needs somewhere to go. When it pools against your foundation, floods your yard, or turns your driveway into a creek during every storm, you have a drainage problem. We fix it.
What we install
- French drains
- Catch basins and grates
- Culvert installation
- Downspout drainage extensions
- Drainage regrading
- Erosion control
Solving the root cause
A lot of drainage fixes only address the symptom. Water pools here, so put a drain here. We look at the whole property: where water enters, how it flows, and where it exits. Then we design a system that handles the water correctly so the problem does not just move to a new spot.
Quality materials
We install ADS N-12 HDPE pipe, NDS drainage systems, and Mirafi geotextiles. These are the materials that last. Cheap corrugated pipe from the hardware store crushes under soil load and clogs in a few years. We use the right products so your drainage system works for decades.
Why choose StoneLex?
- Fully licensed & insured for your protection.
- Upfront pricing you approve before any work starts.
- Serving Orland Park, Homer Glen, Frankfort, New Lenox, Tinley Park, Joliet and surrounding areas.
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Cost of drainage solutions in Orland Park
What moves the price:
- Length and depth of the drain runs
- Soil type, clay needs more design work
- Where the water can legally discharge
- How much regrading the site needs
- Permit requirements in your area
Every job is different, so we give you an exact price up front, and you approve it before any work starts.
How it works
How our drainage solutions process works
Get your free estimate
Call or request a quote online. We'll take a look and give you an honest, upfront price, no pressure.
We schedule your job
Pick a time that works for you. We show up when we say we will and keep you in the loop the whole way.
Done right, the first time
Clean, quality excavation & site work, and we leave your property better than we found it.
Get a free estimate for drainage solutions
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Find us
9957 W 151st St, Orland Park, IL 60462 · View us on Google
FAQ
Drainage Solutions, common questions
How do I know if I need a French drain?
If water pools in your yard, seeps into your basement, or sits against your foundation after rain, you likely need some form of drainage. We will come out, assess the situation, and recommend the right solution.
How long does drainage installation take?
Most residential drainage projects take 1 to 3 days. Larger commercial systems take longer. We give you a clear timeline before we start.
Do you handle erosion control?
Yes. We install erosion control measures including regrading, geotextile fabrics, rip-rap, and vegetation establishment.
Will a French drain work in heavy clay soil?
Yes, when it is designed for clay. Heavy clay drains slowly, so the trench depth, pipe size, gravel bed, and fabric all have to be right, and the water needs a real outlet to discharge to. We design for the soil we actually find on your site, not a one-size-fits-all install.
Need drainage solutions?
Call now or request a free estimate, response within 1 hour by phone. Emergency service available.
Licensed & Insured · Response within 1 hour by phone · No obligation