Yard Drainage Solutions in Newburgh NY & the Hudson Valley
Bernicker & Son Landscaping fixes standing water, soggy lawns, and foundation drainage problems across Newburgh, Orange County, and the Hudson Valley. Our drainage solutions address the root cause so the water goes where it should, permanently.
French Drains & Subsurface Drainage
French drains are the most common and effective solution for yard drainage problems in the Hudson Valley. A perforated pipe is installed in a gravel-filled trench below the surface, intercepting groundwater before it reaches your lawn, patio, or foundation. Water enters the pipe through perforations and flows by gravity to a discharge point at a lower elevation.
We install French drains with 4-inch perforated SDR-35 pipe wrapped in filter fabric to prevent soil intrusion, surrounded by clean washed gravel, and covered with topsoil and seed or sod. For properties with heavy clay soil, which is extremely common across Newburgh, Cornwall-on-Hudson, and Beacon, French drains are often the only permanent fix for soggy yards. Our French drain guide covers the full installation process.
- 4-inch perforated pipe with filter fabric
- Clean washed gravel for maximum flow
- Gravity discharge to dry well or daylight outlet
Catch Basins, Dry Wells & Regrading
Not every drainage problem requires a French drain. Some yards collect water because the grade slopes toward the house instead of away from it. Others have low spots where water pools because there is no outlet. We use a combination of surface drainage tools depending on what the site needs.
Catch basins collect surface water from low spots and route it through solid pipe to a discharge point. Dry wells are underground chambers filled with gravel that store water and allow it to percolate slowly into the soil. Regrading reshapes the yard surface to direct water flow away from the foundation and toward designated drainage areas. For many properties in the Hudson Valley, the right solution is a combination of these methods.
- Catch basins for low spots and pool areas
- Dry wells for underground water storage
- Regrading to fix negative slope toward foundation
Why Hudson Valley Yards Have Drainage Problems
Drainage problems are widespread across the Hudson Valley for several reasons specific to this region. Understanding why your yard holds water is the first step toward fixing it permanently.
Heavy clay soil: Most of Orange County sits on glacial clay deposits that absorb water extremely slowly. During spring snowmelt and heavy rain events, clay soil becomes saturated and cannot absorb any more water. The result is standing water, soggy turf, and muddy conditions that can persist for days after the rain stops.
Steep terrain and runoff: Properties on hillsides near the Hudson River, Storm King, and the Highlands receive runoff from higher elevations. Water flows downhill across the surface and collects in yards, driveways, and against foundations at the bottom of slopes.
Poor construction grading: Many homes in the Newburgh area were built with inadequate grading around the foundation. Over time, soil settles and the grade flattens or reverses, sending water toward the house instead of away. This is especially common on properties built in the 1970s through 1990s.
Downspout discharge: Roof runoff from a typical house generates thousands of gallons of water per year. When downspouts discharge directly against the foundation without extensions or underground routing, the water saturates the soil around the basement walls and creates wet basement problems.
We diagnose the specific cause on your property during a free on-site assessment and recommend only the solutions that address it. No upselling, no guessing.
What Our Clients Say
"Our backyard was a swamp every spring. Bernicker & Son installed a French drain system along the back of the property and redirected the downspouts underground. First spring after the work, completely dry. Should have done it years ago."
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