RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS IN DRY RIDGE & NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions installs French drains, surface drains, swales, downspout tie-ins, and under-deck drainage across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Water is the most common cause of failed concrete, settling retaining walls, and wet basements in the NKY area. Solving the drainage problem first means the finished concrete and walls actually hold.

French drain with white rock drainage solution around a firepit area

WHAT SPENCER'S INSTALLS

How Do I Fix Yard Drainage Problems in Northern Kentucky?

FRENCH DRAINS, SWALES, AND DOWNSPOUT TIE-INS

Northern Kentucky soils run heavy to clay, which means water doesn’t drain on its own. Standing water against a foundation cracks the wall. Water trapped behind a retaining wall pushes the block forward over a few freeze-thaw cycles. Water pooling on a patio undermines the slab. Most of what Spencer’s fixes in drainage work is preventing the next concrete or wall failure before it happens.

Standard installations use perforated PVC pipe wrapped in geotextile fabric, bedded in #57 limestone, with a clean-out at the high end and a daylight outlet or pop-up emitter at the low end. French drains catch subsurface water; surface drains handle puddling at downspouts and patio edges; swales reshape the yard to move water away from the house. Spencer’s coordinates drainage work with concrete and retaining wall projects on the same site.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions services Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties from the Dry Ridge HQ. Town list includes Williamstown, Crittenden, Verona, Walton, Union, Florence, Burlington, Hebron, Independence, Erlanger, Fort Mitchell, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas. Free estimates within 24 hours.

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DRAINAGE QUESTIONS

A French drain is a trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that collects subsurface water and moves it to a daylight outlet or storm sewer. Spencer’s installs French drains around foundations, behind retaining walls, along property lines, and across wet yards. The standard build uses 4-inch perforated PVC pipe wrapped in geotextile fabric and bedded in #57 limestone.
Common signs: standing water that doesn’t drain within 24 hours of a storm, soggy soil for days after rain, water in the basement or crawl space, erosion channels in the yard, foundation cracks expanding seasonally, or a retaining wall starting to lean. Spencer’s evaluates drainage at the estimate visit and recommends the right solution for the actual problem.
A French drain is buried and handles subsurface water; a swale is a shallow surface channel that moves rainwater across the yard. Both have a place. French drains work for high water tables and foundation drainage. Swales work for surface runoff after heavy rain. On steep lots or wet yards, the right answer is often both.
Yes, and it’s the right time to do it. Adding drainage during a concrete or retaining wall project is significantly cheaper than retrofitting later. The excavation is already open and the equipment is on site. Spencer’s bundles drainage work with concrete and wall projects on the same property at a coordinated rate.
Drainage discharge depends on the property. Common outlets: daylight at a downhill property line, a pop-up emitter that releases at grade after a rain, a storm sewer connection (where permitted), a dry well that lets water soak in away from the structure, or a rain garden built to absorb the discharge. Spencer’s evaluates outlet options at the estimate visit.
Drainage pricing is quoted per linear foot of trench plus outlet setup. A typical residential French drain run (50 to 100 feet, single outlet) falls in a quotable range Spencer provides at the on-site estimate. Larger jobs (subdivision drainage, commercial perimeter, multiple-system retrofit) are quoted by the project. Free estimates returned within 24 hours.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

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Describe what water is doing on the property. Spencer evaluates the source and returns a free estimate within 24 hours.