Oklahoma City French Drain Installation Since 1993.
French Drain, Moore Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, French Drain Repair
Oklahoma Drainage 405 203 9419
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French drain Installation
with trench liner and pipe filter
Oklahoma City French Drain Installation has been a Central focus for Oklahoma Drainage since 1993. We have served over 2000 customers.
We have installed a lot of French Drains in apartment complexes and businesses. The majority of our business is with Homeowners.
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What is a French Drain?
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Surface Drain Next to a French Drain
1993 was a long time ago. Oklahoma Drainage has installed French Drains, Surface Drains, Channel Drains and Sump Pumps for over 30 years. We also provide Sprinkler Repair.
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Oklahoma Drainage provides top quality Sprinkler Repair Service. If you live in Oklahoma City and need a Sprinkler Head moved, we can help. You might have a Sprinkler Pipe leak that needs attention. A Sprinkler Valve might we wore out as well. You might just want a Sprinkler System Checkup for Spring. For these problems and many others, Oklahoma Drainage can help.
We service Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond and all of Central and Western Oklahoma.
Sometimes things go wrong with sprinkler systems.
OKLAHOMA DRAINAGE AND SPRINKLER REPAIR. 405 203 9419
One Common problem is that they continue to run and won’t shut off. In most cases this is a problem with a sprinkler valve that has “Stuck” in the on position.
This can be temporarily solved by shutting of the Emergency Shutoff Valve. The problem is that some sprinkler systems don’t have one to turn off or if they do the homeowner doesn’t know where it is.

Above Ground Back-Flow-Valve.
It may be on the back-flow valve which may be located on the side of the house under a big plastic fake rock.
Many sprinkler systems in Oklahoma have them. (50 % ?) Under the plastic rock is a back-flow valve with two shut off handles. Usually, they have blue or green or tan handles. Turn one of the handles and it should shut off the water to your sprinkler system.
Other times the Emergency Shutoff Valve is in a box in the ground out by the curb near your water meter. The valve box will have a green lid. Sometimes they are difficult to open. Many times, I had to pry them open with a flat head screwdriver.
Inside the valve box is a plastic handle that can turn off the water to the sprinkler system. It can be blue or red or grey in color.
Many times, the valve box will be full of dirt, and you can’t turn or even see the handle until some of the dirt has been dug out by hand.
Water might be shooting up in the air somewhere on your property. This can be caused by a broken sprinkler pipe or sprinkler valve.
SHUT OFF THE SPRINKLER WATER IF YOU CAN AND GIVE US A CALL.
OKLAHOMA DRAINAGE AND SPRINKLER REPAIR. SERVICING ALL OF CENTRAL AND WESTERN OKLAHOMA.
405 203 9419
Servicing Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond and all of Central and Western Oklahoma

The White Material is the Trench Liner. The black material is the Pipe Filter.
We Install Drainage Systems to fit various needs for homeowners an businesses. A Drainage System can utilize French Drains, Surface Drains, Channel Drains or Sump Pumps as the intake part to the Drainage System.
The Drain or Sump Pump brings water into the Drainpipe. The Drainpipe takes the water to the ” Exit.” Which is Either a “Curb Outlet” or a “ Pop Up Emitter.”
The Three parts of A Drainage System are: THE INTAKE (French Drain or Surface Drain ) etc. The TRANSITION (The Pipe) which can be many sizes or type. The EXIT ( A Curb Outlet or Pop Up Emitter )

Curb outlet with more than 6 inches of fall
Need for a Drainage System
The Drainage part of our company name means that we solve water problems for people in Oklahoma. Heavy rain is becoming more common. Back in 1993 when I first started, a hard rain was considered to be about an Inch per/hour. It was fairly rare but not too uncommon. Today things are different. A weather report of rain falls at or above 4 inches per/hour was not uncommon in 2019. Excess water causes all types of damage to property both residential and commercial.
Our Drainage Systems drain water away from places you don’t want it to be. You might have water standing along the foundation of your house, or inside your basement. You might have water on your driveway or flowerbed too.
Designing a French Drain or a Drainage System
When I talk to a potential customer while doing a Drainage System estimate, I take a lot of things into consideration. First, I have the Customer show me where water is standing or where it is going that it shouldn’t. This is part of defining the specific problem area.
Sometimes the Water Problem Area is larger and more involved than the customer realizes. Once the Water Problem Area is clearly defined, the next step is to determine how the water is getting to the problem area. Many times, there is more than one Water Source to the Water Problem area. A big mistake in Drainage System Design is to stop once the most obvious Water Source is found.
A Drainage System Designer must be a detective to some degree. For Example: Water running down the hill and onto the back patio might be the most obvious water source. Sub-surface water or a neighbor’s new gutter downspout could also be contributing. Most of the time water gets into the problem area from more than one source.
Next you must decide where to take the water. This is determining an Exit Point for the Drainage System. If possible, you want your exit point to be downhill from the problem area. If it is up hill in all directions from the problem area, then the only solution is a Sump Pump.
Once an exit Point is determined,
you must ask yourself if there is any way to install two exit points. Usually this can only work when an exit point can work on both ends of a Drainage System. The benefit of two Exit Points in a Drainage System is it greatly increases the water capacity. It can move much more water faster during a heavy rain than a system with just one Exit Point. Most Drainage Systems can only utilize one Exit Point. With 30 years of Drainage Installation, I would say 10% of our Drainage Systems have two Exit Points.

Popup Emitter to release water from a French Drain in Yukon
Next we have to decide what type of drain to install in the problem area. If it is a small area with one water source, or lots of sources.
Oh! we also solve water problems and provide Drainage.
Oklahoma Drainage – We install French Drains, Channel Drains, Surface Drains, Sump Pumps and Sod.
If You live in Oklahoma City and water damaging your foundation, We can install a French Drain for you.
Or,If you live in Norman and have water standing on your driveway, consider a Channel Drain Installation.
If you live in Edmond and have water flooding your basement, a Sump Pump can help.
Or, you live in Moore and have water washing out your flower bed mulch, We can install a Surface Drain for you.
If you live in Yukon and need grass to grow, we can install Sod too!

Installing Drainpipe from French Drain in Back Yard
Do you have water standing in your yard after a heavy rain?
Do your gutters turn your sidewalk into a moat after a storm. Worst of all, do you have water seeping into your home or business from Storm-Water runoff?

Installing Solid 4 Inch Drainpipe Between French Drain and Curb
Oklahoma Drainage can help with these and many other “standing water” and ” Drainage Problems. We can diagnose your drainage problem and design a drainage system to fit your specific needs. In Business since 1993.
We utilize: French Drains, Surface Drains, Channel Drains, Basin Drains, Trench Drains, Basement Drains, and Sump Pumps.
We service all of Central and Western Oklahoma
































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