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Trusted, Long‑Lasting French Drains in Maitland, FL

Water pooling in the lawn, soggy side yards, and damp foundations don’t fix themselves. For 15+ years, we’ve helped Maitland homeowners protect their properties with properly designed French drains, grading, and roof runoff solutions. We’re local, family‑owned, fully insured, and we call Sunshine 811 before every dig. Our crews work cleanly and safely to keep your landscaping intact.

As your nearby specialists for French Drains Maitland FL, we engineer every system with laser‑verified slope, quality pipe, and non‑woven geotextile around #57 stone for reliability in Central Florida’s high water table. Expect clear pricing, fast scheduling, and work backed by a strong warranty. Tell us about your yard - contact us today for a free on‑site estimate.

Core Drainage Services Built for Central Florida Homes

We design and install reliable yard drainage systems that move water away from structures and living spaces. Every project includes grade verification, code‑compliant discharge, and a tidy restoration.

French Drain Installation

Standing water and soft spots near patios, pool decks, or along fences can invite erosion and foundation moisture. We install French drains using #57 washed rock, a non‑woven geotextile “burrito wrap,” and either 4 in SDR‑35 PVC perforated pipe or corrugated HDPE - selected for soil and load conditions. We verify a 1–2% continuous slope with a laser and add clean‑outs for future maintenance. Outfalls tie to a legal discharge such as a pop‑up emitter, dry well, or approved storm inlet - never sanitary sewer. Sunshine 811 utility locates are always included. Learn more about our French Drain Installation services.

Yard Drainage Solutions

If rain lingers for days, you may need more than a single drain line. We combine grading, swales, and surface inlets to move sheet flow efficiently across flat lots. Using a walk‑behind trencher, mini excavator, and rotary/laser level, we create proper fall while preserving trees and hardscapes. Systems often include 12x12 catch basins (NDS 1200 series), pop‑up emitters, and solid conveyance pipe to a compliant outfall. We finish with sod restoration and compaction so your yard looks great and drains right. Explore our Yard Drainage Solutions.

Downspout Drainage Extensions

Roof runoff overwhelms beds and walkways if it empties at the foundation. We separate roof water from French drain lines and route downspouts in solid PVC to the curb outlet, pop‑up emitter, or approved storm structure. We add debris filters, clean‑out ports, and backwater protection where needed. This keeps sediment out of your sub‑surface drain and reduces maintenance. It also aligns with Orange County rules that prohibit discharge to sanitary sewer. See our Downspout Drainage Extensions.

Trench Drain Installation

Driveways, garage thresholds, and patio transitions often need a linear solution. We install trench/channel drains with proper concrete saw‑cutting, base prep, and laser‑set elevation to capture sheet flow. Channels are sized for expected rainfall and tied to a legal discharge using solid piping - often 4 or 6 in for higher flows. Brands and materials are matched to traffic load and aesthetics, then finished with clean grates and neat concrete/ paver restoration. Learn more about our Trench Drain Installation.

Sump Pump Installation

On flat lots without gravity outfalls - or near lakefronts with high groundwater - we install sump basins with reliable pumps, check valves, and dedicated circuits. Systems include high‑water alarms, backflow protection, and discharge to approved locations. We size the basin and pump for peak storm events and provide maintenance guidance. This approach pairs well with interior or exterior underdrains to protect crawl spaces and foundations. View our Sump Pump Installation.

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See clear pricing and a plan built for your property. Same‑week site visits in Maitland and flexible scheduling available - request your free estimate now.

Why Choose Orlando French Drain for French Drains in Maitland, FL

At Orlando French Drain, we focus exclusively on solving water problems the right way. Over thousands of Central Florida installs, we’ve honed a process that blends sound design, quality materials, and meticulous workmanship. Our team is fully insured, trained to national safety standards, and up to speed on Maitland and Orange County discharge rules. If you’re comparing options for French Drains Maitland FL, we’ll show you a durable, code‑compliant plan and stand behind it.

Certified Expertise You Can Trust

Your yard deserves more than guesswork. Our designers and foremen hold Irrigation Association credentials (CIC/CID/CLIA) and complete NDS drainage contractor training. We participate in the Florida Stormwater Association and FNGLA to stay current on local best practices. That means smarter layouts, correct materials, and fewer callbacks.

We confirm elevations with a rotary laser and provide as‑built notes or photos on request. When needed, we camera‑inspect lines with a CCTV drain camera to verify performance, then document the outfall and flow path for your records.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety‑First

Our scope is performed under the appropriate Florida license classifications (such as Underground Utility/Excavation or Plumbing, when required), and every crew follows OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P for trenching and excavation. An OSHA‑trained competent person oversees excavation depth, shoring, and access.

We call Sunshine 811 at least two business days before digging and use utility locators, flags/paint, and vacuum potholing where necessary. We protect pedestrians and traffic around open trenches and restore hardscape and sod to a neat finish.

Better Equipment and Materials = Better Results

We bring the right tools: walk‑behind trenchers, mini excavators, pipe lasers or string lines, plate compactors, and soil probes. This precision reduces future settling and keeps water moving. For materials, we commonly use 4 in SDR‑35 PVC perforated pipe or corrugated HDPE slotted pipe, wrapped in non‑woven geotextile with #57 washed stone. Higher flows may call for 6 in pipe or NDS EZflow bundles.

We also separate roof runoff in solid PVC, install clean‑out ports for easy flushing, and add pop‑up emitters or curb outlets per code. These details extend system life and simplify maintenance.

Local Knowledge and Compliance

Maitland’s flat grades, sandy soils, and proximity to the Winter Park Chain of Lakes demand thoughtful drainage. We design to Orange County and City of Maitland requirements - no discharge to sanitary sewer - and secure approvals when connecting to public storm inlets or making curb cuts. Lakefront and HOA guidelines are respected, with tailored solutions for shoreline lots.

From Dommerich Estates to Lake Sybelia and Maitland Club, we understand neighborhood constraints, tree roots, and irrigation conflicts. We’ll advise on best discharge options and provide a clear plan your HOA and inspector can approve.

Customer‑First Process, Warranty, and Maintenance

We start with a clear diagnosis, fixed‑scope proposal, and photo‑mapped plan. During installation, we keep you updated and protect landscaping with spoil tarps and careful access. Afterward, we provide care instructions and offer optional maintenance/flush plans to keep lines clear of sand and organics.

Every system includes a strong workmanship warranty, and sump pump components carry manufacturer warranties. Need proof of performance? We can flow‑test or camera‑verify outfalls on request so you see results on day one.

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Licensed, insured, and trained to OSHA and Sunshine 811 standards - trust us with your yard. Book your no‑obligation assessment today.

French Drains and Yard Drainage Across Greater Orlando

Orlando French Drain proudly serves homeowners and businesses across Greater Orlando & The Central Florida Region. If you’re within about 30 miles of Orlando, we’ve likely fixed a soggy yard on your street. Our local crews respond quickly, know the soil conditions, and design systems that stand up to summer downpours.

Serving All Neighborhoods in Maitland

We work throughout 32751 and nearby zips including 32701, 32789, and 32810 - covering Dommerich Estates, Maitland Woods, Lake Sybelia, Maitland Club, Maitland Isle, Lake Lily/Downtown Maitland, Minnehaha Shores, Lake Destiny, and Enclave at Maitland. We understand HOA expectations, lakefront discharge considerations, and the challenges of flat lots with a high water table.

From roof runoff management to trench drains at garage thresholds, we build systems that respect local codes and protect curb appeal. When you need dependable French Drains Maitland FL, we’re nearby and ready to help.

Yes - We Serve Your Maitland Neighborhood

From Dommerich Estates to Lake Sybelia, we’re nearby and ready to help. Tell us where you’re located and we’ll schedule a quick visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do French drains work in Florida with a high water table?
Yes - when designed correctly. In Maitland’s sandy soils, we place the drain at the right depth, wrap #57 stone in non‑woven geotextile, and maintain a 1–2% slope to a legal discharge. Where gravity outfalls aren’t available or groundwater is persistent, we pair the French drain with a sump basin and pump. Separating roof runoff into solid piping prevents overloading the sub‑surface system and improves performance.
How much does a French drain cost per foot in the Orlando/Maitland area?
Most exterior systems range from about $35–$65 per linear foot in our market. Price depends on pipe type (SDR‑35 vs corrugated), depth and length, access for equipment, type of outfall (pop‑up, curb outlet, storm inlet), and restoration (sod, pavers, concrete). Add‑ons like catch basins, clean‑outs, or a sump pump increase cost. We provide a clear, itemized estimate after a site visit in Maitland.
How deep should a French drain be and what slope is required?
Typical depth is 12–18 inches to intercept surface and near‑surface water without hitting utilities or irrigation. We confirm elevations with a laser and maintain a continuous 1–2% fall to the outfall. Too shallow reduces capture; too deep risks conflicts and can slow drainage in sandy soils. Clean‑outs are added for future flushing and inspections.
Do I need a permit for a French drain in Orange County or the City of Maitland?
Simple yard French drains on private property often don’t require a building permit. However, connecting to a public storm inlet, installing a curb outlet, or discharging near lakes may require approvals and/or HOA consent. We handle Sunshine 811, advise on city/county rules, and can coordinate any necessary permits or curb cut details for compliance.
Can I connect my French drain or downspouts to the street or storm drain?
Possibly - with approval. Orange County/Orlando prohibit discharge to sanitary sewer, but a curb outlet or tie‑in to a public storm structure may be allowed if properly permitted. We evaluate grade, flow, and capacity, then propose a compliant solution such as a pop‑up emitter, curb outlet, dry well, or sump‑pump discharge where gravity won’t work.
What pipe is best: corrugated HDPE or PVC SDR‑35?
Both can work. We often use SDR‑35 PVC for durability, smooth interior flow, and easier cleaning. Corrugated HDPE is flexible and faster to install, useful around roots or curves. For conveyance lines (downspouts), solid PVC is preferred. We choose based on soil, loading, maintenance goals, and budget - and we can step up to 6‑inch pipe for higher flows.
Should roof downspouts tie into a French drain or a separate solid pipe?
Best practice is to keep them separate. Downspouts carry debris and can clog a perforated French drain. We route roof runoff in solid PVC to a pop‑up emitter, curb outlet, or approved storm inlet, and keep the French drain dedicated to ground water. Clean‑outs and debris filters make maintenance easy.
What rock and fabric should be used in a French drain?
#57 washed drain rock (about 3/4 inch) wrapped in a non‑woven geotextile fabric (2–4 oz) provides void space and filtration while limiting sand migration. We burrito‑wrap the stone so fines can’t infiltrate from above or below. This setup improves flow, reduces clogging, and extends system life in Central Florida’s sandy soils.
Where should a French drain discharge in Maitland - curb, dry well, lake, or sump?
We evaluate grade, distance, and rules. Common options include a curb outlet, pop‑up emitter to lawn, dry well/infiltration (where soil allows), or a sump‑pump discharge when gravity isn’t feasible. Lakefront homes and HOA neighborhoods may have additional restrictions. We’ll recommend a compliant, reliable outfall for your property.
How long do French drains last and what maintenance is needed?
A properly built system can perform for 20+ years. Annual or semiannual maintenance - flushing clean‑outs, clearing pop‑up emitters, and checking downspout filters - keeps lines clear. We can camera‑inspect and hydro‑jet if needed. Ask about our maintenance/flush plans tailored to Central Florida’s sand and organics.

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