Drainage Solutions
In the Augusta Area
Smart Drainage Design That Protects Your Property
Standing water, erosion, and soggy lawns aren’t just inconvenient, they can lead to serious damage to your landscape, hardscapes, and foundation. At EGOS Hardscape, we design and install effective drainage solutions that manage water at the source and move it where it belongs.
Every property is different. That’s why we take a customized approach, evaluating grading, soil conditions, and water flow to deliver drainage systems that work long-term—without disrupting the look of your outdoor space.
Drainage Problems We Solve
Poor drainage can show up in many ways. Our team regularly helps homeowners fix:
- Standing water or pooling after rain
- Erosion and washouts
- Muddy or unusable yards
- Water collecting near foundations or retaining walls
- Downspout discharge issues
- Saturated lawns that never fully dry
If water is causing problems on your property, ignoring it will only make things worse. We build solutions designed to prevent future damage, not temporary patches.
Our Drainage Services
French Drain Installation
French drains are one of the most effective ways to redirect excess groundwater away from problem areas. We design and install properly graded French drain systems that collect water below the surface and safely move it away from your home, yard, or hardscape.
Our French drain systems are ideal for:
- Eliminating standing water in lawns and landscaped areas
- Protecting foundations and retaining walls
- Relieving saturated soil and hydrostatic pressure
- Improving overall yard usability
Each system includes proper excavation, filter fabric when applicable, gravel, and perforated PVC pipe—installed the right way to ensure consistent flow and long-term performance.
French drains are one option, but we also install a wide range of closed drainage systems. These systems use catch basins and solid piping to effectively collect and move surface runoff. Each system is designed with properly sized pipe to handle the intended water volume, along with graded swales and berms to control surface flow and manage the surrounding watershed.


