Professional Drainage Solutions in Utah
Water damage is one of the most costly and destructive forces affecting Utah properties. From spring snowmelt flooding in Park City to summer flash floods in Salt Lake City and persistent wet spots across the Wasatch Back, improper water management destroys landscapes, damages foundations, and creates hazardous conditions. At Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC, our professional drainage solutions in Utah combine engineering expertise with 30+ years of local experience to eliminate water problems at their source—protecting your property investment for decades.
📍 Drainage Solutions Service Areas
Prime Landscaping proudly provides drainage installation and repair throughout Utah:
Why Drainage Solutions Matter in Utah
Utah’s unique climate creates intense water management challenges. Our arid summers are punctuated by sudden, heavy thunderstorms that dump massive amounts of water in minutes. Winter snowpack—often 200+ inches in Park City—melts rapidly in spring, overwhelming landscapes not designed for such volumes. Combined with Utah’s clay-heavy soils that absorb water slowly, these conditions make professional drainage solutions essential rather than optional.
The drainage experts at Prime Landscaping understand that Utah properties face:
- Spring snowmelt surges – Park City’s mountain snowpack releases millions of gallons of water over 4-6 weeks, testing every drainage system to its limit
- Summer flash flooding – Utah’s monsoon season delivers intense rainfall on baked, hard soils that cannot absorb water quickly
- Clay soil saturation – Utah’s expansive clay soils hold water like a sponge, creating persistent wet spots and foundation pressure
- Freeze-thaw damage – Trapped water expands when frozen, cracking hardscapes, heaving foundations, and destroying irrigation systems
Our Drainage Solutions
1. French Drains
The gold standard for subsurface water management, our French drain installation in Park City and Salt Lake City captures and redirects groundwater before it causes damage:
- Perforated pipe systems – 4-inch HDPE or PVC pipe surrounded by washed gravel and geotextile fabric
- Depth engineering – Installed below frost line (42 inches in Park City, 36 inches in Salt Lake City) to prevent freeze damage
- Slope precision – Minimum 1% grade (1/8 inch per foot) ensuring gravity flow without standing water
- Discharge options – Daylight outlets, dry wells, sump connections, or municipal storm drains
- Interior French drains – Basement perimeter systems with sump pumps for foundation protection
2. Catch Basins & Surface Drains
For rapid surface water removal during Utah’s intense storms, catch basin installation provides immediate relief:
- Area drains – 9×9 to 24×24 inch basins collecting water from low spots, patios, and driveways
- Channel drains – Linear trench drains perfect for driveway edges, pool decks, and garage approaches
- Downspout connections – Directing roof runoff into underground systems instead of foundation zones
- Atrium grates – Elevated inlets that prevent debris clogging while accepting high water volumes
- Sump pump integration – Automatic pumping where gravity discharge isn’t possible
3. Dry Wells & Infiltration Systems
Eco-friendly solutions that return water to the ground rather than overwhelming storm systems:
- Gravel dry wells – Excavated pits filled with clean stone that accept and percolate water
- Modular infiltration chambers – Plastic crates that create underground storage galleries
- Leach field design – Engineered percolation matching soil absorption rates
- Pretreatment filters – Sediment traps that prevent clogging of infiltration surfaces
- Overflow protection – Backup discharge paths when infiltration capacity is exceeded
4. Grading & Swale Systems
Sometimes the simplest solution is the most effective. Our grading-based drainage reshapes your property to move water naturally:
- Berm and swale construction – Raised ridges and shallow channels that direct water flow
- Crown grading – Center-high surfaces that shed water to both sides
- Sheet flow management – Broad, shallow slopes that spread water rather than concentrating it
- Retention swales – Vegetated channels that slow water and promote absorption
- Positive foundation drainage – Minimum 6-inch drop in first 10 feet from structure
5. Sump Pump Systems
When gravity isn’t enough, sump pump installation provides active water removal:
- Submersible pumps – Quiet, efficient units housed in buried basins
- Battery backup systems – Continued protection during Utah’s frequent power outages
- High-capacity commercial units – 1/2 to 1 HP pumps for large collection areas
- Smart controls – WiFi-enabled alerts and automatic cycling
- Discharge management – Proper routing that doesn’t create new problems
| Drainage Solution | Park City / Mountain | Salt Lake City / Urban | Wasatch Back / Rural |
|---|---|---|---|
| French Drains | Deep 48″ install, snowmelt capacity, rock bedding | 36″ depth, utility coordination, curb discharge | Extended runs, pasture integration, gravity flow |
| Catch Basins | Heated grates, avalanche debris screens | High-capacity 24×24, storm drain tie-in | Rural culvert connections, stock water diversion |
| Dry Wells | Deep percolation, bedrock drilling | Permit-required, engineered overflow | Large capacity, agricultural scale |
| Swales | Steep grade stabilization, rock armoring | Curb-cut inlets, vegetated buffers | Extended meadow channels, irrigation reuse |
| Sump Pumps | High-lift systems, freeze protection | Standard 1/3 HP, battery backup | Large basins, generator backup, remote alerts |
Signs You Need Drainage Solutions
Foundation & Basement Issues
Water attacking your home’s structure creates serious, expensive damage:
- Wet basement walls – Hydrostatic pressure forcing water through concrete
- Foundation cracks – Freeze-thaw expansion in water-saturated soil
- Musty odors – Persistent moisture creating mold and mildew conditions
- Efflorescence – White mineral deposits indicating water migration through masonry
- Settling or heaving – Soil expansion and contraction damaging footings
Landscape Damage
Your outdoor spaces show clear symptoms of drainage failure:
- Standing water – Puddles persisting more than 24 hours after rain
- Yellowing turf – Grass drowning from root zone saturation
- Soil erosion – Gullies, exposed roots, and sediment deposits
- Plant decline – Trees and shrubs suffering from oxygen-starved, waterlogged soil
- Mosquito breeding – Stagnant water creating health hazards
Hardscape Failure
Water destroys patios, walkways, and retaining walls from below:
- Settling pavers – Washed-out base material creating uneven surfaces
- Retaining wall failure – Hydrostatic pressure pushing walls outward
- Concrete cracking – Frost heave and subgrade erosion
- Ice accumulation – Improper drainage creating winter slip hazards
💧 Stop Water Damage Today
Don’t let drainage problems destroy your Utah property. Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC offers complimentary drainage evaluations in Park City, Salt Lake City, and surrounding areas.
Call Today: (435) 659-5739
Drainage Solutions by Utah Location
Park City & Summit County
Mountain drainage demands systems that handle extreme snowmelt volumes:
- Snowmelt management – Systems designed for 200+ inches of annual snowpack release
- Deep frost protection – All pipes and structures below 42-inch frost line
- Rocky subgrade drilling – Specialized equipment for bedrock infiltration systems
- Avalanche debris screens – Protected inlets that won’t clog with storm debris
- HOA compliance – Systems meeting community aesthetic and discharge requirements
Salt Lake City & Wasatch Front
Urban drainage must navigate dense infrastructure and strict codes:
- Storm sewer connection – Permitted tie-ins to municipal systems
- Impervious surface limits – Creative solutions within SLC’s strict runoff regulations
- Utility coordination – Safe installation around complex underground networks
- Zero-scarification repair – Minimal disruption to established landscapes
- Basement waterproofing integration – Interior and exterior systems working together
Heber Valley & Wasatch Back
Rural drainage addresses agricultural scale and natural water features:
- Spring runoff channels – Managing seasonal creek and irrigation flows
- Stock water protection – Keeping livestock areas dry and sanitary
- Pond and reservoir management – Overflow control and spillway design
- Irrigation system integration – Capturing and reusing drainage water
- Large-acreage swales – Miles of vegetated channels across expansive properties
Frequently Asked Questions About Drainage Solutions in Utah
Why Choose Prime Landscaping for Drainage Solutions in Utah?
Since 2018, Prime Landscaping and Snow Removal LLC has solved water problems for hundreds of Utah properties. Our drainage expertise includes:
- 30+ years of combined drainage engineering experience specifically in Utah’s clay soils and mountain terrain
- Licensed contractors with plumbing, excavation, and stormwater management certifications
- In-house excavation fleet – trenchers, excavators, and directional boring equipment for efficient installation
- Engineering partnerships – professional engineers available for complex commercial and structural drainage
- Elevation-specific solutions – we understand Park City’s snowmelt volumes versus Salt Lake City’s flash flood patterns
- Guaranteed results – we don’t consider the job complete until your water problems are permanently solved
📞 Ready to Solve Your Water Problems?
Contact Prime Landscaping today for expert drainage solutions in Park City, Salt Lake City, and throughout Utah.
Phone: (435) 659-5739 | Email: info@primelandscapingparkcity.com
Office: 4490 N Forestdale Dr, Suite 201, Park City, UT 84098