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Here in St. Pete, when it rains, it pours. Driveways, patios, and garages flood fast — especially after those afternoon storms. A good drainage system isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s what keeps water from pooling up and creeping into your foundation or barrier systems.
We’ve seen homes take in gallons of water simply because the slope was wrong or the drain lines were clogged. Installing proper exterior drainage channels keeps runoff moving away, protecting your home’s foundation and entry points year-round.
We don’t just drop in hardware and hope for the best. Every system we install is designed based on your property’s layout, elevation, and flow direction. Our drainage channels are built tough — heavy-duty aluminum or polymer concrete grates that can handle both car traffic and tropical rainfalls.
“After years of standing water in the driveway, they put in a trench drain and it’s finally dry even in hurricane season.” – Rob M., Kenwood
First, we measure your flow lines — where water collects and where it should go. Then we trench the installation path, set the channels with proper slope, seal joints, and connect the outlet to a safe discharge area. Once the grates go on, it’s clean and functional — barely noticeable but super effective.
| Channel Type | Best Use | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Driveway Trench Drain | Redirects surface water away from garages | $1,200 – $2,500 |
| Patio or Pool Deck Drain | Prevents water pooling near structures | $900 – $1,800 |
| Full Perimeter Drainage System | High-risk flood zones or large lots | $3,500 – $5,500 |
Most St. Petersburg homes fall in the $1,500–$3,000 range for drainage installation. Costs depend on the length of the channel and whether concrete work or tie-ins are needed. We always provide a full layout and estimate before anything gets dug up.
Probably yes. Gutters move roof water, but a channel drain handles ground-level water — the stuff that causes foundation damage.
We use heavy-duty polymer concrete or aluminum channels with galvanized or stainless steel grates, depending on location and load.
Absolutely. We can tie it into existing systems or install a new discharge line to redirect water safely away.
Most installs wrap up in one day. Larger systems or concrete driveways may take two days for curing and cleanup.
Yes — we’ve done parking lots, warehouse entries, and apartment complexes across Pinellas County.
Stop water from pooling where it shouldn’t. Call Flood Safe Solution for professional exterior drainage channel installation in St. Petersburg.
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