Exterior Property Drainage Installation in Michigan
Water pooling around your home or business can lead to foundation damage, basement flooding, and landscape erosion. At Mansour Innovations, we provide professional Exterior Property Drainage Installation services to keep your property dry, safe, and protected from water-related damage. Our team specializes in designing and installing drainage solutions that meet your property’s unique needs.

Why Exterior Drainage Is Important
Even minor water accumulation can cause long-term issues. Improper drainage can weaken foundations, erode soil, damage landscaping, and lead to costly repairs. Professional exterior drainage solutions prevent these problems and protect your property, ensuring:
- Efficient water flow away from buildings
- Reduced risk of flooding and basement seepage
- Preservation of lawns, gardens, and hardscapes
- Protection of your home’s structural integrity
- Long-term peace of mind

Lasting Protection
At Mansour Innovations, we don’t just install drainage systems—we provide custom solutions designed to last. Every project is carefully planned to address your property’s unique water management challenges. From French drains to dry wells and sump pump discharge systems, our work ensures efficient water flow, protection from flooding, and preservation of your landscaping. Trust our team to deliver results that keep your property safe and dry for years to come.
Exterior Drainage Services
At Mansour Innovations, we offer a range of custom drainage solutions, including:
French Drains
A French drain is a perforated pipe installed in a gravel-filled trench that redirects water away from your home or foundation. This system protects against flooding, soil erosion, and water damage. Types include traditional, curtain, dispersal, interior, and trenchless French drains, tailored to your property’s needs.
Dry Wells
Dry wells are underground structures that collect excess water and allow it to percolate into the soil slowly. They’re ideal for areas without municipal drainage systems or for redirecting water from large roof surfaces.
Sump Pump Discharge Systems
We install and configure sump pumps to remove water from basements or low-lying areas, ensuring that water is safely diverted away from your property.
Downspout & Surface Drainage Solutions
Redirect rainwater from gutters and downspouts with strategically placed piping or trenches to prevent pooling and foundation damage. Proper surface grading and drainage installation ensure water flows where it belongs.
Our Exterior Drain Install Process
Assessment & Planning
We inspect your property to identify water problem areas and recommend the best drainage solution for your needs.
Custom Design
Our team designs a drainage system that considers your property’s slope, soil type, and water flow patterns to maximize efficiency.
Professional Installation
From trenching and pipe placement to gravel and catch basin installation, we handle every step with precision.
Testing & Quality Assurance
After installation, we test the system to ensure proper water flow and address any adjustments needed for optimal performance.
Maintenance Guidance
We provide tips and advice to maintain your drainage system, keeping it functioning effectively for years to come.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Exterior Drainage
How do I know if I need exterior drainage installed?
Signs include standing water around your home, frequent basement leaks, soil erosion, or pooling near your foundation. If any of these occur, professional drainage installation can help protect your property.
What’s the difference between a French drain and a dry well?
A French drain channels water through a perforated pipe buried in a gravel trench to a designated outlet. A dry well collects water in a buried chamber and allows it to slowly percolate into the surrounding soil. Many properties benefit from a combination of both.
Can I install a French drain or dry well myself?
While DIY installation is possible, professional installation ensures proper grading, pipe placement, and long-term reliability. Incorrect installation can lead to poor drainage and potential damage to your property.
How often should I maintain my drainage system?
Routine inspection once or twice a year is recommended, especially after heavy rain. Clear debris from inlets and outlets, and check for any blockages or signs of erosion.
Will drainage installation improve my property value?
Yes. Proper water management protects your home’s foundation, prevents costly repairs, and preserves landscaping, all of which contribute to overall property value and curb appeal.