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Drainage system supplies are essential for keeping your lawn healthy—after all, we love watering our gardens, but that water can't just sit around! A well-maintained drainage system prevents structural damage, erosion, and health risks from bacteria-infested water. Sprinkler Warehouse is here to help with the best drainage products for the best prices, no matter the location, climate, or soil type.
Landscape drainage is crucial for maintaining the health and integrity of outdoor spaces. That's why choosing the right brand is just as important as selecting the right part. At Sprinkler Warehouse, we offer contractor-grade drainage supplies at consumer prices, making them perfect for both DIY projects and professionally installed drainage systems. Browse our selection of NDS and Rain Bird water drainage supplies and accessories to keep your lawn attractive, safe, and sustainable for both plants and people.
From drainage pop-up valves to PVC fittings to drainage accessories, our wall-to-wall inventory of yard drainage supplies includes an impressive variety of sizes and styles to keep any residential or commercial drainage system in top shape.
Yard Drainage Solutions FAQs
Installing surface draining features like catch basins or channel drains to collect and dismiss water is an effective solution for runoff dilemmas. Underground drainage pipes can also be used to transport water to a suitable outlet or retention area.
For typical residential landscape drainage, pipe sizes of 4 to 6 inches in diameter are commonly used. These sizes are suitable for managing moderate to heavy runoff from areas such as downspouts, catch basins, or French drains.
A catch basin is a specific component of the storm drain system. While "storm drain" refers to the entire network of pipes and structures that manage stormwater, a catch basin is the collection point where water first enters this system from the surface.
A professionally installed, high-quality drainage system is a long-term investment. When installed correctly using durable materials, you can expect it to last for decades. French drains and other underground systems can last 30 years or more. The key is proper installation and occasional, simple maintenance.
As a general guideline, French drains should be buried between 12 and 18 inches to allow the drain to gather excess water from the soil and transport it away effectively. Sometimes, however, soil conditions or specific requirements of the project may require deeper pipe burial.