Stop Water From Pooling Around Your Foundation
French drain installation and integrated drainage solutions in Longs, South Carolina
Standing water next to your foundation in Longs is more than a muddy inconvenience. It saturates the soil around your footing, increases hydrostatic pressure against basement walls, and creates conditions where mold, rot, and structural settling become real problems. You might notice puddles that linger for days after a storm, or sections of your yard where grass refuses to grow because the soil stays waterlogged.
Extreme Seamless Gutters installs French drains throughout Longs and surrounding areas, designing systems that redirect groundwater away from your home and into safe drainage paths. We trench along problem areas, lay perforated pipe in a gravel bed, and connect the system to existing downspouts when it makes sense to do so. Every installation is customized to your property's slope, soil type, and water flow patterns, and all work is backed by a lifetime warranty with free estimates and discounts for military and police personnel.
If water pools near your foundation or you see erosion along your driveway, contact Extreme Seamless Gutters in Longs to schedule a free drainage assessment.

How a French Drain Changes Your Yard
We start by mapping where water collects on your property in Longs, then dig a trench that follows the natural grade or creates one if the yard is too flat. The trench gets lined with landscape fabric, filled with a layer of gravel, and fitted with perforated pipe that captures water and carries it away from the foundation toward a safe outlet such as a drainage ditch, dry well, or storm drain.
Once the French drain is installed, you will see puddles disappear within hours of a rainstorm instead of sitting for days. Grass and plants in previously wet areas will start to grow normally because roots can access oxygen again. The soil near your foundation will stay drier, which reduces the risk of cracks, settling, and moisture seeping into crawl spaces or basements.
We also integrate French drains with your existing gutter and downspout system when it helps move roof runoff more efficiently. This work does not include regrading your entire yard or installing sump pumps, but it does solve the most common drainage issues homeowners face after heavy rain or extended wet periods.
Questions We Hear From Homeowners
People in Longs often want to know how deep the trench needs to be, whether the pipe will clog over time, and how French drains differ from other drainage options.
How deep do you dig the trench for a French drain?
Most trenches run between 18 and 24 inches deep, depending on where the water needs to go and how much slope we have to work with. The pipe sits on a gravel bed at the bottom, and we backfill with more gravel before covering it with soil or sod.
What keeps the pipe from clogging with dirt and roots?
We wrap the perforated pipe in landscape fabric and surround it with washed gravel, which filters out sediment and keeps roots from growing into the slots. This fabric barrier is critical in Longs where clay and fine sand can migrate into drainage systems over time.
Where does the water go after it enters the French drain?
Water flows through the pipe to a discharge point such as a storm drain, drainage ditch, or dry well located downhill from your foundation. We make sure the outlet is far enough away that water does not circle back toward the house.
Can you connect a French drain to my downspouts?
Yes, we often tie downspout discharge into the French drain system to move roof runoff away from the foundation in one continuous path. This keeps water from pooling at the base of the downspout and improves overall drainage efficiency.
How long does a French drain installation take?
Most residential installations in Longs take one to two days depending on the length of the trench and soil conditions. We dig, install pipe and gravel, backfill, and restore the surface before we leave.
With over 21 years of experience in exterior water management, Extreme Seamless Gutters designs French drain systems that solve drainage problems for good. If you are dealing with standing water, saturated soil, or foundation concerns in Longs, reach out for a free estimate and we will show you what needs to happen to keep your property dry.
