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How to Fix Backyard Flooding the Right Way

Heavy rain leads to significant standing water and potential flooding around many properties.
Heavy rain leads to significant standing water and potential flooding around many properties.

Dealing with a flooded backyard can be frustrating and potentially damaging to your property. This guide will help you understand what causes backyard flooding and explore various solutions, including an innovative technology that offers a sustainable, low-maintenance fix.


 

Common Causes of Backyard Flooding


Natural Causes
  1. Constant heavy rainfall

  2. High water table

  3. Soil types that don't infiltrate well

  4. Melting snow


Man-Made Causes
  1. Poor or broken drainage systems

  2. Clogged gutters

  3. Poor yard grading

  4. Impervious surfaces (like concrete or asphalt)


 

Common Solutions and Their Limitations


1. French Drains
French drains are perforated pipes surrounded by gravel that redirect water away from problem areas.
French drains are perforated pipes surrounded by gravel that redirect water away from problem areas.

Benefits:

  • Can be effective for moderate drainage issues

  • Can be installed in various locations

Limitations:

  • Requires regular maintenance to prevent clogging

  • May not be sufficient for severe flooding

  • Can be disruptive to install


2. Rain Barrels
Rain barrels collect rainwater from your roof for later use.
Rain barrels collect rainwater from your roof for later use.

Benefits:

  • Can reduce runoff

  • Provides water for gardening

Limitations:

  • Not legal everywhere

  • Limited capacity

  • Not effective for large-scale flooding

  • Requires regular maintenance


3. Regrading Your Yard
Adjusting the slope of your yard can help water flow away from your house.
Adjusting the slope of your yard can help water flow away from your house.

Benefits:

  • Addresses the root cause of poor drainage

  • Can be a long-term solution

Limitations:

  • Can be expensive and labor-intensive

  • May not be feasible for all properties

  • Doesn't address underlying soil issues


4. Sump Pumps
Sump pumps actively remove water from low-lying areas.
Sump pumps actively remove water from low-lying areas.

Benefits:

  • Can be effective for basements and crawl spaces

  • Automatic operation

Limitations:

  • Requires substantial electricity to function

  • Regular maintenance needed

  • Not ideal for large outdoor areas


5. Trench Drains / Channel Drains
These surface-level drains collect and redirect water.
These surface-level drains collect and redirect water.

Benefits:

  • Can be effective for driveways and patios

  • Can potentially handle large volumes of water

Limitations:

  • May not address subsurface water issues

  • Can be prone to clogging

  • May require professional installation



 

The Innovative Solution: Groundwater Energy Passive System (GEPS)


While traditional methods can offer some relief, they often come with significant drawbacks. Enter the Groundwater Energy Passive System (GEPS), an innovative technology that addresses issues like backyard flooding at its core.



Why Choose GEPS?

Unlike traditional solutions that often only treat the symptoms of backyard flooding, GEPS addresses the underlying causes. It doesn't move water away, instead improving the soil's ability to manage water naturally. This means you're not just solving a flooding problem - you're enhancing your property's overall health and resilience.


Benefits of GEPS

  • Sustainability: GEPS works with nature, not against it, improving overall soil health.

  • Low Maintenance: Once installed, GEPS requires no ongoing maintenance or power source.

  • Minimally Invasive Installation: GEPS is installed without excavating, limiting any aesthetic impact during installation.

  • Long-Term Solution: GEPS addresses the root causes of poor drainage, not just the symptoms.

  • Cost-Effective: In addition to the savings a homeowner will see due to the the lack of maintenance costs, its long-term effectiveness makes GEPS a smart investment.

  • Versatility: GEPS can be installed in various soil types and landscapes.

  • Environmental Impact: By improving soil health and water management in a natural and passive way, GEPS contributes to the overall health of your property.


For homeowners looking for a truly effective, long-term solution to backyard flooding, GEPS stands out as the superior choice. Its passive operation, sustainability, and ability to work with nature rather than against it make it an innovative and responsible solution for modern water management challenges.

By choosing GEPS, you're not just fixing a flooding problem - you're investing in a technology that will continue to benefit your property for years to come, all while contributing to a more sustainable approach to water management.


 

Interested? Find a licensed installer near you today.


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