French drain installation in Exeter

Professional french drain installation services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

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Typical Duration

1-2 days

Location

Exeter, Devon

French drain installed to sort waterlogging and drainage problems in your garden. Properly graded trench, perforated pipe, gravel fill - water redirected away from where you don't want it.

Stop Living With A Bog

Standing water kills lawns, damages foundations, and makes gardens unusable. A proper French drain carries water away underground where it can't cause problems.

💡 Drainage principle: Water always flows downhill. French drains work by giving it an easy underground route to follow instead of pooling on the surface.


Why Proper Installation Matters

✅ Done Right❌ Bodged
Correct gradient for water flowNo fall, water just sits there
Proper gravel and geotextileSoil clogs pipe in months
Sensible outlet locationWater just floods somewhere else
Deep enough to workToo shallow, doesn't intercept water

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
SurveyWork out where water needs to go
DigExcavate trench to correct depth/gradient
InstallLay geotextile, pipe, gravel, backfill

📦 You're Left With

  • Underground drain removing water
  • Garden restored (grass re-seeded if needed)
  • No more standing water
  • Problem actually solved, not just moved

Pricing Guide

French drain costs vary hugely based on:

  • Length of drain needed
  • Ground conditions (clay, rock, etc)
  • Depth required
  • Outlet location (soakaway, existing drain, etc)
  • Access for digging

I'll quote once I've seen your property and measured up properly. Call for a free quote.


Perfect For Your Property If...

Waterlogged lawn - unusable after every rain

Water near house - risking damp or flooding

Boggy patches - certain areas never dry

New build drainage - prevent problems from the start

Why Choose Us for French drain installation in Exeter?

Stops waterlogging and standing water

Redirects water away from buildings

Prevents damage to foundations and lawns

Hidden underground - doesn't ruin garden look

What to Expect

Step 1: Site Survey

Visit to assess drainage problem, measure up, work out gradient and outlet location, provide quote.

Step 2: Excavation

Dig trench following planned route, ensuring correct depth and fall for water flow.

Step 3: Install Drain

Line trench with geotextile fabric, lay perforated pipe, fill with gravel, wrap fabric over, backfill with soil.

🔧 DIY Tips

Want to tackle it yourself? Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Spade and pickaxe for digging
  • Perforated land drain pipe (110mm typical)
  • Gravel (20mm stone)
  • Geotextile fabric (essential)
  • String line and spirit level
  • Wheelbarrow for shifting materials

🎯 Installation method

  1. Mark drain route with string line
  2. Dig trench 300-450mm deep, minimum 1:100 fall
  3. Line trench with geotextile fabric
  4. Add 50-100mm gravel base
  5. Lay perforated pipe (holes facing down)
  6. Cover pipe with gravel (150-200mm)
  7. Wrap geotextile over top
  8. Backfill with topsoil, re-seed grass

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • No gradient (water doesn't flow)
  • Skipping geotextile (drain clogs with soil)
  • Pipe holes facing up (less effective)
  • No proper outlet (water has nowhere to go)
  • Not deep enough (doesn't intercept groundwater)

💡 Pro trick: Check your gradient as you go using a spirit level and straight edge. A 1:100 fall is only 10mm drop per metre - easy to get wrong. Too flat and water won't flow; too steep in places means it'll be too shallow elsewhere.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎨 Building regs: If you're connecting to mains drainage, you might need building control approval. Soakaways and ditches usually don't need permission, but check with your local authority.

Clay soil challenges: Heavy clay doesn't drain well, so French drains in clay need longer runs or might need connecting to a proper drainage system rather than a soakaway.

Multiple problems? Often one French drain solves several issues - waterlogged lawn, damp near house, boggy patio. Work out the main water flow direction and intercept it early.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a French drain?

A trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that collects water and carries it away underground. Water seeps into the pipe through the holes, flows along it, and comes out wherever you direct it - usually a soakaway or ditch.

How do I know if I need one?

Standing water after rain, boggy patches that never dry, water pooling near your house - classic signs. If your lawn's a swamp half the year or you're getting damp in the house, a French drain often sorts it.

How long does installation take?

Usually 1-2 days for a typical garden drain. Depends on length, ground conditions, and where the water needs to go. I'll give you a proper time estimate when I quote.

Where does the water go?

Either to a soakaway (hole filled with rubble where water drains into the ground), an existing ditch or drain, or sometimes to surface water drainage if you've got it. I'll work out the best option for your property.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
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