Drainage & Grading ยท Edgewood, FL

Drainage & Grading in Edgewood, FL.

Drainage & Grading for Edgewood homes, done by experienced Greater Orlando contractors. Sandy Myakka soil drains fast in theory, but it is also nutrient-poor and low-structure, and daily afternoon thunderstorms through the summer put real pressure on grading that isn't engineered correctly. We connect you with local contractors who diagnose the actual cause, standing water, poor grade, a failing downspout system, or a French drain that was never installed, and fix the grading itself rather than just moving the water somewhere else on the property.

Edgewood: Edgewood's shoreline lots need the same erosion-conscious grading as Belle Isle given their shared position on the Lake Conway Chain, on top of the fast-draining sandy soil and daily summer thunderstorms common across the metro. Screened lakefront structures need heavier insect protection than an inland Orlando yard, and every structure still meets Florida Building Code inland wind-load standards regardless of budget tier.
French drain installation being trenched in an Orlando-area yard
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Why is drainage & grading different in Orlando Urban Core?

Conway and Delaney Park's Lake Conway-adjacent lots need grading plans that respect the lake's flood-prone edges, not just standard yard runoff.

What's included in drainage & grading in Edgewood?

  • Regrade yards to shed water away from the foundation
  • Install French drains and dry wells for problem low spots
  • Extend downspouts and connect them to proper discharge points
  • Address standing water and pooling after daily summer storms
  • Coordinate drainage work with retaining wall and patio projects
  • Evaluate lake-adjacent flood-zone proximity for waterfront properties

When does a Edgewood home need drainage & grading?

  • Standing water in the yard after storms that takes days to drain
  • Water pooling against the foundation or near the pool cage
  • Planning a patio, lanai, or retaining wall that needs correct grading first
  • A downspout system that dumps water in the wrong place

What do Edgewood homeowners ask about drainage & grading?

How fast can you get a contractor to Edgewood for drainage & grading?

Most estimate requests for Edgewood get scheduled within a few business days. Storm and wind-damage follow-up gets priority scheduling.

What does drainage & grading cost in Edgewood?

$1,500-$8,000 depending on scope, from simple regrading to a full French drain system. Pricing is the same across Greater Orlando, with no mileage upcharge for Edgewood. We confirm an itemized estimate before any work starts.

How does Edgewood's climate affect this service?

Edgewood's shoreline lots need the same erosion-conscious grading as Belle Isle given their shared position on the Lake Conway Chain, on top of the fast-draining sandy soil and daily summer thunderstorms common across the metro. Screened lakefront structures need heavier insect protection than an inland Orlando yard, and every structure still meets Florida Building Code inland wind-load standards regardless of budget tier. Conway and Delaney Park's Lake Conway-adjacent lots need grading plans that respect the lake's flood-prone edges, not just standard yard runoff.

Why does my Orlando yard hold water after a storm if the soil is sandy?

Sandy soil drains well at the surface, but a compacted subgrade, poor slope around the home, or a downspout discharging in the wrong spot can still leave standing water for days. We diagnose the specific cause before recommending a fix.

Do I need a French drain or just better grading?

It depends on the site. Simple grading fixes work when the problem is mostly slope-related; a French drain helps when water needs to be intercepted and carried away from a specific low spot. We evaluate both before recommending one.

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