Keep Water Where It Belongs

Custom drainage solutions designed for residential and commercial properties in Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas.

When heavy rainstorms hit Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas, water that does not drain properly can pool near your foundation, wash out landscaping, or create standing water that takes hours to clear. Pro Select Roofing designs custom drainage solutions that work with the specific soil composition and grading conditions found throughout Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas, giving water a controlled path away from your property before it causes long-term damage.


This service includes an assessment of how water currently moves across your property, identification of low spots or areas where runoff collects, and installation of drainage components that integrate with your existing gutter system and exterior grading. The work may involve french drains, channel drains, grading adjustments, or downspout extensions depending on where water accumulates and how your lot is shaped.


If you need a drainage assessment for your Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas property, reach out to schedule a site evaluation.

How the System Redirects Water Off Your Property

The installation starts with mapping the slope and identifying where water naturally flows during a storm, then designing a system that intercepts runoff before it reaches problem areas in Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas yards or building perimeters. Depending on your property layout, this may include trenching for subsurface drains, grading soil to redirect surface flow, or connecting downspouts to underground lines that carry water to the street or a designated drainage area.


Once the system is in place, you will notice that water clears faster after storms, soil stays in place along slopes and flower beds, and there is no longer a shallow pond forming near your driveway or foundation wall. The ground dries more evenly, and you avoid the erosion patterns that leave exposed roots or uneven dirt along walkways.


The system is built to handle the volume typical of Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas weather patterns, including sudden downpours that drop several inches in a short period. It does not eliminate the need for functional gutters or proper roof drainage, but it works alongside those systems to manage what comes off the roof and across the yard.

Questions homeowners ask before installation

Before scheduling drainage work, most property owners want to know how the system will look, how long installation takes, and whether it will require changes to existing landscaping or hardscape features.

What causes water to pool near a foundation?
Water pools when the ground slopes toward the building instead of away from it, or when soil compacts and prevents absorption. Over time, this can lead to cracks in the foundation or moisture entering the crawlspace.
How long does drainage installation take?
Most residential installations in Fort Worth take one to three days depending on the size of the area being addressed and whether subsurface lines or grading adjustments are needed. You will have access to your yard during the work, though certain sections will be temporarily marked off.
What is included in a drainage assessment?
The assessment includes a walkthrough of your property to identify low spots, check existing gutter discharge points, and evaluate how water moves during rain. You receive a written plan with recommended drainage components and placement.
How does a french drain differ from surface grading?
A french drain is a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that carries water underground to a discharge point, while surface grading reshapes the soil to guide water away using slope. Both methods can be used together depending on your yard layout.
Will the system work during heavy storms?

Yes, the system is sized to handle the rainfall intensity typical of Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas storms, including the sudden heavy downpours that occur during spring and fall. Proper maintenance, such as clearing inlet grates and checking outlet points, keeps it functioning as designed.

Pro Select Roofing works with both residential and commercial properties throughout Fort Worth, Keller, and surrounding areas to install drainage systems that prevent erosion, protect foundations, and keep water moving where it should. If you are dealing with standing water or runoff that does not clear after storms, contact us to schedule an assessment.