Free Guide for Homeowners

Why Your Yard Is Still Wet
After Every Rain

The hidden truth about French drains, why they fail — and the zero-maintenance system Georgia homeowners are switching to permanently.

2–5 yrs
Avg French drain lifespan
$0
Hydro Fix maintenance cost
25+
Year life expectancy
The Problem

Traditional Drainage Was Never Built to Last

French drains were invented in the 1850s. Gravel, perforated pipe, and landscape fabric — it's the same design your great-grandparents used. And it fails the same way it always has: gravel fills with silt, fabric clogs with roots, and pipe collapses under soil pressure.

On average, a properly installed French drain begins declining in performance within 2–5 years. Within 7–10 years, most are completely ineffective — leaving homeowners right back where they started, often paying for the same failing system all over again.

🏠 A typical Georgia home sheds 1,200+ gallons of water during a single 1-inch rainstorm. Traditional drywells and French drains were never engineered for modern storm intensity.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Hydro Fix vs. French Drain

A direct comparison across every factor that determines whether a drainage system actually lasts.

FeatureFrench DrainHydro Fix (HydroBlox)
Requires slope to workYes — fails on flat yardsNo — pressure-fed, works anywhere
Clogs over timeYes — gravel fills with sedimentNever — tight weave blocks silt
Pipe crush riskHigh — soil & root pressureZero — structurally superior
Ongoing maintenanceAnnual flushing / repairNone — ever
Typical lifespan2–10 years25+ years
Eco-friendly materialsNo100% recycled USA plastics
Works on flat groundNoYes
Why It Works

Drainage That Works with Pressure, Not Gravity

Moves water plank-to-plank underground. No slope, no clogging, no maintenance — ever.

💧

Pressure-Fed Movement

Water moves without slope — on flat yards where nothing else works.

♻️

100% Recycled Materials

Made from hard-to-recycle thermoplastics. Permanent and non-degrading.

🏛️

Federally Approved

Meets NPDES & MS4 standards — used in commercial and municipal projects.

🔒

Permanent by Design

No moving parts. Nothing to replace. Day 1 performance on year 20.

Cost Evaluation — Residential

The Real Lifetime Cost Comparison

The upfront cost is similar. The 25-year math is not.

Cost ItemFrench DrainHydro Fix
Initial Installation$2,500–$6,000$3,500–$8,000
Annual Maintenance$300–$800/yr$0
Reinstall Cycle (every 5–7 yrs)$2,500–$6,000Not needed
25-Year Total Cost$20,000–$45,000+$3,500–$8,000 one time
French Drain — 25 Years
~$35K
Including reinstalls + maintenance
✓ Recommended
Hydro Fix — 25 Years
~$6K
One install. No maintenance. Done.
Is This Right for You?

Best Fit Situations for Homeowners

Your property is a strong fit if…

You have a flat or low-lying yard with chronic standing water, foundation moisture concerns, heavy downspout runoff, or you've already had a French drain fail. If your yard stays wet 24–48 hours after rain, this system was built for your property.

🏡 Flat or low-lying yards
💦 Chronic standing water
🏠 Foundation moisture
🌧️ Heavy downspout runoff
❌ Failed French drain

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