Montgomery County · Tennessee

Drainage Contractor Montgomery County, TN

Permanent, pressure-fed drainage systems for Montgomery County homeowners and commercial properties dealing with standing water, foundation moisture, and failed drainage systems. We fix it once — for good.

Serving Montgomery County & Montgomery County  ·  Free evaluation  ·  No obligation
"If your yard is still wet days after rain in Clarksville, the problem isn't unusual — it's Armour-Stiversville Silt Loam and undersized drainage. We fix both."

Why Montgomery County Homeowners Call Us

The Montgomery County Drainage Problem Is Not Your Fault.

Middle and West Tennessee's silt loam soils with fragipan horizons create drainage conditions as challenging as Georgia's red clay — water-blocking subsoil layers that defeat gravity-based drainage systems. Montgomery County's silt loam soils have slow to moderate permeability with a dense clay subsoil that creates drainage backing after any sustained rainfall. The Red River and Cumberland River floodplains elevate groundwater across a significant portion of the county.

Clarksville's massive growth driven by Fort Campbell military families creates consistent demand for residential drainage solutions — military families have high standards and zero patience for drainage problems in rental or owned properties.

50"
Montgomery County receives 50 inches of rain per year
With individual storms averaging 3.0+ inches, Montgomery County's soils are asked to absorb water far faster than they physically can. Every inch of rain generates ~0.6 gallons per square foot of roof surface — thousands of gallons per storm concentrated at your downspouts, foundation, and yard.
$65,000
Median Household Income
$250,000
Median Home Value
50"
Annual Rainfall
25+
Year System Lifespan

The most common drainage problems we see in Montgomery County communities including Clarksville, Oak Grove, Woodlawn, St. Bethlehem, Sango:

The root cause in almost every Montgomery County case is the same: a gravity-dependent system trying to function in Armour-Stiversville Silt Loam with no slope. That combination guarantees failure. Our pressure-fed systems don't need slope — they move water via pressure, which works in any terrain and any soil type.

The Hydro Fix Solution

Pressure-Fed Drainage Built for Montgomery County's Conditions.

Unlike French drains and perforated pipe that rely on gravel voids and slope, Hydro Fix moves water plank-to-plank via hydrostatic pressure. No slope required. Nothing to clog. Nothing to maintain.

How we compare

FeatureTraditionalHydro Fix
Needs slopeYesNo
Clogs in soilYes — fastNever
Crushes under loadYesNever
MaintenanceAnnualNone
Life expectancy5–10 yrs25+ yrs
Federally approvedVariesNPDES ✓
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Works without slope

Pressure-fed flow means it works on Montgomery County's flat lots and low-lying areas where gravity systems fail.

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Federally approved

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

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100% recycled materials

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

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Zero maintenance forever

No moving parts, no fabric, no gravel. Installs once — performs for 25+ years.

Our process in Montgomery County

We Start With Evaluation, Not Installation.

Because the wrong system makes Montgomery County's drainage problems worse, not better.

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Free Site Evaluation

We assess your Montgomery County soil, water volume, and property layout. No guessing.

2

Custom System Design

Designed specifically for your Montgomery County property — not a template.

3

Professional Install

Minimal excavation. One day. Complete cleanup on your property.

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Permanent Results

No maintenance. No callbacks. Just dry ground — forever.

Why Montgomery County Clients Choose Hydro Fix

Built on the Same Standards as Large-Scale Infrastructure.

🏛️ Federally Approved
NPDES & MS4 Compliant
🇺🇸 Made in the USA
♻️ 100% Recycled Materials
🔒 Zero Maintenance

Montgomery County clients ask

Common Questions About Drainage in Montgomery County.

Does Hydro Fix serve Montgomery County?
Yes — Montgomery County is one of our service areas. We evaluate and install throughout 37042, 37040, 37043, 37148 and surrounding Montgomery County. Most evaluations can be scheduled within the same week.
Why do drainage systems fail in Montgomery County?
Montgomery County's silt loam soils have slow to moderate permeability with a dense clay subsoil that creates drainage backing after any sustained rainfall. The Red River and Cumberland River floodplains elevate groundwater across a significant portion of the county. Traditional gravel and pipe systems lose their void space to soil infiltration within 2–7 years in these conditions. Hydro Fix uses a closed thermoplastic structure with no gravel voids to fill — it performs identically in year 1 and year 25.
How is this different from a French drain?
French drains require slope, gravel, and fabric — all of which fail in Montgomery County's soil conditions. Hydro Fix moves water via pressure with no slope requirement, no gravel, and no fabric. It's a fundamentally different mechanism, not just a better version of the same thing.
What does the evaluation cost?
Nothing. The evaluation is completely free and comes with no obligation. We assess your property, test soil conditions, identify the root cause of the drainage problem, and tell you honestly whether our system is the right fit.
How long does installation take in Montgomery County?
Most residential installations in Montgomery County are completed in a single day. Larger stormwater systems may take two days. We work with minimal excavation to reduce disruption to your lawn and landscaping.

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We'll assess your Montgomery County property, test your soil, and tell you exactly what's causing the problem — and whether we can permanently fix it.

Free · No obligation · Serving 37042, 37040, 37043, 37148 and surrounding Montgomery County