๐๏ธ North Carolina
North Carolina spans three drainage worlds โ Piedmont red clay, coastal high water table, and mountain runoff. Each defeats traditional drainage in different ways. Hydro Fix solves all three with one technology.
10 Counties Served
Every county page includes local rainfall data, soil conditions, common drainage problems in that area, and a free evaluation booking.
Concord & Kannapolis. Cecil clay loam โ among NC's worst drainage.
View Cabarrus โPittsboro & Chapel Hill area. Piedmont clay defeats French drains.
View Chatham โOuter Banks gateway. Coastal high water table and storm surge.
View Currituck โOuter Banks. Sand-over-clay with persistent saturation.
View Dare โResearch Triangle. Heavy Piedmont clay, dense development.
View Durham โCharlotte metro. Cecil-Pacolet clay โ 0.2 in/hr percolation.
View Mecklenburg โPinehurst & Southern Pines. Premier golf country, premier drainage demands.
View Moore โChapel Hill & Hillsborough. Triassic basin clays.
View Orange โMonroe & Indian Trail. Suburban growth on red clay.
View Union โRaleigh/Cary/Apex. NC's fastest-growing market on the worst clay.
View Wake โWhy North Carolina Is Challenging
North Carolina spans three drainage worlds โ Piedmont red clay, coastal high water table, and mountain runoff.
NC's Piedmont clay percolates at 0.2โ0.6" per hour. That guarantees standing water during any meaningful storm. French drains in this soil fail within 2โ7 years as fabric clogs and gravel voids fill.
Increasingly intense individual storm events from a changing climate.
Explosive Triangle and Charlotte growth on the worst-percolating soil in the state.
Serving North Carolina
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