Palm Beach County · Florida
Drainage Contractor Palm Beach County, FL
Permanent, pressure-fed drainage systems for Palm Beach County homeowners and commercial properties dealing with standing water, foundation moisture, and failed drainage systems. We fix it once — for good.
"If your yard is still wet days after rain in West Palm Beach, the problem isn't unusual — it's Boca Fine Sand & Limestone and undersized drainage. We fix both."
Why Palm Beach County Homeowners Call Us
The Palm Beach County Drainage Problem Is Not Your Fault.
Florida's combination of flat coastal plain topography, high water tables, and 50-54 inches of concentrated summer rainfall makes drainage one of the most critical infrastructure investments homeowners can make. Palm Beach County's soils sit on shallow limestone bedrock that limits percolation and creates perched water tables after heavy rain. The county receives Florida's highest average annual rainfall at 63+ inches.
Palm Beach's extraordinary concentration of high-net-worth residents means drainage problems that would be tolerated elsewhere are completely unacceptable. Estate properties on the island and in Wellington require drainage solutions that match their property values.
With individual storms averaging 3.8+ inches, Palm Beach 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.
The most common drainage problems we see in Palm Beach County communities including Palm Beach Island, Wellington, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Delray Beach:
- Limestone bedrock creating perched water tables county-wide
- 63+ inches annual rainfall overwhelming traditional drainage
- Estate property drainage failing to meet aesthetic standards
- Equestrian facility drainage critical to Wellington operations
The root cause in almost every Palm Beach County case is the same: a gravity-dependent system trying to function in Boca Fine Sand & Limestone 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 Palm Beach 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
| Feature | Traditional | Hydro Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Needs slope | Yes | No |
| Clogs in soil | Yes — fast | Never |
| Crushes under load | Yes | Never |
| Maintenance | Annual | None |
| Life expectancy | 5–10 yrs | 25+ yrs |
| Federally approved | Varies | NPDES ✓ |
Works without slope
Pressure-fed flow means it works on Palm Beach County's flat lots and low-lying areas where gravity systems fail.
Federally approved
Meets NPDES & MS4 stormwater standards — the same used in commercial and municipal projects.
100% recycled materials
Made from hard-to-recycle thermoplastics. Permanent, non-degrading, and eco-responsible.
Zero maintenance forever
No moving parts, no fabric, no gravel. Installs once — performs for 25+ years.
Our process in Palm Beach County
We Start With Evaluation, Not Installation.
Because the wrong system makes Palm Beach County's drainage problems worse, not better.
Free Site Evaluation
We assess your Palm Beach County soil, water volume, and property layout. No guessing.
Custom System Design
Designed specifically for your Palm Beach County property — not a template.
Professional Install
Minimal excavation. One day. Complete cleanup on your property.
Permanent Results
No maintenance. No callbacks. Just dry ground — forever.
Why Palm Beach County Clients Choose Hydro Fix
Built on the Same Standards as Large-Scale Infrastructure.
Palm Beach County clients ask
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Get a Free Drainage Evaluation in Palm Beach County.
We'll assess your Palm Beach 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 33480, 33401, 33414, 33432 and surrounding Palm Beach County