Service Areas
Hydro Fix serves homeowners and commercial properties across 26 cities in Metro Atlanta and North Georgia — wherever Georgia clay soil and intense rainfall create drainage challenges.
"Georgia red clay and 50+ inches of annual rainfall defeat traditional drainage systems. Pressure-fed drainage works where gravity systems can't."
26 Cities Served
Every city page includes local rainfall data, soil conditions, common drainage problems in that area, and a free evaluation booking.
Cherokee County

57" annual rain on red clay. Rapid growth compounding drainage challenges.
View Canton →
Heavy clay formations with percolation as low as 0.1 in/hr.
View Woodstock →
Some of the county's heaviest clay deposits. French drains failing within seasons.
View Ball Ground →
One of Cherokee County's fastest-growing cities. New builds in clay-heavy areas.
View Holly Springs →Cobb County

Among Metro Atlanta's lowest percolation rates. 3–5 day standing water common.
View Marietta →
Commercial corridor stormwater impacting residential properties.
View Kennesaw →
Dense in-town development. One property's drainage affecting neighbors.
View Smyrna →
Lakefront properties and varied terrain. Gravity systems with nowhere to discharge.
View Acworth →
Flat terrain and 15–25 year old systems failing across established neighborhoods.
View Powder Springs →North Fulton County

Dense residential with high HOA standards. Compacted clay from decades of development.
View Alpharetta →
1990s–2000s French drains reaching end of life as storm intensity increases.
View Johns Creek →
Large estate lots on deep Piedmont clay. Driveways and outbuildings concentrating runoff.
View Milton →
Historic in-town properties and newer subdivisions both with failing drainage.
View Roswell →
Hillside runoff, tight lots, and mature landscaping requiring sensitive solutions.
View Sandy Springs →Forsyth County

56" annual rain on some of Metro Atlanta's most challenging clay soils.
View Cumming →
One of Georgia's best cities to live — homeowners expect drainage to match quality of life.
View Suwanee →
Rapid 15-year growth with stormwater systems undersized for current density.
View Sugar Hill →
High water table near Lake Lanier creating persistent drainage challenges.
View Buford →Fulton & DeKalb Counties — City of Atlanta & Suburbs

Urban Piedmont clay with near-zero absorption. Aging infrastructure failing in renovated neighborhoods.
View Atlanta →
In-town renovation exposing failed drainage. Tree root infiltration destroying pipe systems.
View Brookhaven →
Dense tree canopy channeling roof-equivalent rainfall. HOA-visible chronic wet areas.
View Dunwoody →
Small urban lots, zero room for traditional trenching. In-town renovation exposing failures.
View Decatur →Gwinnett County

1990s–2000s subdivisions seeing simultaneous system failure across entire communities.
View Duluth →
Multiple generations of failed drainage across Gwinnett's county seat.
View Lawrenceville →
Georgia's first Technology City. Sophisticated homeowners demanding permanent documented solutions.
View Peachtree Corners →
Urban compaction eliminating soil absorption. Complex adjacent-property runoff dynamics.
View Norcross →Full Coverage Map
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Why Georgia Is Uniquely Challenging
The combination of red clay Piedmont soil and high annual rainfall creates drainage conditions that defeat traditional systems faster than almost anywhere in the country.
Percolation rate of 0.1–0.5 inches per hour — compared to 1–3 for loamy soils. Water cannot absorb fast enough during any meaningful storm event.
Metro Atlanta and North Georgia receive 50–57 inches annually, with increasingly intense individual storm events overwhelming systems sized for average rainfall.
Much of Metro Atlanta is flat or gently rolling — making gravity-dependent drainage systems ineffective before clay infiltration even becomes a factor.
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