Sports Complex Drainage
Standing water cancels games, frustrates parents, and kills revenue. Hydro Fix installs permanent subsurface drainage that keeps your fields playable β even after heavy Georgia rainfall.
Revenue Impact Calculator
Adjust the sliders to match your complex. Switch tabs to see your current annual loss and what Hydro Fix recovers.
We'll walk your fields, identify the highest-priority drainage areas, and give you a clear picture of what permanent drainage costs β and what it recovers every season after.
The Sports Complex Problem
Standing water, slow-draining infields, and waterlogged outfields don't just frustrate coaches and parents β they cancel revenue, damage turf, and push teams to better-draining facilities.
A single rain event can wipe out an entire weekend of tournament revenue β entry fees, concessions, and facility rentals all gone at once.
Waterlogged fields damage turf, create injury liability, and leave a lasting impression on teams deciding where to register next season.
Regrading, reseeding, and temporary drainage fixes year after year β treating symptoms instead of solving the actual drainage problem.
Why Hydro Fix Works for Sports Fields
No gravel, no fabric, no clogging. Hydro Fix installs with minimal excavation and starts working immediately β without rebuilding your fields.
Fields rarely have ideal grades β Hydro Fix moves water via pressure regardless of pitch.
HydroBlox maintains structural integrity under constant foot traffic and field equipment β unlike perforated pipe.
No filters to clean, no pipes to flush. The system works the same on day 1 as it does on year 10.
Address specific problem zones without rebuilding the entire field. Minimal downtime, maximum impact.
The Business Case
Game cancellations aren't just an inconvenience β they're direct revenue loss on field rentals, concessions, and registration fees, plus the invisible cost of teams that quietly choose a different complex next season.
Schedule a Field AssessmentKeep Your Fields Playable
We'll evaluate your complex, identify the highest-priority areas, and design a drainage system that keeps you open.