Water collecting around your home’s foundation usually means it is not being carried far enough away from the house. The cause could be something as simple as a short downspout, clogged gutters, poor yard grading, or a drainage system that is no longer working properly.
At CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢, we see this throughout King County. Sometimes the solution is straightforward: clean the gutters, clear a clogged downspout, or install a downspout extension. Other times, the property’s drainage system needs a closer evaluation.
A puddle next to the foundation may not seem like a big deal, but repeated pooling can wash away soil, create crawlspace moisture, and leave water sitting against the foundation for far too long.
King County receives plenty of rainfall, and when that combines with sloped yards, mature trees, and older drainage systems, water can quickly end up where it should not.
This is one of the most common causes.
If the downspout discharges water directly beside the foundation, every rainstorm sends gallons of roof runoff into the same area.
In most cases, a downspout extension should carry water at least 4 to 6 feet away from the home. Depending on the slope of your yard, moving it even farther away may provide better protection.
Leaves, fir needles, moss, roof granules, and twigs eventually collect inside the gutter system.
Once gutters become clogged, water spills over the front or back instead of flowing into the downspouts. That overflow lands directly beside your home.
Sometimes the gutters appear clean from the ground while the downspout itself is completely blocked, especially around elbows or underground drain connections.
The Yard Slopes Toward the HouseWater always follows the lowest point.
If your landscaping slopes toward the foundation, rainfall naturally drains toward the home instead of away from it.
Over time, soil can settle and change the original grading. While a downspout extension may reduce the amount of water reaching the area, correcting the slope may also be necessary.
Signs You May Have a Drainage ProblemWatch for these common warning signs:
A consistently damp crawlspace is especially important to investigate before moisture leads to larger issues.
Start with the simple items first.
Inspect your gutters and downspouts, then watch where water flows during a rainstorm.
Downspout extensions typically cost $75 to $200 and are often one of the easiest ways to move water away from the home.
The extension should discharge into an area where water can safely drain rather than simply relocating the puddle a few feet away.
Clean the Gutters and DownspoutsA complete gutter cleaning should include both the gutters and every downspout.
Removing only the visible debris often leaves hidden blockages behind, allowing drainage problems to continue.
Consider Larger Drainage ImprovementsIf water continues pooling around the foundation after the gutters and downspouts are working properly, additional drainage improvements may be needed.
Possible solutions include:
Larger drainage projects commonly range from $1,500 to $4,000 or more, depending on the property’s size, grading, soil conditions, accessibility, and the amount of water that needs to be redirected.
Protect Your Foundation Before the Next StormWater should never remain against your home’s foundation after every rainfall.
CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ provides gutter cleaning, downspout service, and drainage evaluations throughout King County. We will inspect your system, clear any blockages, and help determine the best way to move water safely away from your home.
Call CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ today at (253) 447-1419 to schedule gutter and downspout service and help protect your foundation from ongoing water damage.