Burlington Yard Drainage Contractor
Burlington Yard Drainage Contractor
Professional yard drainage solutions serving Burlington since 1975. French drains, catch basins, swales, and retaining wall drainage. Licensed, bonded & insured. Free on-site estimates.
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Expert Yard Drainage Contractors Serving Burlington
Standing water, soggy lawns, and drainage problems are common challenges for Burlington homeowners — and they almost always have a solution. At New Life Rockeries, we've been solving yard drainage problems across Burlington and surrounding communities since 1975, and we understand the soil conditions, rainfall patterns, and topography that make proper drainage critical in Western Washington.
Our Burlington drainage installations address the root cause of water problems — not just the symptoms. We assess your property's grading, soil type, and water flow patterns to design a drainage system that moves water away from your home, yard, and retaining walls effectively and permanently.
Whether you need a French drain to intercept groundwater, a catch basin to collect surface runoff, a swale to redirect water flow, or a complete drainage system for a new retaining wall, our team brings the same expertise to every Burlington project.
Poor drainage is the #1 cause of retaining wall failure in Western Washington. Our crews are licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State.
Burlington is situated in the Skagit Valley, characterized by a mix of granular soils including gravels, sands, and silts, alongside areas of poorly drained Skagit series soils. The region's geological history, influenced by the receding Vashon glacier, has left behind glacial outwash and dense glacial till, which can tenaciously hold moisture. These conditions often necessitate retaining walls to manage drainage, prevent erosion, and stabilize slopes, especially in areas with varying topography.
In Burlington, Skagit County Planning & Development Services is the permit authority. A building permit is required for any retaining wall over 4 feet in height, measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall. Projects requiring a permit will likely need construction documents prepared by a licensed engineer.
A homeowner in the Hillcrest neighborhood recently faced significant erosion on a sloped backyard, threatening their patio. We designed and installed a multi-tiered rockery system, integrating native plantings to stabilize the hillside and enhance the landscape. The new rockery effectively halted the erosion and created usable, level garden spaces.
Why New Life Rockeries?
- Yard drainage specialists serving Burlington since 1975
- We diagnose the root cause, not just the symptoms
- Integrated drainage + retaining wall expertise
- Free on-site estimates with written proposals
- Licensed, bonded & insured in Washington State
- All drainage work permitted and inspected as required
- 4.9 ★ Google rating · 120 reviews
- Serving 29 cities across King, Snohomish & Skagit Counties
- Transparent Payment Schedule
How Much Does Yard Drainage Cost in Burlington?
Yard drainage costs in Burlington depend on the type of system, the extent of the drainage problem, and site conditions. Below are typical ranges based on our completed projects.
Free Estimates: All prices include site preparation, pipe installation, gravel backfill, and cleanup. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written proposals — no surprises.
What We Build

French Drain Installation
Perforated pipe systems installed in gravel-filled trenches that intercept and redirect groundwater away from your Burlington home, yard, and retaining walls. French drains are the most effective solution for chronic wet areas and soggy lawns in the Pacific Northwest.

Catch Basins & Surface Drains
Surface drainage structures that collect and redirect runoff from Burlington driveways, patios, low spots, and downspouts. Connected to underground pipe systems that discharge water safely away.

Swales & Grading
Graded drainage channels and yard regrading that redirect surface water flow away from your Burlington home and landscaping. A natural, low-maintenance drainage solution integrated into your landscape.

Retaining Wall Drainage
Drainage systems installed behind Burlington retaining walls to prevent hydrostatic pressure buildup — the #1 cause of retaining wall failure. Includes drain pipe, gravel backfill, filter fabric, and weep holes.

Downspout Drainage
Underground pipe systems that capture roof runoff from Burlington downspouts and carry it away from your foundation and yard. We connect downspouts to underground drain lines that discharge safely.

Dry Wells & Infiltration Systems
Underground infiltration systems that collect and slowly release water into the soil. Dry wells are ideal for Burlington properties where water cannot be discharged to the street and the soil has adequate permeability.
What Our Customers Say
"We had chronic standing water in our backyard every winter. NLR installed a French drain system and the problem is completely solved. They diagnosed the issue accurately, explained the solution clearly, and the installation was clean and professional."
"Our retaining wall was failing because of poor drainage behind it. NLR repaired the wall and installed a proper drainage system at the same time. Two years later, no problems. Highly recommend their integrated approach."
"Water was pooling against our foundation every winter. NLR installed catch basins, connected our downspouts to an underground system, and regraded the yard. The difference is remarkable. Professional team, fair price."
Common Questions
Have more questions? We're happy to walk you through the process on a free consultation call.
Call UsYard drainage costs in Burlington typically range from $1,500 for a simple French drain to $20,000+ for a comprehensive drainage system. We provide free on-site assessments and written estimates.
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Drainage Problem in Burlington? Get a Free Assessment.
Call us at 425-584-6878 or fill out the form above. We'll visit your property, assess your drainage situation, and provide a detailed written estimate — no pressure, no obligation.
