Protecting your properties from natural elements, particularly heavy rains, requires a multifaceted approach. One crucial measure homeowners can take is constructing reliable drainage systems. These drain systems can redirect rainwater from your residence’s foundation and prevent puddles.

A proper drainage system can do more than keep your yard puddle-free; it can also ensure that you deal with fewer cases of weeds growing where they shouldn’t, diseases, and pests. Here are some of the best landscape drainage systems to keep your yard puddle-free.
French Drain Systems
French drains are simple systems that help homeowners manage excess rainwater. These systems can redirect the excess water from places that can cause damage, like the basement or your home’s foundation. These systems are composed of 18-inch-deep and wide trenches filled with soil and various porous materials. Most people cover the top with vegetation, giving their yards a natural look.
When it rains, the water usually seeps through the vegetation and upper soil layer to the trenches. It then flows through the porous materials into perforated pipes at the base of the trench. The pipes transport the water to a collection region, which, in most cases, is a storm sewer or retention pond.
This system can ensure that the excess irrigation water doesn’t damage your flowers or the entire landscape. This begs the question, do French drains work in heavy rain? The answer is yes, but a poorly installed French drain can be overwhelmed by heavy rains.
That’s because it can move the water quickly and may get clogged. Ensure the trench is sloped to a certain extent so that the water drains perfectly into the trenches. Remember, this affordable system relies on gravity to redirect water away from your property.

Surface Drainage Systems
People living in flood-prone regions should install surface drain systems in their yards. This is the simplest drainage system to install. The surface drain system links some corrugated plastic tubes to various water collection sources. These pipes redirect the excess water into a sewer system.
Compared to other landscape drain systems, surface drains are easy to maintain and cheaper than most drain systems, including the French drain system.
Sump Pump
Unlike the above drain systems, the sump pump (pedestal and submersible pumps) can come in handy when removing a huge amount of accumulated water in a pit of your basement. The submersible pumps are normally installed inside the pit or flooded place, while the pedestal pump is placed above it. These pumps prevent flooding in homes with basements. They can be pretty effective in flood-prone regions, such as places with heavy rainfall or low-lying areas.
Endnote
Despite being beneficial to the garden, excess water, particularly after heavy rainfall, can damage your properties. You need a reliable drain system to move the water away from your property. To maintain a beautiful yard, you should install a French drain, usually covered by vegetation. A surface drain can also work, but people living in flood-prone places should combine it with sump pumps. Despite being costly, these pumps can remove flood water in minutes.
