Slope-savvy irrigation and drainage for Bridlewood, Wellington, Forestwood, Stone Creek, and the rest of Flower Mound. Hilly lots are our specialty — French drains that actually move water downhill, irrigation engineered for varied elevation, foundation protection that holds.
Most DFW cities sit on flat blackland prairie — a yard problem there is usually about clay absorption, not slope. Flower Mound is different. Topography here drops dramatically from north to south and west to east, with most lots showing 4–12 feet of grade change from front to back. That changes everything about both irrigation and drainage.
For drainage, it means the standard "trench, gravel, and pray" French drain doesn't work — water needs a designed path with proper fall (typically 1–2% minimum), often multiple inlets, and a real daylight termination point that's lower than the lowest pool. We sketch the slope, model the flow, and engineer the install. Most Flower Mound French drain projects run $5,000–$12,000 because there's more drain to install and the daylight runs are longer than in flat-lot cities.
For irrigation, slope means head pressure varies by elevation across the lot. Without pressure-regulated heads, downhill zones over-spray and uphill zones starve. Most older Flower Mound systems were installed without that consideration; we fix it on every repair call by swapping in PRS heads where elevation differential exceeds 5 feet within a zone.
Where water from your lot AND the uphill neighbor collects. Multi-inlet French drain, daylight to street.
Downhill heads geyser, uphill heads dribble. Swap to pressure-regulated heads; even coverage instantly.
Bridlewood specialty. Compacted soil, high water volume, separate from house-perimeter system.
Erosion from years of bad gutter discharge. Re-grade, install French drain, restore foundation pad.
Some lots need 80–120 feet of run to reach a usable daylight point. We engineer it; we don't shortcut it.
Town of Flower Mound water-conservation rebates available periodically. We file the paperwork.
The Town of Flower Mound runs water-conservation programs through Public Works/Utilities — including periodic smart-controller rebates and irrigation audits. We file the paperwork as part of installs when one is active.
See current DFW rebate guide →We text you back within one business hour.
Yes — Bridlewood, Wellington, Forestwood, Stone Creek, Trotter's Ridge, and the surrounding subdivisions. Most appointments scheduled within 2–4 business days.
Slope. Flower Mound's topography is some of the most varied in the Metroplex — many lots drop 6–12 feet from front to back, which means uphill neighbors can drain into your yard, and your water has to travel a longer way to leave. We install French drains, swales, and tiered grading to handle it.
The Town of Flower Mound has historically run water-conservation incentive programs through its Public Works/Utilities. Programs and amounts shift year to year; we file the paperwork as part of installs when one is active. Check the rebates guide.
Flower Mound French drain projects typically run $5,000–$12,000 installed because of slope work and longer drain runs needed to reach a daylight point. Larger acre+ lots in Bridlewood can reach $15,000–$25,000.
Yes. We've designed and installed irrigation and drainage on multi-acre Bridlewood properties including pasture-zone separation, paddock drainage, and house-perimeter foundation protection.