If water is pooling on your driveway or running toward your garage instead of the street, your driveway drains might be clogged. These drains, often called rain drains, help channel water away from your driveway to prevent flooding and damage.
However, leaves, dirt, and debris can accumulate in the drain lines, causing blockages that restrict the flow of water.
Signs Your Driveway Drains Are Clogged
- Pooling Water: Water collects along the driveway instead of draining properly.
- Slow Draining: It takes a long time for water to flow into the drain after a storm.
- Overflow: Water spills over from the drain or flows back toward your garage or house.
What to Do if Your Driveway Drains Are Clogged
- Check for Visible Debris: Look at the drain openings for leaves, sticks, or dirt blocking the surface. Removing this can help, but deeper clogs may remain.
- Test with Water: Run water through the drain to see if it flows freely. If it backs up or drains slowly, there’s likely a blockage deeper inside the pipe.
- Call Grumpy’s Drains: For stubborn clogs, it’s best to call in the experts. At Grumpy’s Drains, we use hydrojetting to clear driveway drains and restore the flow. We also offer camera inspections to identify any hidden problems, ensuring your drains are clear and working as they should.
Don’t let clogged driveway drains turn into a bigger problem—contact Grumpy’s Drains today to schedule a service. We’ll get the water flowing where it belongs and keep your driveway dry and safe.