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Stormwater Drainage Problems in Sydney
In Sydney, when it rains it can quickly turn it a deluge that causes flooding.
Are you finding that your home, garage, or garden doesn’t drain properly?
Is water pooling against the house, flooding into the garage, a garden that stays soggy for days after rain, or water is coming in from a neighbouring property?
Left unaddressed, storm water or surface water will cause ongoing damage to foundations, footings, landscaping, and anything stored at ground level that gets flooded
The good news is that most stormwater drainage problems have a clear cause and a straightforward fix.
Here’s how to think about it.
What’s Happening at Your Property?
Water is flooding into your garage or under the house after heavy rain
This is usually a surface drainage problem — water has nowhere to go and follows the path of least resistance, which happens to be your garage floor or subfloor. A correctly positioned surface drain or a change to the grading near the entry point solves most cases.
Your garden is waterlogged or muddy for days after rain
Soil that stays saturated after rain is either sitting on clay that won’t drain, or it has no drainage path to carry water away from the surface. A subsurface drainage solution, a French drain or a series of stormwater pits, gives that water somewhere to go.
Water is coming in from your neighbour’s property
This is more common than people realise, particularly on sloping blocks. In NSW, a property owner has a legal responsibility not to direct stormwater onto a neighbouring property. If water is sheeting or seeping in from next door, the solution is usually intercepting it at the boundary before it reaches your home, rather than waiting for the neighbour to act.
Your gutters are overflowing even when they’re clean
Gutters that overflow during heavy rain despite being clear of debris usually have a downpipe that can’t handle the volume, or the downpipe connects to a stormwater line that is blocked, undersized, or partially collapsed underground. The overflow point is at the gutter, but the problem is often further up the system.
Water is ponding on driveways, paths, or paved areas
Hard surfaces have nowhere to absorb water, so drainage has to be designed in. If it wasn’t, or if it’s no longer working effectively, channel or strip drains cut into the surface direct water away before it builds up.
Persistent Stormwater Problems Don’t Fix Themselves
If your property floods or stays waterlogged after every decent rain, it’s worth getting a proper assessment rather than hoping the next dry spell gives you a break. The right drainage solution depends on understanding where the water is coming from and where it needs to go, and that’s something we can work through with you on site.
We’re Sydney-based and familiar with the drainage challenges that come with Sydney’s varied terrain, older infrastructure, and clay-heavy soils. Call 0401 141 463 or request a free quote today.
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What We Can Do To Keep Stormwater manageable
Surface drain installation
Linear and strip drains are installed flush with paving, driveways, and hard surfaces to intercept water at ground level and direct it into the stormwater system. Effective for garages, driveways, pool surrounds, and any paved area where water is pooling.
Gutter and downpipe upgrades
Undersized or poorly positioned gutters and downpipes are among the most common causes of water problems during heavy rain. We can assess your current system, upgrade to a larger profile where needed, and ensure downpipes are correctly connected to the stormwater line rather than discharging onto the ground or into garden beds.
French drain installation
A French drain is a subsurface drainage trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that collects groundwater and directs it away from the problem area. Highly effective for waterlogged lawns, garden beds sitting on clay, and water tracking along the base of a fence line or boundary.
Stormwater pits
Stormwater pits collect surface and subsurface water and connect into the stormwater network. They work alongside surface drains and French drains as part of a complete drainage system, and are often the key to solving drainage problems on larger or more complex sites.
Boundary and interception drains
For water coming in from a neighbouring property, an interception drain along the boundary collects and redirects the flow before it reaches your home or garden.
CCTV inspection of existing stormwater lines
If you have stormwater infrastructure that isn’t performing, a camera inspection tells us whether the pipe is blocked, cracked, or collapsed underground — before we start digging.
Stormwater pipe repair and relining
Cracked or collapsed stormwater pipes underground can be relined without excavation in most cases, restoring full flow and structural integrity with minimal disruption to paving or landscaping above.

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Understanding Your Stormwater System
Stormwater is rainwater and it runs from our home into the local creeks and streams and it is not to be tainted with waste or chemicals. That is why we don’t pour chemicals or paint into outdoor drains.
It is a completely different system from the sewerage system. sewerage is water that has come into human/animal/industry contact and it needs to be treated before it can go into the waterways
Here’s a plain-language breakdown of the different components and what each one does.
How it all connects
A complete stormwater system typically works from top to bottom:
roof water is collected by gutters and carried down via downpipes into the underground stormwater network. Storm water
Surface water on paved areas is intercepted by surface drains and directed underground.
Subsurface water in garden areas is collected by French drains and fed into stormwater pits, which connect to the underground network.
That network carries everything away to the council stormwater system at the street.
When one part of that chain isn’t working, a blocked pit, a cracked underground pipe, a missing surface drain, water finds another way, and that’s usually when it ends up somewhere it shouldn’t be.
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Step 1: Get in Touch
Call us or send through an enquiry online. We’ll gather a few details and schedule a time that suits you.
Step 2: Booking Confirmation
We confirm your appointment and provide a clear arrival timeframe so you know exactly when to expect us.
Step 3: On-Site Assessment
Our licensed plumber inspects the issue thoroughly and explains the solution before providing an upfront quote.

Step 4: Professional Repairs
Once approved, we complete the work efficiently using quality materials and proven techniques.
Step 5: Clean & Final Check
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