Drain Pipe Replacement and Pop Up Installation in Fern Creek, KY

September 15, 2025

Pooling water in your yard might seem like a small nuisance, but it can signal a much bigger problem.

In many cases, standing water around your home is caused by old, cracked, or blocked drain pipes. When your downspouts can’t properly move water away from your house, it can damage your lawn, stress your foundation, and in severe cases, even cause water to leak inside your home.


We had a customer in the Fern Creek, KY area who reached out with this exact issue. As you can see in the photos their drain pipe was blocked, very worn, and frankly needed replaced.

We replaced the old – very well worn – drain pipe, buried the new pipe away from the house, and installed a pop to help manage high water flow. Once we finished the installation, we seeded around the disturbed areas to restore the lawn and ensure a seamless look.

Now this homeowner has a dry lawn and a better protected foundation. If you’re noticing water pooling near your drain spouts at your home in Louisville, KY – don’t wait for it to cause more damage. Call or text us at 502-499-7841 for your estimate and get on our schedule ASAP!

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