Residential Drainage Design
Residential Drainage Design in Sunrise, FL
Professional residential drainage design for Sunrise, Broward County. Starting at $2,500. Licensed Professional Engineers with 100% permit approval rate.
Residential Drainage Design Features
Subsurface drainage systems engineered to redirect groundwater away from your home and foundation, sized for Florida's soil conditions and rainfall intensity
Surface grading design, catch basins, and channel drains to manage stormwater flow across your property and prevent ponding
Pool deck drainage systems, pool area drainage solutions, and swimming pool drainage design — including french drains around pools. Trusted by pool contractors statewide.
Perimeter drainage systems designed to intercept groundwater before it reaches your foundation, reducing hydrostatic pressure and preventing water intrusion
Redesign and restoration of existing drainage systems to meet current Florida Building Code requirements and address performance issues
Engineered water removal with battery backup for low-lying areas where gravity drainage is not feasible due to high water tables
Why Choose StructureSmart
- Mitigate standing water and yard flooding
- Protect your foundation from water damage
- Reduce mosquito breeding areas on your property
- Increase property value with proper drainage infrastructure
- Create usable outdoor spaces year-round, even during wet season
- Professionally engineered solutions backed by calculations, not guesswork
How It Works
From initial assessment to permit-ready plans in Sunrise.
We visit your property to evaluate existing conditions, identify the source of water problems, assess soil types and permeability, and document elevations and flow patterns. This on-site assessment is the foundation of every successful drainage design.
Our survey team collects accurate elevation data, property boundary information, and locations of existing utilities and structures. This data feeds directly into the engineering design to ensure precise grading and pipe sizing.
Our Licensed Professional Engineers develop a complete drainage design including pipe sizing calculations, grading plans, detention/retention requirements, and construction details. Every design accounts for Florida's 25-year/24-hour storm event and local code requirements.
We prepare and submit all required permit applications to your local building department, SFWMD, or other agencies. Our team manages reviewer communication and addresses any comments to keep your project moving toward approval.
Local Requirements for Residential Drainage Design
Why Sunrise Properties Need Residential Drainage Design
Broward County's unique combination of shallow limestone bedrock (within 12-20 inches of the surface in eastern areas), extremely high water tables (1-6 feet), and the county regulation that no property may discharge stormwater onto adjacent land creates conditions where nearly every residential lot needs engineered drainage. Properties in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Pembroke Pines cannot simply grade water toward the street — they must retain and infiltrate stormwater on-site through engineered exfiltration systems designed for the county's challenging soil conditions.
Local Factors in Sunrise
- Sunrise Lakes communities built in the 1960s-1980s depend on aging retention ponds and pump systems designed for original density — infill and patio additions reduce permeable area
- Sawgrass Mills commercial district generates massive stormwater runoff from parking lots and roof area — requires separate commercial-grade retention systems
- Shallow limestone bedrock limits French drain depth and may require drill-and-blast for pipe installation
- County regulation prohibits discharging stormwater onto adjacent properties
- 25-year/3-day storm retention requirement — more conservative than most Florida jurisdictions
Broward County Soil & Drainage Profile
Broward County's soils are predominantly poorly drained fine sands in the eastern half, with organic muck soils in the western conservation areas. The Hallandale series — a sandy soil with limestone bedrock within 20 inches of the surface — dominates much of developed Broward and severely restricts subsurface drainage options.
Broward County's unique regulatory framework involves multiple independent drainage districts — including the South Broward Drainage District, Central Broward Water Control District, and North Broward drainage infrastructure — each with different stormwater criteria. A project in Pembroke Pines may have different retention requirements than an identical project in Coral Springs, even though both are in Broward County.
Local Cost Factors for Residential Drainage Design in Sunrise
Drainage Infrastructure Near Sunrise
Your Project Starts with a Survey
Every residential drainage design in Sunrise begins with accurate topographic data. We recommend Apex Surveying & Mapping — Florida's #1 surveying firm — for licensed topographic surveys across Broward County. Their survey data feeds directly into precision drainage engineering plans. Need an elevation certificate? Apex handles that too.
Residential Drainage Design in Sunrise
How much does residential drainage design cost in Sunrise?
Do I need a permit for residential drainage design in Broward County?
Why choose StructureSmart for residential drainage design in Sunrise?
How long does residential drainage design take in Sunrise?
What drainage challenges are common in Broward County?
What areas of Sunrise have the worst drainage problems?
Other Services in Sunrise
Residential Drainage Design in Nearby Cities
Ready for Residential Drainage Design in Sunrise?
Get a free assessment from a Licensed Professional Engineer. Starting at $2,500.