Drainage & Slope Repair Services in the Carolinas

Simple Site Solutions fixes drainage problems and slope issues across York County, Fort Mill, Rock Hill, and Lake Wylie. If you’ve got standing water, washouts, erosion, or water flowing toward your home, we reshape and correct the grade to move water where it needs to go — away from structures and off the property safely.

  • Low Spot & Standing Water Fixes
  • Swales, Ditches & Runoff Control
  • Erosion & Washout Repair
  • Drainage Solutions That Last

Drainage Correction & Grading

Most drainage issues are caused by improper slope. We correct grade and flow with:

  • Regrading yards to move water away from structures
  • Fixing low spots and pooling areas
  • Shaping runoff paths for heavy rain events
  • Drainage tie-ins for driveways and access roads

Slope Repair & Erosion Control

If slopes are washing out or collapsing, we stabilize and reshape them:

  • Washout repair and slope reshaping
  • Swales and ditch lines for controlled drainage
  • Erosion control grading and reinforcement prep
  • Site cleanup and finish shaping

Swales, Ditches & Water Flow Management

A proper drainage system doesn’t fight water — it guides it. We design and shape swales and ditches to control runoff, protect driveways, and reduce erosion on your property.

  • Swale shaping and ditch cleanouts
  • Runoff control for yards and driveways
  • Repair for erosion and water damage

Areas We Serve

Fort Mill, SC Rock Hill, SC Lake Wylie, SC York County, SC Charlotte Metro

Drainage & Slope Repair FAQs

How do I know if grading will fix my drainage issue?
If water is pooling or flowing toward structures, grading is often the best long-term solution. We reshape the slope so water moves away and exits the property properly.
What causes standing water in yards?
Common causes are low spots, compacted soil, blocked runoff paths, or improper slope. Fixing the grade and restoring flow usually solves it.
Can you repair washouts and erosion?
Yes. We repair washouts by reshaping the slope and controlling the water path so it doesn’t keep cutting the same area.

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