DC Waterproofing & Construction, LLC

Exterior Drainage Systems in SW Washington & NW Oregon

Protect Your Foundation by Controlling Water at the Source

Licensed & insured in WA & OR • Built for wet-season reality

Who We Are

At DC Waterproofing & Construction, we design and install exterior drainage systems built for real Northwest conditions. We focus on where water starts, how it moves, and how to redirect it safely away from your structure.

How Exterior Drainage Systems Will Help You

Protect Your Foundation from Water Pressure

Standing water around your home creates hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls. A proper drainage strategy relieves that pressure before it causes cracks or leaks.

Keep Water Away from Below-Grade Areas

Basements, crawlspaces, and footings are most at risk when water has nowhere to go. Exterior drainage systems move water away before it becomes a problem inside.

Prevent Recurring Moisture Issues

If water keeps coming back, the path hasn’t been addressed. We identify the water path and install systems designed to control it long-term.

What Goes Into a Proper Drainage System

Every property is different. The system depends on soil type, slope, runoff patterns, and structure design. Here’s what we typically evaluate and install:

Site Evaluation & Water Path Mapping

We start with a thorough inspection to understand how water moves across your property and where it collects.

Perimeter Drain Systems

Installed around the foundation to capture and redirect water before it builds up pressure.

Drain Pipe & Gravel Systems

These create a clear path for water to move away from the structure efficiently.

Downspout Tie-Ins

We connect roof runoff to the drainage system so water doesn’t pool at the base of your home.

Surface Drainage Solutions

Catch basins, channel drains, and grading adjustments help manage heavy surface water.

Safe Discharge Planning

Water needs a proper exit point. We design systems that move water away without causing issues elsewhere on the property.

Phone

(360) 907-9819

Mail

info@dcwaterproofing.com

Location

Washougal, WA

Contact Us Today

Ready to fix drainage issues at the source?

Request a free consultation and we’ll walk you through your options.

Why Choose Us for Exterior Drainage Systems

  • Thorough inspection before any recommendation
  • Systems designed for Pacific Northwest rainfall patterns
  • Focus on long-term performance, not temporary fixes
  • Family-owned and hands-on with every project
  • Clear communication so you understand the plan before we start


We don’t guess. We evaluate site conditions and build the right system for your property.

What to Expect When Working With Us

1. Initial Consultation

We discuss your concerns and schedule a site visit.

2. On-Site Inspection

We evaluate grading, soil conditions, runoff, and existing drainage.

3. System Recommendation

You get a clear explanation of what we recommend and why.

4. Installation

We install the system with attention to transitions, slopes, and flow paths.

5. Final Walkthrough

We review the system with you so you understand how it works and what to expect.

Testimonials

What Your Neighbors Say

Homeowners across Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon trust DC Waterproofing to protect their homes from moisture problems and structural damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you notice pooling water, soggy soil near your foundation, or recurring moisture issues inside, there’s likely a drainage problem. Heavy seasonal rain in this region makes proper drainage critical.

Exterior drainage stops water before it reaches your foundation. Interior systems manage water after it enters. In many cases, addressing the exterior first provides a more complete solution.

With proper design and installation, these systems are built for long-term performance. The lifespan depends on materials, soil conditions, and how well the system was installed.

They can prevent many of them. By reducing water pressure and redirecting flow, exterior drainage systems address the root cause instead of just the symptoms.

Costs vary based on property size, access, soil conditions, and system complexity. The best way to get accurate pricing is through a site-specific evaluation.