Reliable Drainage Solutions in Stormville, NY

Poor drainage can destroy pavement, weaken foundations, and turn your property into a mess. At B&E Paving & Sealcoating, we provide durable, no-nonsense drainage solutions to protect homes and businesses across Stormville, NY. With more than 15 years of hands-on experience, we know how to manage runoff, control erosion, and install systems that last.

Call (845) 764-0292 today for a free estimate and get a drainage solution that actually solves the problem—permanently.

The Problem With Poor Drainage


When water has nowhere to go, it starts working against your property. It seeps into asphalt, erodes soil, washes away landscaping, and pools in all the wrong places. In winter, standing water turns to ice, which can crack pavement and create hazards. Left unchecked, drainage issues shorten the lifespan of your driveway, foundation, or hardscaped area.

What starts as a small puddle can quickly become a larger, more expensive issue. That’s why smart drainage planning matters—and why we take it seriously.

What We Install

Our drainage services are designed to stop water damage before it starts. We assess your landscape, slope, and runoff behavior to build systems that match your property’s needs.

Here’s what we offer:

Drainage System Installation

We install underground and surface-level systems to direct water away from your foundation, driveway, patio, or lawn. This includes French drains, trench drains, and catch basins as needed.

Riprap Installation

We use riprap—large, angular stones—to stabilize slopes, ditches, and shoreline areas. This method slows down water, reduces erosion, and reinforces vulnerable spots.

Gutter Pipe Extensions (Under Driveways)

Water from your gutters needs a place to go. We bury solid piping beneath paved surfaces to move water safely out of the way, protecting your asphalt or concrete from saturation.

Each drainage project is built with durability in mind. We use only heavy-duty materials that hold up in harsh weather and high-flow areas.

Signs You May Need a Drainage Solution

Not sure if your property needs a drainage fix? Look for the following signs:

Standing Water Near Your Foundation

Soggy or Soft Patches in Your Yard

Erosion or Washouts Along Driveways or Slopes

Cracks Forming in Asphalt or Pavement

Water Pooling Where It Shouldn’t After Rain

Mold or Mildew Near Structures

These red flags often point to an underlying issue. Even if the problem seems minor now, dealing with it early can prevent bigger damage later.

Long-Term Benefits of Proper Drainage

Good drainage isn’t just about avoiding puddles. It protects your investment and adds lasting value to your home or business.

  • Protects Pavement: Dry base layers last longer and prevent asphalt from cracking or sinking.
  • Prevents Erosion: Keeps soil in place on slopes, around homes, and near landscaping.
  • Improves Safety: Reduces standing water, which can become slippery or icy.
  • Saves Money: Fixing drainage is cheaper than replacing damaged driveways or foundation work.
  • Supports Landscaping: Proper water control helps your yard and plants thrive.

Whether you need a simple fix or a complete system overhaul, we make sure the solution fits your property and your budget.

Drainage That Works With Your Hardscape

Many of our drainage projects go hand-in-hand with paving, patios, or walkways. If you’re planning a new hardscaped area, it’s the perfect time to evaluate how water flows across your property. We can integrate drainage systems during installation to prevent future problems and save you money.

Already have drainage problems under your current pavement? We’re able to trench beneath surfaces when needed or reroute runoff to relieve pressure on paved areas.

We don’t guess. We inspect. And we only recommend what’s necessary to get the job done right.

FAQs

  • How Do I Know if I Need a Drainage System?

    A: If you see standing water, soil erosion, or moisture near your home’s foundation after rain, it's time for a drainage assessment.

  • What Is Riprap, and Where Is It Used?

    A: Riprap is a layer of large, angular stones placed along slopes or ditches to slow water and prevent erosion.

  • Can Drainage Be Added Under Existing Pavement?

    A: Yes, we can trench under driveways or walkways to install buried gutter lines or redirect runoff.

  • How Long Does Drainage Work Take?

    A: Most drainage projects are completed in 1–3 days, depending on complexity and weather.

  • Do Drainage Systems Require Maintenance?

    A: Minimal upkeep is needed. Periodic inspection and debris removal keep systems flowing efficiently.

Don’t wait for water damage—get a drainage solution that lasts. Call (845) 764-0292 for a free estimate from B&E Paving & Sealcoating.