Why Drainage Problems Can't Wait
Water is the number one enemy of your home's foundation. When rainwater doesn't drain away from your property properly, it saturates the soil around your foundation, creates hydrostatic pressure against your basement walls, and eventually finds its way inside. Over time, this leads to cracking, mold growth, structural damage, and a significant decrease in your home's value. What starts as a puddle in the yard becomes a five-figure foundation repair if left unaddressed.
Central New Jersey gets an average of 47 inches of rain per year, plus snow melt in winter and spring. Combined with the region's variable soil conditions — clay that holds water in some areas, sandy soil that channels it in others — drainage problems are extremely common across Jackson, Freehold, Manalapan, Howell, Monroe, and the surrounding townships. The good news is that most drainage issues can be solved permanently with the right combination of grading and drainage infrastructure, installed by someone who understands both water movement and excavation.
Many homeowners try temporary fixes — extending a downspout, adding soil against the foundation, or trenching a shallow ditch across the yard. These band-aid solutions rarely work long-term because they don't address the root cause: where the water is coming from, where it needs to go, and how to move it there permanently. A properly designed and installed drainage system solves the problem once and protects your home for decades.
Our Drainage Solutions
Diagnosis & Installation
Every drainage project starts with a thorough assessment — and that assessment matters more than any single component of the installation. Frank Mannino evaluates your property's topography, identifies where water is entering and collecting, examines the soil type and percolation characteristics, and determines the best solution for your specific situation. Sometimes a simple regrading is all that's needed. Other times, a combination of French drains, dry wells, and downspout management is required. We'll explain exactly what we recommend and why — no upselling, no unnecessary components, and no guesswork.
Installation is done with our CAT equipment for speed and precision. Trenches are cut clean and to proper depth, pipe is laid at the correct slope for gravity flow, gravel bedding is placed and compacted around the pipe, and everything is backfilled and graded smooth. We use quality materials throughout — heavy-duty perforated pipe, filter fabric to prevent fine soil from clogging the system, and clean drainage stone that won't compact or break down over time. The finished system is invisible from the surface but works constantly to keep your property dry through every rainstorm, snow melt, and seasonal groundwater surge.
For properties with complex drainage challenges — multiple water sources, high water tables, clay-heavy soil, or constrained lot layouts — we design multi-component systems that address every pathway water uses to reach your foundation. Each element is sized, sloped, and connected so the entire system functions as a single integrated solution rather than a collection of independent fixes. This is where our excavation expertise makes the difference — we don't just install pipe, we engineer the entire water management system for your property.
Why Mannino for Drainage
Drainage work requires an understanding of both surface and subsurface water movement — and the excavation skills to install the solution properly. That's exactly what Mannino Excavation brings to every drainage project. We're not a landscaping company guessing at pipe placement — we're excavation professionals who understand soil, water, grade, and the physics of how they interact on your property. Every drainage system we install is designed to handle the worst storm Central New Jersey can throw at it, not just average conditions.
With the owner on every job and professional-grade CAT equipment on-site, your drainage problem gets solved right the first time. Our clients across Jackson, Millstone, Freehold, Manalapan, Howell, Monroe, East Brunswick, and Old Bridge trust us because we diagnose the real problem, install the right solution, and leave their property cleaner than we found it. Call (908) 670-7297 for a free on-site drainage assessment — Frank will walk your property, identify the issue, and give you an honest price to fix it permanently.
