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Tulsa French Drain Installation
Redirect Runoff Before It Becomes a Repair Bill
Yard flooding and soggy landscaping aren’t just cosmetic issues—they’re often the first sign that your property isn’t draining correctly. Left unchecked, standing moisture will gradually erode soil, put pressure on structures, plumbing lines, and leave lawns patchy or unusable. French drains are a proactive way to control runoff, protect buried surfaces, and restore your landscape’s balance without constant maintenance or costly repairs.
Mullin Plumbing designs and installs tailored drainage solutions that guide excess flow away from high-risk areas. These underground routes help relieve pooling near concrete pads, prevent moisture from saturating subsoil, and keep stormwater moving efficiently through targeted zones. Each layout is mapped to match your slope, soil, and usage—not just guessed based on a trench and pipe. If your lawn stays wet long after the rain stops or you’re seeing signs of perimeter washout, we’ll help you correct it at the source.

Why Proper Service Changes Everything
When excess runoff has nowhere to go, it doesn’t just sit—it soaks, settles, and shifts. Over time, that moisture starts affecting what’s beneath the surface: eroding plant beds, saturating crawl spaces, and softening the soil that supports walkways and foundations. Drainage failure isn’t always dramatic—but it is cumulative. You might notice persistent mushy patches, unlevel pavers, or cracks appearing in concrete that used to hold firm.
Addressing these issues early is the key to protecting both your property and your investment. Strategic piping relieves lateral soil pressure, helps prevent heaving and sink spots, and minimizes the spread of unwanted mold in shaded areas. When runoff is allowed to stay concentrated, it creates long-term vulnerabilities—not just surface mess. That’s why our team looks at your entire layout before we dig. Because redirecting moisture isn’t enough; it needs to move with purpose, pressure control, and lasting performance.
Different Layouts, Different Strategies
This system doesn’t look the same on a city lot as it does on a commercial site. In residential builds, narrow setbacks and existing landscaping often limit where runoff can go. That means working around fence lines, tree roots, or patio slabs—all while making sure the solution doesn’t disrupt daily use. Our designs account for surface slope, subsoil saturation, and outlet placement, all without tearing up what’s already working.
Commercial properties carry a different challenge: higher flow volumes, wider surface area, and structural load concerns. Parking lots, storefront walkways, or multi-unit buildings demand stronger flow control, often supported by pump basins or reinforced trenches. We factor in tenant access, water line location, and long-term performance when mapping every installation. It’s not about installing the same layout everywhere—it’s about matching the method to the load, usage, and movement of each space.
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Contact us today with your maintenance needs to get quality service in a timely manner.Plan for Drainage Before Damage Becomes the Price
Standing moisture is more than a minor yard issue—it’s a sign your ground isn’t keeping up. Pooling near slab edges, soft soil that doesn’t dry out, or landscape damage after every storm are all signs that runoff is stalling instead of moving. A well-placed route doesn’t just clear the mess—it protects what sits above and beneath the surface.
Mullin Plumbing designs and installs high-performance solutions tailored to your layout and your long-term plans. We bring clean, code-compliant trench work, gravel-layer balance, and slope-matched layouts that manage runoff without disrupting the space around it. Call 918-215-2608 to schedule your drainage consultation today and let us redirect the problem before it causes permanent damage.


