Standing water in the lawn? A driveway that floods? Water against the foundation? Sparkle Lake Services has been solving wet yards across New London County since 1986, with our own crew, our own excavators, and forty years of knowing where Connecticut water wants to go.
Standing water, flooded driveways, water against the foundation. Solved across New London County since 1986.
You do not need a contractor to tell you something is wrong. You already mow around it. If two or three of these are happening on your property, the water is not going to fix itself.
Most wet yards in this part of Connecticut come down to three things: heavy clay soil that does not drain, grading that slopes the wrong way, and roof and driveway runoff with nowhere to go. Sometimes all three at once.
When we walk a property, we look at the high points and the low points, where the gutters dump, where the lawn stays soft a week after a storm, and what the soil actually looks like a couple feet down. That tells us whether you need a French drain, a catch basin, regrading, or a combination. Guessing wastes your money. We do not guess.
Ignoring it costs more than fixing it. Standing water kills lawns and trees, rots fence posts and deck framing, undermines walkways, and eventually finds its way into the basement. For background on how soil and runoff behave around homes, UConn Extension publishes solid public resources worth reading.
We install French drains, catch basins, surface drains, downspout extensions tied into underground lines, dry wells where they make sense, and full grading and regrading work. For larger properties and storm runoff issues, we build surface drainage systems that handle real volume, not the undersized kits you see at the home center.
Pipe sizing matters. Stone matters. Fabric matters. Outlet location matters most of all. A French drain that dumps into another low spot on your own property is not a drainage system, it is a longer puddle. We size everything for the water you actually get, not the water somebody guessed at.
No stock photos, no staged shots. Raw, unedited pictures straight off our own drainage job sites across New London County. Hover to pause, tap any photo to enlarge.


























Bill comes out, walks the property with you, and tells you straight what it takes to move the water for good. No pressure, no phone-number games, no charge for the visit.
The first visit is a walk of the property with you. I want to see the problem after a rain if possible, or at least hear how it behaves. We talk about what you want fixed and what your budget looks like, then I put together a straight price in writing with the scope spelled out.
On install day, we bring the excavator and the crew. Most residential drainage jobs run one to three days depending on trench length, depth, and how much pipe we are running. We backfill clean, restore the surface, and walk the finished system with you so you know what is in the ground and where it goes.
If your yard problem is already showing up as a wet basement, see our basement waterproofing page, the two jobs often get solved together. We serve Stonington, Groton, Ledyard, Montville, Waterford, and the rest of New London County.
It depends on the size of the problem, the length and depth of pipe, soil conditions, and where the water has to be routed. A short downspout fix is a different job than regrading a half acre and running a few hundred feet of French drain. That is exactly why we walk the property and give you a straight price in writing with the scope spelled out, instead of a number over the phone we have to change later. The walkthrough is free.
Most residential drainage jobs run one to three days, depending on trench length, depth, and how much pipe we are running. We bring our own excavator and crew, so we are not waiting on a sub to show up. We backfill clean and restore the surface before we leave.
Often, yes. A wet basement in Connecticut is usually a drainage problem in disguise, water that has nowhere else to go ends up against the foundation. The same crew handles both. If your yard issue is already showing up downstairs, see our basement waterproofing page, because the two jobs frequently get solved together.
We do it ourselves. Our own equipment, our own crew, and the owner walks every job. That is how we keep the quality consistent and the timeline honest after forty years in this ground.
All of New London County, including Stonington, Groton, Ledyard, Montville, Waterford, and the surrounding area. If you are nearby and not sure whether you are in range, call and ask.
It depends on your town and the scope of the work, some jobs need one and some do not. We will tell you up front if your project requires a permit and what that involves, so there are no surprises mid-dig.
Call (860) 705-7008 to set up an on-site walkthrough with Bill, anywhere in New London County.