If you’ve ever dealt with standing water in your yard, pooling around a patio, or runoff heading straight toward your home, you know how frustrating and damaging poor drainage can be. Some properties simply don’t cooperate. Flat grades, heavy clay soil, low-lying areas, or neighboring runoff can create situations where traditional drainage solutions just aren’t enough.
That’s where exterior sump pump systems from J Squared Landscape Design & Build come into play.

What Is an Exterior Sump Pump System?
Most people are familiar with sump pumps inside a basement, but exterior systems serve a different purpose. These systems are installed outside the home, typically in a buried basin placed at the lowest point of a problem area. Water is collected into that basin, either naturally or through a network of drains, and then pumped away to a more suitable discharge location.
In short: when gravity can’t do the job, a sump pump steps in and finishes it.
When Do You Need One?
Exterior sump pump systems are typically used in situations like:
- Backyards with little to no slope where water just sits after a storm
- Patios or hardscapes trapping water with no natural exit point
- Downhill runoff from neighboring properties
- Areas where traditional drain lines can’t achieve proper pitch
- Persistent wet spots that never fully dry out
If you’ve tried regrading, adding drains, or extending downspouts and still have issues, a sump system may be the missing piece.
How It Works (In Real Life)
A well-designed system usually includes:
- A catch basin or sump pit installed at the lowest point
- Drain lines or channel drains directing water into the basin
- A submersible pump that activates automatically as water rises
- A discharge line that carries water safely away from the problem area
The key is not just installing the pump, but designing the entire system so water flows efficiently into it.
Final Thought
Water will always find the easiest path, it’s our job to make sure that path isn’t through your patio, your yard, or toward your home. If you’re dealing with a drainage issue that just won’t go away, it may be time to look beyond traditional solutions and consider a system designed to actively move water where it needs to go. Because sometimes, the right solution isn’t just redirecting water, it’s giving it a way out. Contact us today at (937) 749-9288 to request a quote. We also provide services for outdoor lighting, excavating, landscaping, swimming pools and hardscaping.