Drainage Leads from Contractors Who Trust You
That Actually Close.
Foundation pros, landscapers, and excavators see drainage problems every day. Get the referral the moment they spot the issue.
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Drainage lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Drainage problems are invisible until they're
Drainage problems are invisible until they're catastrophic—by then clients are calling whoever they find first online
You're doing great French drain work
You're doing great French drain work but landscapers in your area keep their own list closed
Every spring you get slammed and
Every spring you get slammed and every fall you scramble—no consistency
How LeadChuck works for drainages
Step 1: Set Your Price
Set up your LeadChuck profile with your drainage specialties: French drains, channel drains, sump pump systems, grading, downspout extensions, and waterproofing drainage.
Step 2: Get Referrals
When a landscaper, foundation contractor, or excavator encounters a drainage problem, they send the client your way through LeadChuck. You receive the referral and pay a small fee.
Step 3: Close Jobs
Fix the problem, impress the homeowner, and become that contractor's exclusive drainage referral—getting called every time they hit water on a job.
The referral flywheel in action
Your net lead cost: $40 for $3200+ in revenue. Plus $80 earned in outbound referrals.
Who sends drainages leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Foundation Repair Contractors
Water intrusion causes foundation issues—foundation pros refer drainage work constantly as a prerequisite to their repairs.
Landscapers
Landscapers see standing water and grading problems on every site visit and need a drainage specialist to call.
Excavation Contractors
Excavators expose drainage problems during grading and site prep—they refer immediately.
Basement Waterproofing
Interior waterproofing companies often need exterior drainage paired with their work.
Concrete Contractors
Pooling water near new concrete flatwork sends concrete pros looking for drainage solutions.
Who do drainages refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Landscapers
$50-150After drainage correction, grading and landscaping follow—a perfect handoff referral.
Foundation Repair
$150-500Drainage issues often reveal foundation cracks—refer foundation pros and they'll return the favor.
Sod / Lawn Installation
$40-120Once drainage is corrected, homeowners want their lawn restored.
Concrete / Flatwork
$75-200Re-graded yards often need new concrete paths, patios, or aprons afterward.
Gutter Contractors
$30-80Downspout drainage problems link directly to gutter overflow—refer and be referred.
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“Foundation contractors kept running into my drainage problems and now they call me before they even start their repair quote. LeadChuck made that introduction happen at scale.”
Derek W.
ClearFlow Drainage Solutions, Nashville, TN · 11 years in business
Frequently asked questions
French drains, yard drains, channel drains, downspout systems, sump pump installation, grading and regrading, and commercial site drainage.
Drainage leads spike in spring and after heavy rain events, but foundation-related drainage referrals come year-round. Diversifying your referral sources smooths the seasonality.
Drainage lead fees typically range from $75–$300 depending on project scope. Larger commercial drainage projects can have higher fee tiers.
Complete your profile with photos of completed drainage systems, specify your equipment (mini-excavators, laser levels), and list your certifications. Contractors refer pros they trust.
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