




Backyard flooding is one of those problems that sneaks up on you. A heavy storm rolls through, and the next morning you've got standing water pooling across the yard, soil washing out, and the same mess to deal with every single time it rains. That's exactly what this Burleson homeowner was up against.
We came in and installed new 6-inch black gutters to give all that runoff a clear, controlled path away from the house and yard. Six-inch gutters move significantly more water than standard 5-inch systems - which matters a lot when you're dealing with Texas storms that dump rain fast and hard. Getting the water moving in the right direction from the start is the whole game.
The black finish ties into the roofline and exterior trim in a way that looks intentional rather than just functional. That's something we always think about - how the installation looks once we're done. Nobody wants something bolted to their house that clashes with everything else going on.
The downspout routing on this one was done carefully to work around the existing landscaping and architectural features of the home. Clean angles, tight connections, and everything positioned so water exits well away from the foundation. The outdoor structure near the pool got the same treatment - gutters along the roofline to keep water off the pad and out of the yard.
A good gutter system doesn't just protect the yard - it protects the foundation, the landscaping, and the structure itself. When storms come through, this homeowner doesn't have to think about it anymore. That's the goal every time.