Princeton, TX • Collin County & Beyond
Princeton Drainage Co Service Area
We serve Princeton TX and the surrounding Collin County communities. The same Blackland Prairie clay that causes drainage problems in Princeton runs through all of these cities — the solutions are the same.
Our primary market. Princeton grew from about 6,800 residents in 2010 to more than 30,000 by 2024 — all on Blackland Prairie clay. French drain installation, yard drainage, foundation perimeter drains, and catch basins for Princeton homeowners.
Princeton, TXPage →Lavon shares the same Houston Black clay as Princeton. Properties near Lavon Lake have additional groundwater drainage concerns that standard clay-soil systems must account for. We serve Lavon regularly and can typically schedule within a week.
Lavon, TXPage →Royse City sits on the same Blackland Prairie clay belt. Rapid residential development along I-30 and SH-66 has created drainage problems in new subdivisions. About 15 to 20 minutes from Princeton — no travel surcharge.
Royse City, TXPage →Wylie is in the southern Collin County clay belt, about 20 minutes from Princeton. We serve Wylie homeowners dealing with yard flooding and foundation drainage on clay lots.
Farmersville is east of Princeton on US-380. Acreage properties and rural lots in this area often need drainage systems designed for larger lot sizes and longer outlet runs.
Josephine is a small community east of Princeton along US-380. We serve Josephine homeowners with the same drainage solutions we use throughout the Princeton corridor.
Caddo Mills is in Hunt County, about 25 minutes east of Princeton. We extend service into Hunt County for properties on the same Blackland Prairie clay geology.
Copeville is a small rural community in Collin County southeast of Princeton. We serve acreage and residential properties in this area.
About Our Service Area
Princeton Drainage Co is based in Princeton TX and serves the East Collin County corridor. Princeton, Lavon, and Royse City are our primary markets. We extend service to Wylie, Farmersville, Josephine, Caddo Mills, and Copeville for residential drainage work.
The geographic logic of our service area follows the Blackland Prairie clay belt. Houston Black clay, the soil type responsible for most of the yard flooding we solve, runs in a consistent band through all of these communities. The same French drain specifications that work in Princeton work throughout the region because it's the same soil type — same clay content, same drainage behavior, same filter fabric requirements.
If your city isn't listed, call us. We can often accommodate projects slightly outside our primary area depending on the scope and scheduling.
Free on-site evaluation for homeowners in our service area. Call to confirm availability in your city.