Driveway Drainage Solutions in Volusia County
Many driveways in Volusia County slope toward garages due to Florida’s flat terrain, causing water to enter garages during rainstorms. CivilSmart engineers design channel drains, regrading solutions, and drainage systems that eliminate driveway flooding.
What Causes Driveway Drainage in Volusia County
Florida’s unique geography — flat terrain, high water tables, and intense rainfall — creates conditions that lead to driveway drainage problems. Here are the most common causes in Volusia County:
Nearly flat terrain creating minimal natural slope
Driveway sloping toward garage (common builder issue)
Large impervious surface generating significant runoff
Adjacent landscaping raising grade and redirecting water
Settlement over time creating reverse slopes
Engineering Solutions for Volusia County
CivilSmart’s licensed professional engineers design solutions tailored to Volusia County’s specific soil conditions, water table levels, and SJRWMD regulatory requirements.
Channel drains (trench drains) at garage threshold
Driveway apron drains at street end
French drains along driveway edges
Regrading and resurfacing for proper slope
Permeable paver alternatives for new installations
Volusia County Regulations & Permits
Volusia County falls under St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) jurisdiction, which uses Two-pronged nutrient approach (post-2024) criteria for drainage design. Permit processing typically takes Variable — no fixed timeline; 30+ days for local coordination, with fees ranging from $100 to $14,000. Volusia County has its own drainage ordinance with specific requirements including lid standards adopted 2025 (voluntary with incentives). CivilSmart’s engineers navigate SJRWMD requirements and local regulations daily to deliver solutions that work and get approved.
SJRWMD Jurisdiction
Local Ordinance
Volusia County enforces additional drainage requirements: LID standards adopted 2025 (voluntary with incentives).
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