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Yard Flooding Solutions in Seminole County

Seminole County properties face unique flooding challenges due to Florida’s flat terrain, high water tables, and Two-pronged nutrient approach (post-2024) rainfall intensity. CivilSmart’s licensed professional engineers design drainage systems that solve yard flooding and satisfy St. Johns River Water Management District requirements.

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Root Causes

What Causes Yard Flooding in Seminole County

Florida’s unique geography — flat terrain, high water tables, and intense rainfall — creates conditions that lead to yard flooding problems. Here are the most common causes in Seminole County:

High water table rising during rain events

Flat terrain with insufficient slope for gravity drainage

Soil saturation from below as water table rises

Increased impervious surfaces from nearby construction

Poor original property grading or settlement over time

Blocked or filled drainage swales

Engineering Solutions for Seminole County

CivilSmart’s licensed professional engineers design solutions tailored to Seminole County’s specific soil conditions, water table levels, and SJRWMD regulatory requirements.

French drain systems to intercept subsurface water

Regrading for positive drainage away from structures

Catch basin networks for targeted water collection

Swale design and restoration

Retention and detention area engineering

Seminole County Regulations & Permits

Seminole 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. Seminole County has its own drainage ordinance with specific requirements including wetland overlay zone. CivilSmart’s engineers navigate SJRWMD requirements and local regulations daily to deliver solutions that work and get approved.

SJRWMD Jurisdiction

Design Storm: Two-pronged nutrient approach (post-2024)
Processing Time: Variable — no fixed timeline; 30+ days for local coordination
Permit Fees: $100 to $14,000
PE Stamp: Required for all applications

Local Ordinance

Seminole County enforces additional drainage requirements: Wetland Overlay Zone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yard Flooding Solutions in Seminole County — FAQ

Yard flooding solutions in Seminole County typically cost $2,000–$15,000+ depending on the scope. Simple regrading runs $500–$1,500. French drain systems cost $2,000–$6,000. Full engineered drainage systems with catch basins and retention areas range from $5,000–$15,000+. Engineering design fees (PE-stamped plans) add $3,000–$8,000 when permits are required.
Most yard flooding projects in Seminole County that involve installing drainage infrastructure require at least a local building permit. If the project alters how stormwater flows off your property, an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) from St. Johns River Water Management District may also be required. PE-stamped plans are mandatory for all ERP applications. CivilSmart handles all permit coordination.

Is Your Property in a Flood Zone?

Not sure if your property is in a flood zone? A certified elevation certificate from Apex Surveying & Mapping — Florida's #1 surveying firm — reveals your property's flood risk and helps determine the right drainage solution.

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