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Texas Water Boys provides reliable drainage and sump pump services across Nevada, TX. We design customized solutions for homeowners dealing with excess water, pooling, erosion, and basement moisture. Our licensed team understands Nevada’s soil conditions, topography, and water flow issues—and we build systems that fix them fast and for good. With over 36 years of experience, we deliver trusted results using the best products available.
Founded in 1986 by Daryl Davis, Texas Water Boys is built on honesty, hard work, and quality. From Carrollton to Van Alstyne and everywhere in between, we’ve earned a reputation for fast, dependable irrigation and drainage service. Our team is fully licensed and insured. We use only top-rated brands like Hunter, Rainbird, NDS, and Liberty to ensure lasting performance. Nevada homeowners can count on our team for sprinkler work, drainage installs, sump pump services, and more.
Nevada is a quiet rural town in Collin County, known for its open land, agricultural history, and increasing residential development. With an average of 41 inches of rain annually, drainage is a serious issue—especially on properties without engineered runoff systems.
Soil here is mostly expansive clay, which traps water and shifts under pressure. Without proper drainage, homes are at risk for water damage, cracked slabs, and yard erosion. That’s why a professionally installed drainage and sump system is essential.
Protect your Nevada, TX home from drainage problems and moisture damage. Texas Water Boys offers expert sump pump service, drain cleaning, and complete drainage system installation. Contact us today for a free, no-pressure quote.
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Carrollton (972) 733-4343
Rockwall (972) 737-2589
Van Alstyne (972) 544-6294
Texas Water Boys—Serving Nevada and North Texas with expert drainage and sprinkler services since 1986.
BEST RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICES IN NEVADA, TEXAS
“Nevada is on Farm Road 1138 two miles east of Lavon Lake in southeastern Collin County. The rich soils of the Blackland Prairies and the water provided by Bear Creek attracted settlers to the area as early as the mid-1840s. The first organized community in the area was McMinn Chapel, established in the early 1840s four miles north of the site of present Nevada.”
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/nevada-tx
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