Drainage Services in Austin, TX
Proper drainage and utility installation are essential for the stability and longevity of any paving project. RDC Paving provides comprehensive drainage and utility services to ensure your site remains functional, safe, and compliant with local regulations.

Road Drainage & Utilities Maintenance Services
A damaged or inefficient drainage system is bad news for the pavement above, often causing irreparable damage. We maintain and install parking lot and road drainage and utility systems to keep water flowing through them rather than rising to the surface.
The Process
Planning & Design
Excavation & Installation
Backfilling & Restoration

Key Benefits
- Greater Longevity and Durability
- Improved Aesthetics and Functionality
- Enhanced Pavement Quality
- Effective Water Management
- Reduced Risk of Erosion
- Water Damage Prevention
- Enhanced Safety
- Minimized Disruptions
Our Service Areas
Central Texas's premier Asphalt Paving & Concrete Provider
RDC Paving is the trusted name for reliable maintenance, repair, and installation services in communities throughout the Austin, Texas area including:
Austin | Georgetown | Hutto | Kyle | Hill Country | Waco | Killeen | Temple | Belton | New Braunfels | San Marcos | San Antonio | Marble Falls | Burnet | Leander
Our Office:
- Hutto
120 Iron Horse Dr,
Hutto, TX 78643

Road Drainage FAQs
Without adequate drainage, water can accumulate beneath pavement, leading to base layer erosion, cracking, potholes, and premature surface failure. Proper drainage protects both the surface and the foundation of paved areas.
Asphalt failure can arise for several reasons. The most common culprits include:
- Water penetration: Water seeps through cracks, compromising the base layer and exacerbating damage.
- Heavy traffic: The weight of traffic, particularly 18-wheelers and other large trucks, gradually wears down the asphalt surface.
- Poor soil conditions: Weak soil shifts and settles, leading to cracks and structural instability over time.
Common indicators include:
Standing water near buildings or on pavement
Water flowing toward structures instead of away
Erosion near curbs, sidewalks, or driveways
Cracking or sinking pavement