Every property has a drainage story written into its terrain. A Drainage Intelligence Report™ tells your clients whether they need to investigate further — and gives them the specific questions they didn't know to ask.
Terrain-based drainage analysis using USGS LiDAR elevation data — no site visit required.
Seller disclosures cover known defects. Home inspections evaluate the structure. But neither tells your client how the surrounding terrain directs water across the property. Without that information, they can't ask the right questions — and you can't guide them to the right answers.
Average cost of drainage repairs. The report tells your client upfront whether drainage patterns warrant a closer look — so they can factor it into their decision with data, not uncertainty.
Water damage is the most common homeowner insurance claim — yet drainage is rarely part of the conversation during a transaction. This report puts it on the table so your clients can act on it.
Drainage patterns are written into the terrain — subtle slopes and convergence zones that aren't visible during a walkthrough. The report makes them visible, so your client knows exactly where to investigate.
"The best agents don't just show houses — they give clients the information to make decisions they'll stand behind."
Whether you represent buyers or sellers, a Drainage Intelligence Report™ strengthens your service and your client relationship.
During the inspection period, the report shows your buyer exactly where drainage may need a closer look. They can ask the inspector targeted questions, request specific seller disclosures, or negotiate with data — not guesswork.
For seller clients, a pre-listing drainage report answers buyer questions before they're asked. Clean results build confidence in the listing; identified areas can be addressed or disclosed with specific data instead of vague concerns.
Lots near slopes, low-lying areas, or visible grading — the report tells your client exactly which areas of the property deserve further investigation and why. It turns a hunch into a specific, informed conversation.
Clients remember agents who gave them information they wouldn't have found on their own. Include drainage reports as part of your service, and you become the agent who helped them ask the right questions.
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Each Drainage Intelligence Report™ delivers professional, property-specific analysis that adds value to every transaction.
Shows how water may move across the property after rainfall — mapping drainage routes that may affect foundation exposure, yard usability, and neighboring properties.
Identifies topographic depressions where water is likely to pool. Buyers know if the yard, driveway, or foundation area sits in a collection zone.
Maps where multiple flow paths merge into concentrated runoff — areas that may indicate erosion risk, saturated soil, or accelerated water accumulation.
Professional contour maps showing elevation changes that drive drainage patterns. Gives clients a visual understanding of the property's terrain story.
Evaluates how drainage patterns relate to buildings on the parcel. Is water being directed toward or away from the foundation? The data shows clearly.
A plain-language summary interpreting all findings for the specific property. Your clients can understand the report without any technical background.
It's $199 for specific, actionable information about how water moves across the property. Clients use it to ask better questions during inspection, negotiate with data, and know exactly where to investigate further. Most see the value as soon as they understand what it tells them.
The report doesn't create problems — it shows what's already there. Buyers who understand a property's drainage make more confident decisions. If drainage looks good, it confirms their choice. If something needs a closer look, they know exactly what to ask about.
Until now, there wasn't a fast, affordable way to get this information. Drainage data has always existed — it just wasn't accessible during a transaction. Now your clients can see where water goes and decide if they need to investigate further, all within 24 hours.
Actionable drainage data that helps your clients know where to investigate, what questions to ask, and how to make informed decisions. No contracts, no minimums.