Editorial standards

How we review yard drainage content

Our pages help Rock Hill homeowners describe outdoor water problems and prepare better questions. They do not replace an on-site drainage design, public-agency guidance, or a provider agreement.

Rock Hill Yard Drainage Help is an independent lead-generation website. We do not perform contractor services directly. Requests may be shared with a local outdoor drainage or landscape drainage provider for follow-up.

What we publish

We cover outdoor French drains, standing water, downspout runoff, catch basins, swales, grading, cost factors, maintenance, and soggy-yard diagnosis. We separate surface flow, subsurface movement, and concentrated roof runoff because each pattern can point toward a different next step.

How we handle claims

Safety, excavation, stormwater, and local-government statements should link to an authoritative source. General diagnostic language stays conditional because a webpage cannot see a property’s elevations, utilities, soil, outlet, or drainage easements. We avoid unsupported prices, timelines, guarantees, and performance promises.

What we will not invent

We do not create contractor identities, addresses, licenses, crews, reviews, ratings, project photographs, local-ownership claims, or provider relationships. If a real provider relationship later exists, the disclosure, privacy policy, intake behavior, and structured data must be updated together.

How commercial relationships are disclosed

This is an independent lead-generation site. It does not currently transmit form entries or contact a provider. Future lead routing requires approved recipient, purpose, retention, consent, and contact details before activation.

Review cadence and corrections

Core pages are reviewed when source guidance, site behavior, or provider relationships change. The current editorial review date is July 11, 2026. Material corrections should update both visible copy and any related structured data or verification rule.