French Drain Cost in Delaware
Locally calibrated hire vs. DIY cost data for french drain projects in Delaware. Cited sources, permit requirements, and a full build guide, free.
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HIRE A PRO
$1,500–$6,100
Fully installed, labor + materials
DIY COST
$400–$1,500
Materials + rentals, your labor free
Requires some construction knowledge and proper planning.
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How we got these numbers
National benchmark costs from RSMeans, Angi, Fixr, and HomeGuide are adjusted for Delaware using two federal datasets: the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parity (RPP) index and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Delaware's RPP is 1.0 (national baseline = 100) and its BLS labor adjustment factor is 1.03. Higher RPP means goods and services cost more relative to the national average; the BLS factor scales contractor labor rates to local wage levels. We blend these two adjustments, weighted 40% RPP, 60% BLS labor, to produce the ranges shown above.
adjusted_cost = national_benchmark × (0.4 × RPP/100 + 0.6 × bls_labor_adj)
RPP(Delaware) = 1.0 · BLS adj = 1.03
What's included
| Item | Qty | Unit Cost | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perforated drain pipe with sock | 50 to 100 ft | $1.5 | $150 |
| Drainage gravel | several cubic yards | $45 | $270 |
| Landscape fabric | 1 roll | $60 | $60 |
| Catch basin or pop-up emitter | 1 set | $80 | $80 |
| Materials Total | $560 | ||
Tools you'll need
See the tools we'd buy →TOOLS YOU PROBABLY OWN
- Shovel, mattock, and wheelbarrow
- Level and string line
TOOLS TO RENT OR BUY
Trencher rental
Rent a trencher for long runs to save your back
Build sequence
- 1
Plan the route from the wet area to a lower outlet, and call to locate utilities first.
COMMON MISTAKE
Digging before calling 811 risks hitting buried lines.
- 2
Dig the trench with a continuous slope of about one percent toward the outlet.
COMMON MISTAKE
A flat or back-sloped trench holds water instead of draining it.
- 3
Line the trench with fabric and add a gravel base.
- 4
Lay the perforated pipe holes-down, cover with gravel, and wrap the fabric over.
- 5
Top with soil or sod and confirm water flows to the outlet.
Permits and code requirements
PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Permit rules for french drain vary by city and county in Delaware. Most structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work needs a permit and an inspection. Confirm with your local building department, or see the Delaware guide for specifics.
PERMIT THRESHOLD
Varies by municipality
Disclaimer: Always verify permit requirements with your local building department before starting work. Requirements vary by municipality and are updated periodically.
Frequently asked questions
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UPDATED JUNE 2026