Baton Rouge’s weather can be unpredictable, and when it rains, it rains hard. For homeowners with swimming pools, understanding how water moves around and beneath your pool is essential. Pool drainage might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about maintenance, but it plays a big role in how long your pool lasts and how much you’ll spend to keep it in top shape.
At Lucas Firmin Pools, every project is designed with Louisiana’s climate in mind. From heavy rainfall to clay-based soil, the right drainage system helps protect your investment and keeps your pool performing as it should.
Baton Rouge’s humid, rainy environment and dense soil can cause water to collect quickly around your pool when drainage isn’t properly planned. When this happens, water doesn’t just sit on the surface but seeps beneath the deck and backfill, creating pressure around the pool shell. This underground pressure, known as hydrostatic pressure, can cause the pool floor or walls to shift or crack over time.
Proper grading, soil preparation, and drainage systems relieve that pressure and keep the pool stable, even after a long stretch of wet weather. For new pool construction, incorporating a drainage plan is just as important as choosing tile, lighting, or finishes. It’s what keeps your pool performing for decades, not just seasons.
Even a well-built pool can develop drainage issues over time, especially if the surrounding yard wasn’t graded properly or if drains have become clogged with debris. Scheduling a professional inspection can help identify the cause early, especially if you notice any of the following common signs:
Flooding is one of the biggest threats to pools in South Louisiana. Rising groundwater and overflow from nearby landscaping can bring debris and contaminants into the water, overwhelming your pool’s filtration system.
Prolonged flooding can also impact the equipment that keeps your pool functioning properly. When water collects around the pump, filter, or heater, it can cause electrical damage and make these systems work harder than they should. Continuous strain like this lowers efficiency and shortens the lifespan of your pool equipment.
At Lucas Firmin Pools, every design accounts for elevation and drainage, ensuring the pool, decking, and vital systems like the pump, filter, and heater stay protected through Louisiana’s toughest weather.
The best way to prevent drainage and flooding issues is to design with long-term protection in mind. Proper planning keeps excess water from collecting around the pool and helps maintain stable soil and decking conditions throughout Louisiana’s wet seasons. Common solutions include:
Drainage improvements can also be integrated during a remodel, especially if you’ve noticed pooling, soft soil, or equipment performance issues. Updating these systems not only protects your pool but also enhances its long-term stability and performance.
You don’t need to wait for major cracks or flooding to take action. If your pool area stays wet long after storms, if you see soil erosion near your deck, or if your pump seems to be running harder than usual, it’s time to call in a professional. A drainage inspection can determine whether the issue is due to clogged drains, poor grading, or structural settling. The earlier these problems are addressed, the easier they are to fix and the more protection you’ll give your pool over time.
Baton Rouge weather will always bring plenty of rain, but a well-designed drainage system ensures it won’t bring costly pool damage. From proper grading to advanced equipment installation, Lucas Firmin Pools builds every project to stand up to Louisiana’s toughest conditions. Whether you’re planning a new pool, upgrading an older one, or solving drainage problems, our team is here to help you protect your investment from the ground up.