Drainage is one of the most important aspects to consider in your new yard. We have experience working in array of terrains and can help you decided what will work best for your yard.
Channel Drains

A linear drain that moves water through an underground drainage system. It collects and disperses the runoff over a large area. Think of it like your home’s gutter system—except in the ground!

French Drain

A French drain is a trench filled with a perforated pipe and gravel that allows water to drain naturally from your yard. Depending on the size of your yard and the scale of your drainage issue.

Gutters & Downspouts

A rain gutter’s main purpose is to funnel water off the roof and away from the home. Rain gutters collect the water and direct it to the downspout, allowing gravity to do its job by letting it flow harmlessly away. We connect to these downspouts and pipe it away from the house so that extra water does not sit around the home or in the plant beds.

Rain Gardens
Rain gardens are bowl-shaped areas in a landscape designed to capture and soak in rainwater from roofs and driveways. Special plants are chosen that can have “wet feet” for a few hours.

Rain gardens add beauty to your yard while reducing the time and resources you will spend maintaining a lawn. These gardens filter pollutants like bacteria and fertilizer. They also help protect against erosion and flooding by reducing the surge of water that rushes to streams during a storm.

Dry Creek Beds
A dry creek bed, also known as a dry stream bed, is a gully or trench, usually lined with stones and edged with plants to mimic a natural riparian area. You may decide to implement dry stream beds for drainage, thus preventing erosion by reducing runoff.

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