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Does your Property Require Drainage Improvements?


March 12, 2024


With all this rain that has been happening the past few months, it is important to observe your property and look for signs of excess water accumulation or poor water movement. Here are some indicators that your property might require drainage improvements:

Pooling Water

If you notice standing water in certain areas of your property after rainfall or irrigation, it could indicate poor drainage. Puddles that persist long after precipitation or form in unexpected places are a key sign.

Soil Erosion

Excessive water runoff can lead to soil erosion, which may be evident through exposed roots, gullies, or bare patches of soil. If you notice sediment accumulation in certain areas, it could indicate water is washing away soil.

Soggy or Swampy Areas

Areas that remain constantly damp, mushy, or swampy, especially in locations where water should naturally drain away, suggest poor drainage.

Foundation Issues

If water is pooling around your home or office building’s foundation, it could lead to serious structural problems over time. Look for cracks, dampness, or signs of water damage along the foundation walls.

Basement or Crawlspace Moisture

Moisture problems in basements or crawlspaces, including damp walls, musty odors, or mold growth, may indicate water seepage due to poor drainage around the property.

Excessive Runoff

If water from your property flows uncontrollably onto neighboring properties, roads, or sidewalks, it could indicate a drainage issue.

Landscape Changes

Changes in the landscape, such as the formation of new depressions, shifting of soil, or alterations in the flow of water, may signal drainage problems.

Frequent Flooding

If your property experiences flooding during heavy rainfalls or seasonal storms, it’s likely due to inadequate drainage.

If you observe any of these signs, it’s advisable to consult with a professional landscaper or drainage specialist. They can assess your property’s drainage issues and recommend appropriate solutions, which may include grading adjustments, installation of drains, French drains, swales, retention ponds, retaining walls, dry creek beds or other drainage systems to manage water flow effectively.

Addressing drainage problems promptly can help prevent costly damage to your property and ensure a healthier environment.

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