Drainage Solutions

Solving water problems with comprehensive Drainage Solutions can involve a multitude of things, each tailored to address a specific issue on a property. A successful water management plan is rarely a single fix, but rather a system of integrated components working together. For persistent subsurface water that leaves lawns feeling spongy and saturated, French Drains are often the answer. These underground channels intercept groundwater and discreetly carry it away, drying out the soil from below. In areas prone to washouts, a simple yet effective strategy is using river rock instead of mulch. Unlike organic mulch that can float away and decompose in wet conditions, river rock provides a permanent, clean groundcover that allows water to percolate while staying firmly in place.

For managing heavy surface runoff, especially from roofs or hardscaped areas like patios and driveways, installing catch basins with pipe outs is critical. These grated drains are placed in low spots to immediately capture large volumes of water and funnel them into a network of solid pipes, discharging the water safely away from your home’s foundation. In cases of significant erosion or concentrated water flow across a yard, the solution often involves significantly trenching and building dry creek beds. This process creates a beautiful, natural-looking channel that allows water to flow better, mud-free, preventing your landscape from being carved away by the rain.

While function is paramount, curb appeal is always important. A functional drainage project can be elevated into a high-end landscape feature by installing professional decorative Hardscape wall block as curbing. This is an upgrade that some homeowners in the Charlotte area splurge on, using the sturdy, attractive blocks to define the edges of a river rock bed or a dry creek. This creates a crisp, clean line between the stones and the lawn, adds a sense of structure and permanence, and makes landscape maintenance significantly easier.