Solving Landscape and Basement Drainage Problems - Drainage Systems that Work
Lawn drainage can be a major problem.
If you have rain water that sits on your yard for hours and sometimes even days after a good rainfall, or if you have water running into your basement, you have a lawn drainage problem.
Murray Landscaping has over 30 years of experience resolving drainage issues in West Michigan soils.
Most plants, including turf lawns, do very poorly in sitting water.
Turf grass likes water, but too much of it causes root rot. Moss on the other hand, almost never gets too much water. Sitting water gives moss a foot hold on your yard, but also gives it a fighting edge against turf grass. So mosses thrive while your grass dwindles.
Another big annoyance that comes with bad lawn drainage is that you can't enjoy your yard, let alone walk on it, until all the water has completely dried out, and that can take days. You should know that walking on a soggy lawn can cause serious damage.
And last but not least, that sitting water may slowly be sipping into your house's foundations, creating headaches for years to come (cracks, mildew, etc.).
Identifying the source of your lawn drainage problem. Our expertise allows us to quickly identify how water gets on your yard and then behaves once on your yard. We can then recommend the best possible solution to your own drainage problem. We will provide a free quote, then once approved, implement the solution and resolve your drainage issues.
We have many solutions that are both attractive and easy to maintain, which can put poor drainage and the problems that come with it behind you.
Please contact us today for a free consultation and quote.
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"Thank you for the great job redoing the slope around our home. As it rained buckets last night, we stood outside and watched the rain run off away from our home. It was the best money we ever spent. Not a drop of water to be seen in the basement, we were so relieved and went to sleep smiling. I also was really impressed at the care you used to preserve all of our existing foundation plants. Thank you so much."
Jane K.
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