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Battling Backyard Floods: A Guide to Drainage Solutions for Property Owners

1/3/2024

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Introduction:
Waterlogged yards and flooded basements can be a property owner's worst nightmare.
Excessive water accumulation can damage your property and compromise its structural
integrity. If you're facing drainage issues, fear not! In this blog, we'll explore common problems
and practical solutions to keep your building dry and secure.

Understanding Drainage Issues:
1. Clay Soils
One prevalent problem is the presence of clay soils, notorious for poor drainage. Clay particles
compact easily, preventing water from percolating through the soil. As a result, water tends to
pool on the surface, creating soggy, unstable ground.
Solution: Incorporate organic matter like compost to improve soil structure. Additionally,
consider installing drainage systems to redirect water away from problem areas.

2. Surface Water Accumulation
After heavy rainfall, excess water may gather on the surface, leading to erosion, landscaping
damage, and potential flooding in low-lying areas.
Solution: French drains offer an efficient solution. These trenches filled with gravel and
perforated pipes redirect surface water away from your property, preventing waterlogging and
erosion.

3. Downspout Discharge
Traditional downspouts might discharge water too close to your home, contributing to water
accumulation around the foundation.
Solution: Flow wells, also known as dry wells, are subsurface structures that collect and
disperse water underground. They provide a discrete and effective way to manage excess water
from downspouts, preventing soil erosion and foundation issues.

4. Negative Grades, or uneven surface grades
Flat or improperly graded landscapes can exacerbate drainage problems by allowing water to
stagnate either in puddles in the yard, or worse up against the foundation of your property.
Solution: Adjust the slope of your yard to promote proper water runoff. This can often be
achieved by adding soil strategically or re-grading the landscape to direct water away from
structures.

Conclusion:
Drainage issues can jeopardize the integrity of your home or business and landscape, but there
are effective solutions available. Whether it's combating clay soils, redirecting surface water, or
installing specialized systems like flow wells and French drains, proactive measures can prevent
costly damage. Consult with a landscaping professional to assess your specific situation and
implement the most suitable drainage solutions for your property. Remember, a dry and secure
home starts with proper water management.

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