3 Things to Know About Yard Drainage

3 Things to Know About Yard Drainage

22 March 2019
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It may not be something that you think about often, but a yard that drains well is very important. Water can be incredibly destructive. Not only can poor drainage have a negative impact on your landscaping, but it can also lead to some major issues with your home. Poor drainage can lead to water seeping into your foundation. This water can wreak havoc over time and lead to the need for costly repairs. Here are three things that you should be aware of when it comes to drainage on your property.

Your Options

The first thing that you should know about drainage and your property is that there are a variety of drainage systems to choose from. Having a system in place is an absolute must. Some common ways to improve drainage on your property include adding a grassy swale, a french drain, a dry well system, or even corrugated plastic tubes for drainage. You can even adjust your landscaping and create a bog area for dealing with excess water. Your landscaping contractor will help you determine which option, or options, will work best for your drainage needs.

The Cost of Drainage Systems

Another thing to consider when it comes to dealing with water on your property is the cost of adding a drainage system. Costs can vary significantly depending on the size of your property and the type of drainage system you decide to go with. Swales tend to cost on average $0.50 per square foot, while french drains cost between $20 and $30 per linear foot. Adding a catch basin can cost anywhere from $8 to $10 per linear foot. There are a variety of ways to improve your yard's drainage, and chances are that at least a few will fit into your budget.

You May Need to Regrade

If your drainage system is simply not able to keep up and you're still dealing with water in areas where it shouldn't be, regrading your yard may be the best option. Regrading will fix the slop and make it so that water flows away from your home. The cost of regrading varies depending on the size of your home and the type of soil you have on your property. On average you can expect to pay between $1,059 and $1,716 to regrade your yard.

Yard drainage is more important than you may realize. Improper drainage can severely damage your home's foundation and cause a host of other issues. When it comes to yard drainage, you should first familiarize yourself with your options in order to determine which will work best for you. Costs can vary, but there are affordable ways to improve your yard drainage. If adding a new drainage system is not sufficient, you may need to regrade your yard. 

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