Do you not want your property to resemble the image on the right? Juarez Landscaping Service offers drainage solution services on both new and existing properties throughout Texas. We install and repair gravity or pump-forced drainage systems to move unwanted water from your yard and dry out soggy basements.
Excess water in your landscape can cause permanent damage to the surrounding property and structures. Water is necessary for lawn care, but it must be distributed properly to avoid causing damage to your property and other critical installations.
Excess water saturates the soil, which can cause foundation shifts in homes and other structures. This could result in cracks and other potential property damage. Furthermore, muddy standing water encourages the breeding of mosquitoes and other disease-causing insects.
Drainage plans are an essential component of any landscape design. Landscape drainage techniques are classified into two types:
- The drainage system is ideal for areas where there is a lot of rain. Use the surface drainage system for your irrigation or if you need drainage in a place where you want to avoid getting the trenches filled with water.
- Subsurface Drainage is a system of drains, tiles, and perforated pipes installed below the surface of the earth. The subsurface storm sewer system is very effective in controlling surface run-off and preventing excess water from pooling on your property
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Key Benefits of Drainage Work
Prevents soil erosion
Soil is displaced from your landscaping to other areas of your yard when it rains. This is known as "soil erosion." Without proper drainage, this displacement can cause soil depth issues, causing damage to your landscaping.
Eliminates standing water
Standing water in your yard not only creates hazardous and slippery conditions, but it also drowns your landscaping. Not to mention how unsightly standing water can be. It also attracts mosquitoes.
Protects against water damage
Improper drainage not only harms your landscaping, but it can also harm the foundation of your home. When a severe storm hits, water flows much faster through your yard. Without proper drainage, this fast-moving water can force its way through foundation cracks. This not only damages your house's foundation, but it also causes water to accumulate in your basement