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Landscape Drainage Services

At Allentuck Landscaping Company, we believe proper drainage is fundamental to any outdoor space. We provide expert landscape drainage services to protect your family, home and property.

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Our Landscape Drainage Solutions​

Protecting your home from excess water requires more than a one-size-fits-all approach. Our expert team designs and installs tailored drainage systems that efficiently manage water, prevent erosion, protect foundations, and maintain your landscape’s beauty.

Contact Us to Improve Your Home’s Drainage!

If you are concerned about the drainage around your home, contact Allentuck Landscaping Co. immediately. Ignoring drainage issues can harm your landscaping, damage your foundation, cause basement flooding, and create mosquito breeding grounds.

Our experts will assess your property, identify problems, and recommend lasting solutions to improve drainage while preserving your landscape’s beauty.

Drainage Solutions FAQs

  • Burying Downspouts
  • Dry Rock Beds
  • Flow-Well Devices
  • Foundation Grading
  • French Drains
  • Rain Gardens
  • Retaining Walls

Poor drainage can mean a lot of things. In some cases, it means water is not draining away, while in others it may mean water is moving in a direction it isn’t supposed to. Because drainage issues are so varied in nature, there are many signs that may indicate drainage problems. Some of the most common signs that you need professional landscape drainage services include:

  • Brown patches of grass
  • Large puddles or standing water on your lawn or sidewalks
  • Mold or mildew
  • Peeling paint on outdoor surfaces
  • Water in your basement
  • Decaying or rotting wood on exterior features such as decks
  • Dirt spilling from flower beds and other landscaping features

Signs of poor drainage include standing water after rain, soggy or muddy areas, water pooling near your foundation, erosion, or dying plants due to over-saturation. If you notice any of these issues, our expert team can assess your property and recommend the best drainage solutions to protect your landscape and home.

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