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Drainage Problems: When To Call A Foundation Repair Company vs A Landscape Contractor

When To Call A Foundation Repair Company

Water in the wrong place can quietly wreck your home. One day it’s just a soggy lawn. The next, you’re looking at cracks in your basement wall or a patio that’s sinking like quicksand.

Here’s the thing: not all drainage problems are created equal—and neither are the pros who fix them. Knowing when to call a foundation repair company versus a landscape contractor can save you time, stress, and serious money.

Let’s break down who does what, what to look for, and how to make the right call before a small issue turns into a major headache.

Start with the Clues: What’s Actually Going On?

Before you grab the phone, look for signs. The type of problem you’re seeing will usually point to the right solution—and the right contractor.

Call a Landscape Contractor when you see:

  • Water pooling in your yard after rain

  • Mulch or topsoil washing away

  • Downspouts dumping water near your home

  • Water flowing toward (instead of away from) your house

  • Erosion near walkways, patios, or landscape beds

These are surface drainage issues. A landscape contractor is trained to shape the land, reroute water, and install solutions like dry creek beds, French drains, grading corrections, or rain gardens.

Call a Foundation Repair Company when you see:

  • Cracks in basement walls or floors

  • Doors and windows that suddenly stick

  • Uneven or sloping floors inside the house

  • Water seeping through foundation walls

  • Gaps where walls meet the floor or ceiling

These are structural red flags. If you’re dealing with the foundation of your home shifting, cracking, or settling, it’s time to bring in a specialist. This is when to call a foundation repair company—not later.

Why Surface Water Problems Need to Be Handled Early

Sometimes you need both trades. A landscape contractor can fix the grading and redirect future water, while a foundation company repairs the damage that’s already been done. Knowing when to call a foundation repair company can help you avoid making the problem worse—or wasting money on the wrong solution. No shame in a team effort.

Still Not Sure? Here’s a Simple Decision Guide

  • Water stays outside, above ground → Call a landscape contractor

  • Water is inside, or causing structural movement → Call a foundation repair company

  • You’re seeing both → Start with a landscape contractor, and loop in a foundation pro if needed

Sometimes you need both trades. A landscape contractor can fix the grading and redirect future water, while a foundation company repairs the damage that’s already been done. No shame in a team effort.

Common Drainage Fixes from Landscape Contractors

If your problem is above ground, here’s what a landscape contractor might recommend:

  • Regrading the slope around your home to shed water properly

  • Installing a French drain or swale to capture and carry water away

  • Extending downspouts to discharge water well away from your foundation

  • Adding permeable pavers or dry wells to improve water infiltration

  • Creating rain gardens or other solutions to manage runoff naturally

These options not only protect your foundation—they can actually improve how your yard looks and functions.

When to Call a Foundation Repair Company (And Not Wait)

Some homeowners hesitate, thinking, “Maybe it’ll just stop raining” or “That crack’s not that big.” But ignoring foundation issues almost never ends well. Knowing when to call a foundation repair company can be the difference between a simple fix and a major structural headache.

Call a foundation repair company right away if:

  • You see new or widening cracks in your foundation

  • Water is entering your basement through walls or floors

  • Your doors or windows suddenly don’t open or close right

  • Your floors feel uneven or springy

Waiting usually means more damage—and a bigger repair bill.

FAQs

Q: What if I’m seeing both yard flooding and basement water?

Start with a landscape contractor to address the drainage. If basement issues continue, that’s when to call a foundation repair company. You may need both, but fixing the water at its source is step one.

Q: Can a landscaper install a French drain or grading fix near my home?

Yes, absolutely. This is a core part of what landscape contractors do. Just make sure you choose a contractor with experience in landscape drainage solutions near structures.

Q: How much does it cost to fix a drainage issue?

It depends on the cause. Grading fixes or downspout extensions may cost a few hundred dollars. Larger drainage systems can be a few thousand. Foundation repairs, if needed, can be significantly more—which is why solving water issues early matters.

Don’t Let Water Win

Water problems don’t fix themselves. And choosing the right professional is key to solving them the right way the first time.

Now you know when to call a foundation repair company, and when a skilled landscape contractor can step in and solve the problem above ground.

If you’re not sure, start with a conversation. We’ve been solving landscape drainage problems for over 35 years, and we’re always happy to take a look.

Need help with water in your yard? Reach out. We’ll help you figure it out—before it becomes a bigger problem.

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