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How to Keep Your Home's Property Well Drained

Have you ever noticed large puddles of water around your property after a strong storm hits? If you have, this means that your landscape was not designed with a good drainage system. When excess storm water is unable to move it builds up in your yard, and this can create serious damage over time. If you have some time, take a few minutes to read about why good drainage is so important, and see how you can implement a landscape drainage solution.

How do Drainage Issues Occur in the First Place?

A down pour of rain caused by a powerful storm is not the only thing that can create drainage problems. Having downspout storm drains along the foundation of your home can also cause you problems. Downspout drains are supposed to push water away from your home, but if they are installed too close to the home's foundation they could end up redirecting water into the side of your home.

 Any leftover storm water can take quite some time to move. Water tends to flow downward, so if there is an obvious low point in your yard, the storm water will get stuck in this area. With no effective way of removing this water, it will stay put until it evaporates. Long standing, stagnant water can cause problems and health risks.

flooded-yard

Damages Caused by Weather Elements

Rainwater that has nowhere to go can cause serious damage to your property. Large and steady puddles that sit stagnant over time can destroy the grass below it.  If the water sits for to long and is puddled up, the grass can die. Overflowing water could be directed towards your house, and this can result in either foundation damage, mold growing on the walls, or basement flooding.

Stagnant standing water can also cause problems during the Summer, mainly mosquitos. Mosquitos tend to breed in open areas of water, and puddles of standing water attract these mosquitos and an infestation can happen. 

What Do Drainage Tiles Do?

Usually, one of the best ways to combat drainage problems is to have drainage or seepage tile installed in your yard. Drainage tile is designed to transport any backed up water away from your property. By moving stationary water away from your home, the drainage solution protects the things in your yard from major water damage.

Depending on the size and lay out of your lawn, the installation of a drainage tile system can take about a day or two. In most cases, you should consider installing one of these drainage tile systems during the summer, as dry soil is easier to dig up.

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