When ground levels do not slope away from a structure, water inevitably collects in low spots rather than flowing toward designated drainage points. This accumulation exerts significant pressure on foundations, increasing the risk of basement leaks and long-term structural compromise. Beyond foundation health, these depressions disrupt landscape integrity, keeping soil perpetually wet and damaging vegetation through erosion.
Correcting these issues requires a combination of landscape adjustment and targeted infrastructure. While re-grading the slope is the essential first step, many properties benefit from integrating catch basins or trench drains to manage high-volume rainfall. Soil composition further complicates the process; heavy clay or compacted earth often resists absorption, necessitating additional drainage solutions like swales or permeable surfaces to maintain functionality.





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