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Storm Water Runoff Issues

A proper water management system is one of the keys to the success of any construction project in the Nashville area. That is why it is a big challenge for any project to be designed with a sustainable stormwater management solution. Indeed, runoff water created by stormwater (or melting water) can create erosion on land due to flooding and/or increase pollutant discharges in a natural stream. All types of surfaces from natural permeable soil to impermeable surfaces are affected differently by runoff water.  The best way to attack this problem is to be aware of it at the design stage of your project in order to be able to implement sustainable and affordable solutions like improving the grade of your land, Creating Permeable Paver Solutions, adding french drains, or maybe a rain garden. Whatever your problem is with standing water, Nashville scapes is sure to have the solution. Call today to schedule an appointment 615-425-1144

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Some Common Storm Water Drainage Solutions

Improve the Grade of Your Yard

The most common cause of backyard drainage issues in Nashville is an inadequate yard slope or pitch. If your yard doesn’t have the appropriate slope, water can pool in one area of the yard or along the foundation of your house. Since it’s preferable to have runoff water flow away naturally (rather than immediately resorting to a French drain, for example), consider improving the grade of your yard by spreading topsoil in low areas and along the foundation, which will help facilitate drainage. If this doesn’t work, the next step might involve a French drain, dry well, or some other type of landscape drainage. If you are looking for the best backyard drainage issue solutions, look to Nashville Scapes to be able to offer you the best solutions around.

Build a Rain Garden

Another way to fix terrible yard grading in Nashville is to install a rain garden. A rain garden can be as big or small as you want it to be, and you could even create multiple rain gardens throughout your yard. Excess water is naturally channeled to the basin area of the rain garden, which is filled with plants that take up some of the water over time. The basin also serves as a holding pond and lets water filter down through the soil and return to the water table, rather than being dumped into the municipal storm sewer system. Rain Gardens can be the perfect way to help with storm water issues.

Build a Trench or French Drain System

A french drain is a simple, yet effective way to drain water from an area where it’s otherwise being held back. For example, if there is standing water at the edge of your lawn near the house, We would create a french drain (which could be as simple as an area of gravel with some holes in the top) to allow the water to flow into a more appropriate area. In this project, my contractor used perforated PVC pipe in trenches filled with gravel, which worked remarkably well—he also installed gravel along the bottom of my stone retaining wall because the soil was slipping into it and causing erosion. If yu are having water runoff issues in Nashville or any surrounding city, call Nashville Scapes today!

A Recent Testimonial From one of our clients

When we first moved into our new home in Nashville, one of the first things we noticed was how much water collects in certain areas of the yard. This wasn’t an uncommon sight—we knew it was a result of the Tennessee climate, and one that most people in the area have to deal with at some point or another. Locals told us that sometimes they will even just give their yards over to the puddles.

But that’s not something we were willing to do! We love our home and our yard, and if there was a way to improve it, we were going to explore it. We had heard about french drains being used before, but we weren’t sure what exactly they were or why they would be helpful for our situation. A local landscaper here explained the process and gave us some tips on how to build a french drain for our yard.

Then he helped us put it all together. Now when water gathers in certain areas (like behind our backyard shed), it has nowhere else to go but into this drain. The water is then pumped into a nearby stream through a small pipe that is connected to the drain. It’s actually a very simple system, but its effects are huge—the water stays out of sight and out of mind, and now I am one happy camper! The guys at Nashville Scapes really know their stuff.

Shelly M. Nashville TN

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