Water Control in Landscapes

Drainage is a core part of landscape health and performance here in Northern Virginia. When water isn’t managed properly, it can lead to soil erosion, plant decline, and even structural damage to hardscapes and foundations. Over time, these issues can become costly and compromise both aesthetics and function.

Well-designed drainage systems—such as swales, French drains, and regraded surfaces—not only move water efficiently but also help preserve soil structure, protect plant roots, and reduce runoff after storms. These solutions are often integrated seamlessly into our landscape designs, balancing utility with appearance.

If you notice standing water, washed-out mulch, or consistently wet planting beds, it may be time to take a closer look at your property’s drainage. Addressing issues early helps avoid bigger repairs later.

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