5 Signs Your Property Needs Regrading

You may have noticed some changes in your property that have surprised you. Perhaps your yard looks more like a giant mud puddle than a lush green lawn. Or maybe you’re noticing that your basement is damp and moldy. These are signs that your landscaping may need to be re-graded. Most likely, the slope of the land around your home is no longer directing water away from your foundation. If your drainage fails, you want to make sure that you remedy the problem as quickly as possible. Not only will this save you time and money in the long run, but it will also protect your landscaping and structures immediately. How do you know if your land needs to be re-graded? Southern Dirt & Land is here to share a few most common signs that can indicate the need to re-grade. 

When Should You Regrade Your Landscaping?

Keep an eye out for these clues which are telltale signs that it’s time to freshly grade your landscape.

Constant Standing Water in Your Yard

After a rain storm, it’s common to have puddles in your landscape. However, if they stick around for more than 24 hours, this is an indicator that you have a drainage problem. This could be due to the fact that there are too many low spots in your yard, which can be remedied by grading, or that the soil has become too compacted to absorb moisture. 

Soggy Turf Solutions

There are situations where you may not see pooling water, yet you can feel pooling water. Walking across your lawn should feel like a firm and solid foundation. However, if it feels like you’re stepping on a soaked sponge, that means the water is trapped just below the surface. This indicates that the land is not graded properly to allow runoff to move to the designated areas for drainage such as a street gutter, storm drains, sink, basin, or whatever water collection method you use.

Why Do I Have Dead Grass?

One other sign that your landscape needs to be regraded is if you have patches of dead grass. Grass likes just the right amount of water and will die if it is saturated. Both water collection under the topsoil and standing water can cause your grass to be oversaturated and die. When you see this, call Southern Dirt & Land. We can get your landscaping properly graded to protect your lawn, your structures, and your entire landscape.

A Common Cause of Foundation and Basement Issues

One of the most obvious signs that grading is an issue on your property is if your foundation has cracks in it. This is a major issue that needs to be addressed immediately. You may notice basement dampness, or ground sloping toward your home, both of which are signs that regrading needs to occur quickly. The potential instability and damage to your foundation from this problem puts your entire home at risk. 

Yard Soil Erosion Solutions

If you see canyons in your mulch beds, tree roots emerging, and other signs that your top soil is fading away, these are often signs of improper grading. When a storm occurs and runoff takes away the topsoil and nutrients of your land, it is likely time to redo the grading on your landscaping.

Best Grading Contractor Memphis, TN

If any of these signs resonate with you, contact the grading experts at Southern Dirt & Land today. We have decades of experience in grading landscapes, building sites, commercial construction projects, city utilities, and much more. We will make sure that your home and landscape are protected from the elements and will withstand the test of time. Give us a call today for a free consultation and we’ll get your water woes under control.

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