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Drainage matters; without a good drainage system, water damage can become a big issue. Not only can your home’s foundation be damaged by the water, but it can also impact landscaping and take a toll on your property value overall. If you are having issues with water flowing and pooling around your home, then it’s time to call a New Jersey drainage contractor for assistance. 

How do you know if you have a drainage problem that needs to be addressed? Some of the signs that you might notice include standing water after it rains, soil erosion, or soggy patches in the grass. Having poor drainage isn’t just a cosmetic issue that is affecting your landscaping; it can eventually lead to serious structural issues, destroy your plants, and even be a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests. 

In this article, we are taking a look at the four most common yard drainage solutions that you might consider, depending on your budget, soil type, and other unique conditions on your property. Our team is always here to answer your questions and help you find the ideal drainage improvements for your needs.

French Drains

This type of drainage system is designed to move water through a trench that is filled with gravel. There is a pipe at the bottom to collect the water, making it ideal if you have a property that often has pooling surface water. Moving the water into the drain keeps the water runoff from going into your basement.

Talk to any New Jersey drainage contractor, and they will often recommend this type of drainage system if you have a sloped yard or any areas that accumulate too much water. French drains can be a standalone system, or they are sometimes used with other types of drain systems for diverting water away from the problem areas.

Surface Drains or Catch Basins

If you need a fast way to collect water and debris, then these drainage options are ideal. They are usually designed as open inlets covered by grates and can provide proper drainage to minimize the risk of flooding (even in heavy rain conditions). 

You’ll need to hire a New Jersey drainage contractor to install the catch basins so that the water can be collected and moved through underground piping. This type of surface draining can move the water runoff into other yard drains or channel drains so that you have full coverage across the property.

Trench Drains

A trench drain uses a long, narrow design that is placed in the ground with a grate on top. This type of drain is often used near the edges of buildings or on flat, paved surfaces such as driveways or patios. The layout works well for the surfaces that have a lot of water runoff when it is raining, which is why trench drains are popular for commercial properties. But homeowners also choose this drainage system for residential yard drainage solutions.

Ultimately, the goal of using a trench drain is to catch the water before it goes into any structures (buildings, houses, or garages). It is an effective solution for diverting water away from the entrances of the buildings.

Dry Wells or Seepage Pits

Underground systems can be used to collect and store water temporarily, giving the water time to seep into the ground naturally. Sometimes dry wells are used for managing water running off the roof, especially when there is a risk of overloading the main city runoff systems.

Sometimes these dry wells are integrated with a rain barrel or downspout that allows some of the water to be used in an eco-friendly way. This type of drainage system is ideal if the soil conditions allow for water absorption.

Choosing the Right Drainage System for Your Yard

If you have any signs of a drainage problem, then the best thing that you can do is call a New Jersey drainage contractor as soon as possible. There are many ways that the water can be managed, helping to avoid complications and expensive repairs later on.

Hiring an experienced contractor is recommended because there are different factors that need to be considered in your drainage plan, such as the slope of the property, soil type, water volume, long-term maintenance needs, and your budget for the project. We understand that each situation is unique, which is why we never use a cookie-cutter approach for your drainage solutions. You’ll get a personalized plan that addresses your property’s conditions.

Our team will come to your property to evaluate water runoff patterns. The more we understand how the water travels, the easier it is to create a system to divert water effectively. This preventive approach helps you avoid water damage repairs and property issues when big storms come through.

Hire an Experienced New Jersey Drainage Contractor

At Mikula, we offer a full range of drainage and excavation services to protect your property. Not only can we install most of the systems that you need, but we are skilled at understanding the root cause of your drainage problem so that an effective solution can be put in place. When issues may arise that require specialized expertise, our team will collaborate with the proper people to get the job done right. When you choose an experienced team, you can have confidence in knowing that these drainage systems will continue working for many years.

When you are hiring a New Jersey drainage contractor, make sure that you are working with a team that understands soil behavior, local codes, and seasonal rainfall patterns. Schedule a consultation to discuss your yard drainage solutions. We are here to help.

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