Poor drainage is one of the most common causes of property damage in New Jersey. Fortunately, many drainage problems can be corrected before major repairs become necessary.
1. Standing Water
If water remains on your property long after rainfall, drainage improvements may be needed.
2. Erosion
Washed-out soil, exposed roots, and landscape damage often indicate poor water management.
3. Foundation Cracks
Excess water can weaken soil around foundations and contribute to structural movement.
4. Basement Moisture
Damp basements and water intrusion are common signs of drainage problems.
5. Soggy Lawns
Areas that remain wet for extended periods often indicate improper grading.
6. Water Flowing Toward Structures
Water should always flow away from homes and buildings.
7. Dying Landscaping
Excessive moisture can damage grass, shrubs, and other landscape features.
How Excavation Can Help
Professional drainage solutions often include:
- Regrading
- French drains
- Catch basins
- Swales
- Drainage trenching
Addressing drainage concerns early can help prevent expensive foundation repairs and protect your property’s value.