What are backyard drainage issues?

  • large puddles of pooling or standing water.
  • excessively soggy spots in your yard.
  • random overgrown patches of grass.
  • divet and fissure formation indicating soil erosion.
  • water pooling underneath downspouts.
  • water stains on the foundation of your home.

How do you fix drainage problems?

Natural Selection. One popular solution to a drainage problem is to route rain water to a low point in your yard where it can flow away from the house naturally over rocks in a dry creek bed. In particularly heavy storm events, the debris washed away from by excess water will be captured in a catch basin (pictured).

How do you deal with drainage in your yard?





These are classic symptoms of poor yard drainage, meaning the soil in your yard is retaining too much water.



5 Yard Drainage Solutions You Can Do Yourself

  1. Reduce Your Watering Schedule. …
  2. Extend Your Downspout. …
  3. Dig a Creek Bed or Swale. …
  4. Construct a Rain Garden. …
  5. Install a French Drain and/or Dry Well.


Why is water pooling in my backyard?

Standing water is usually caused by two common problems: poorly draining soil and low spots in the yard. Lawn thatch, the layer of thick dead leaves, roots, and stems between soil and grass, is another culprit. Heavy foot traffic can also compact soil, leading to poor drainage.

How do you fix a waterlogged yard?

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Quote from Youtube video: If there's nowhere for it to go just make a big soak away. So you it can store and then over time it will naturally drain away.

How do you fix a swampy area in your yard?





Break up the soil in the swampy area with a rototiller. Apply mulch, compost or other organic material to cover the soil you broke up, and use the rototiller on it again. This process allows air into the soil, ensures that it isn’t packed and adds water-absorbing organic material that will assist water drainage.