Drainage and Erosion Control

A lot of water coming from the top at this property. We installed a creek bed to capture the water and a 12×12 catch basin to redirect it to the back of the property.

These homeowners had a lot of rainwater coming through this area, so we installed a dry creek bed to capture the water and prevent erosion. We installed a 12×12 drain basin to keep the water from going into the lawn and emitted it all at the street.

This dry creek bed combines functionality and aesthetic to the erosion issue these homeowners were dealing with.

The middle section of this backyard was a drainage area by design and stayed wet and soggy, so we fixed that issue with a creek bed.

A lot of water comes off of this hill during heavy rains, so we installed a dry creek bed “gutter” to capture that water and reroute to a drain basin in the back.

Rain water from the driveway was eroding this middle section of the yard, so we installed a creek bed to capture the water and redirect into the wooded area of the property.

These homeowners had a lot of rain water coming off of the driveway, which was washing mud into the lawn area. We captured the water up top, created a berm, and installed river rock to redirect the water flow.

This creek bank was being eroded from heavy rainfall, so we installed rip-rap granite to hold the soil in place.

We installed this creek bed to capture water coming from the hill, and installed a stack stone wall while we were at it.

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