How Landscaping Can Help (or Hurt) Your Home’s Water Damage Risk
- Kate Awtrey
- 2 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Your yard can either protect your foundation or cause major water damage.
If you have poor drainage, a sloped yard or have plants too close to your foundation it can direct water straight into your crawlspace or basement. Over time these issues can lead to structural issues to your home, mold damage and even a flooded foundation.
On the flip side, strategic landscaping — like grading your yard away from the home, using proper gutter extensions and planting water-absorbing shrubs — can help keep water far from your house to help prevent water damage.
Even your plant choices make a difference. Water-absorbing shrubs and deep-rooted native plants will help soak up excess groundwater, and mulched garden beds can reduce erosion and slow the flow of rainwater across your property.
When done correctly, your landscaping can guide water away from your home and toward safer drainage zones — keeping your foundation dry, your crawlspace clear and your risk of water damage low.
If you've experienced water damage in your home from landscape issues you need to call First In Restoration, Georgia's number one rated water damage restoration company: 470-748-0225, www.firstinrestoration.com
