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If drainage problems are not addressed, no landscape installation can be ultimately successful. Rich-Way Landscape, Inc. installs literally miles of drainage every year.
Problems such as these are common in the Shelby County area . . .
Options for dealing with your particular problem may include catchbasins with underground piping. This requires trench excavation and carefully measuring elevation through the use of a transit to assure adequate fall.
French drains, which incorporate the use of perforated pipe, landscape fabric and oversized gravel into the trenches allows surface water over a large area to be caught and directed. The entire trench is then filled with oversized gravel. This allows surface water over a large area to be caught and directed.
Severe problems may call for the addition of catchbasins and/or retaining timbers to the french drain system.
A dry creek bed may be used to direct water which flows through a property. It will follow the natural path of the water, containing it and preventing erosion. Though it is completely visible, as opposed to underground systems, a dry creek bed can be an asthetically pleasing as well as functional addition to your landscape.
Rich-Way may recommend any of these systems, or a combination of them, to correct problems in the most aesthetically pleasing manner. We guarantee that, with proper maintenance, our drainage installations will solve the problem they were designed to alleviate.
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