I have an issue with the grading of my yard: three sides are graded correctly, but one area dips towards the house. The ground is higher beyond the fireplace and slopes downward, which leads water away to a retention pond. I'm looking for advice on whether a contractor would typically remove the existing hump to make the yard more flat or if they would build up the area around the house and lower the yard further, which seems like a tougher task.
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I was worried that leveling down the entire yard would be too drastic, but it's great to know about the French drain option. I think once I get that walkway out, I might just give this a shot. I love that it doesn’t rely on a pump either!
It sounds like you already have a good sense of your options. That walkway really needs to be re-sloped away from the house. One solid solution would be to install a French drain next to the walkway to redirect water effectively. Just keep in mind, if you’re thinking about leveling everything, be cautious about cutting into those humps since there could be utilities buried there.
Totally get the frustration! A French drain can definitely work here, and it can function without a pump if installed properly. Just be ready to remove that walkway – it’s a must if you want to fix the drainage problem. Just ensure that the French drain is sloped properly to guide the water away from your house!
