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Dec 02, 2025
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Why it's important to have good drainage in landscaping projects in Des Moines, IA

The unsung hero of a healthy landscape is good drainage. Even the most beautiful design can quickly fall apart without it. In Des Moines, IA, where it rains and snows a lot, good drainage is important to keep your property safe and looking good.

We at Lark Landscape are experts at creating hardscaping and landscaping solutions in Des Moines, IA that include smart drainage systems to keep your yard safe, functional, and beautiful all year long.

Why Drainage Is Important

1. A lot of problems can happen because of bad drainage:

2. Water collecting around your foundation

3. Erosion of soil and damage to plant roots

4. Mold and mildew growing in buildings outside

5. Water that is still attracts mosquitoes.

Landscapes that are well-planned keep these problems from happening by safely directing water away from buildings and low spots.

Signs That Your Drainage Is Not Working

You might have a drainage problem if you see puddles that stay for days, muddy spots, or areas of grass that are dying. Even water runoff can make retaining walls lean or crack over time. Early action can save thousands of dollars in repair costs.

Good Ways to Drain Water

1. Sloping and Grading

The basis of drainage design is proper grading. Lark Landscape makes sure that runoff moves away from your home by shaping your yard so that water flows naturally.

2. Drains in French and Channel

We put in underground drain systems that collect and move water for areas that have problems all the time. Gravel and perforated pipes are used in French drains to move water quickly.

3. Pavers that let water through

Permeable pavers let rainwater soak into the ground instead of pooling on top of the surface, which is what concrete does. Driveways, patios, and walkways are great places to use them.

4. Retaining Walls with Drainage Systems

Retaining walls can not only stop erosion, but they can also have drains built into them to help with runoff on sloped land.

What makes the difference is local experience.

The freeze-thaw cycle and clay-heavy soils in Des Moines, IA, can make it harder for water to drain. We know how to design systems that work in these conditions, which keeps the structure from getting damaged over time.

Mix drainage with design

Drainage doesn't have to look bad. We at Lark Landscape make sure that our solutions fit perfectly into your outdoor design. Every detail, from decorative rock beds to hidden channel drains, makes the space more beautiful and functional.

Keep Your Investment Safe

A landscape that drains well lasts longer, looks better, and keeps your home's foundation safe. Don't let water damage ruin all your hard work. Call Lark Landscape today for a personalized evaluation and a long-term fix.

Find out more at Lark Landscape, which does landscaping in Des Moines, IA.

Last Edited by larkinlandscaping on Dec 02, 2025 9:12 PM


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