Drainage Services
for Winston-Salem, NC & the Surrounding Areas
Proper drainage is essential for maintaining a healthy, functional landscape and protecting your property from water damage. At Let It Grow, we provide professional drainage services to manage excess water and prevent common issues such as standing water, soil erosion, and damage to your home’s foundation. Our team evaluates your property to identify problem areas and installs effective systems such as grading adjustments, surface drains, or French drains that redirect water away from structures and landscaped areas. These systems help control runoff and groundwater by guiding water safely away from vulnerable spaces.
For more information about the benefits of proper drainage or to schedule a service, we encourage you to
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How Proper Drainage Helps with Landscape Design & Lawn Maintenance
Proper drainage plays a key role in both the appearance and long-term health of your landscape. In Winston-Salem and the surrounding Piedmont Triad, including Clemmons, High Point, and Lexington, NC, heavy rains and clay-heavy soils can lead to standing water, erosion, and plant stress if water is not managed correctly. By incorporating drainage solutions during the design phase, it’s possible to create outdoor spaces that not only look great but also function properly throughout the year. Systems like grading adjustments, surface drains, and French drains help move water away from structures and landscaped areas, protecting your property and supporting healthier plant growth.
When drainage is handled correctly, it also makes ongoing lawn maintenance more effective and predictable. Excess moisture can weaken turf, promote disease, and make routine care more difficult, especially during seasonal changes common in North Carolina. A well-drained yard supports stronger root systems and helps your lawn and landscape features perform as intended. Our drainage services help to:
- Reduce standing water that can damage turf and plant beds
- Prevent soil erosion on sloped properties common in the Triad area
- Support healthier root growth by preventing oversaturated soil
- Protect hardscapes, foundations, and outdoor living features from water damage
- Make mowing, fertilizing, and seasonal maintenance more manageable



