Stop Water From Damaging Your Property

Drainage Solutions in Boonville for properties experiencing erosion, standing water, or landscape washout

Water pooling near your foundation, soil washing away after rain, and soggy sections of lawn that never dry all signal grading and drainage problems that worsen with every storm. R&H Landscaping and Grading provides drainage solutions in Boonville designed to redirect water flow based on your property's specific grading challenges and natural water patterns. Solutions are customized to the slope, soil composition, and problem areas identified during site evaluation.


Proper drainage manages where water travels across your property, moving it away from structures, planting beds, and high-use areas. The process involves analyzing how water currently moves during heavy rain, identifying low spots and erosion channels, and installing grading adjustments or drainage structures to redirect flow before it causes damage.


Request a property evaluation to identify the source and path of drainage concerns affecting your outdoor spaces.

What Proper Drainage Prevents Long-Term

Drainage solutions address the root cause of water problems by altering the path water takes across your yard. Grading adjustments change surface slopes to direct runoff toward designated drainage areas, while subsurface systems capture water before it reaches problem zones. Each installation is shaped around existing landscape features and the volume of water your property handles during typical and extreme weather events.


After installation, you'll notice water no longer collects in previously flooded areas, soil stays in place during storms, and grass grows healthier in sections that were once waterlogged. Pathways and patios remain dry and accessible, and foundation perimeters stay clear of pooling that can lead to structural concerns over time.


The scope of work depends on whether your property needs minor grading corrections, installation of catch basins and drains, or comprehensive reworking of slopes and runoff channels. Solutions are installed with attention to both functionality and how they integrate visually with your existing landscape.

Questions Property Owners Ask Before Installation

Homeowners in Boonville often need clarity on how drainage work is planned and what changes they'll see once the system is functioning.

  • What happens during a drainage evaluation?

    A site assessment identifies where water collects, traces the flow path during runoff, examines grading around structures, and determines whether surface regrading or subsurface drainage is needed to solve the problem.

  • How does grading affect water movement?

    Adjusting the slope of your yard redirects water toward drainage outlets or lower areas away from foundations, driveways, and landscape beds, preventing accumulation in zones where it causes erosion or flooding.

  • What materials are used in drainage installations?

    Solutions may include gravel-filled trenches, perforated pipe systems, catch basins, channel drains, or surface grading with soil and sod, depending on the volume of water and the layout of your property.

  • When should drainage work be scheduled?

    Installation is most effective during dry conditions when soil is workable and water flow patterns are easier to assess without active saturation complicating the grading process.

  • How quickly will I see results after installation?

    Water redirection is immediate once grading and drainage structures are in place, and you'll notice the difference during the first significant rain event following completion.

R&H Landscaping and Grading evaluates existing drainage concerns and develops solutions tailored to the specific water challenges affecting your property. Schedule a site assessment to determine the most effective approach for managing water flow and protecting your landscape from ongoing erosion and saturation.