Escape Water and Landscapes | Qualified Landscapers in Dearborn Heights, MI
4415 Tulane, Dearborn Heights, MI 48125
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Company
Escape Water and Landscapes is a Dearborn Heights-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the area's common yard problems. Many local homes struggle with poor drainage that leads to soggy, unusable spaces and patchy, unhealthy lawns. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing these exact issues. Our team provides comprehensive solutions, from installing effective French drains and grading systems to correct water flow, to implementing targeted lawn care and seeding programs that revive thin, patchy grass. We transform problematic yards into beautiful, functional, and resilient outdoor spaces that enhance your home's value and curb appeal in the Dearborn Heights community.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Dearborn Heights yard has a drainage problem?
Common signs in our area include persistent puddles that last more than a day after rain, soggy soil, erosion near your foundation or in garden beds, and moss or fungus growth in shady, wet areas. If you're seeing these issues, it's likely improper water flow is also contributing to patchy grass. We offer free site evaluations to diagnose the specific cause and recommend a targeted solution.
Can you fix both my drainage and my patchy lawn at the same time?
Absolutely. In fact, addressing drainage is often the first step to a healthier lawn. We start by correcting the water flow with solutions like grading or a dry well system to eliminate standing water. Once the site is properly drained, we can then revitalize your lawn with core aeration, topdressing, and overseeding with grass varieties suited to Dearborn Heights' soil and climate, ensuring long-term results.
What's the best time of year to address lawn drainage in Michigan?
Spring and fall are ideal for drainage work in Dearborn Heights. These seasons typically have manageable soil moisture, allowing for effective excavation and installation of systems like French drains or regrading. Addressing drainage in spring prepares your yard for summer storms, while fall corrections help prevent winter freeze-thaw damage. However, we can assess your situation year-round to plan the optimal solution.

















