Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if poor grading is causing my yard's drainage problems in Asheboro?
Common signs include persistent puddles that don't drain within a day, soil erosion near your foundation or in flower beds, and soggy areas that stunt grass growth. In Asheboro's clay-heavy soils, these issues are common. We offer a free site evaluation to assess your yard's slope and identify trouble spots, providing a clear plan to redirect water away from your home.
What's the best solution for standing water in my Asheboro yard?
The right solution depends on the severity and cause. For many local homes, correcting the lawn's grade is the first step to ensure surface water flows away properly. For more significant issues, we may recommend installing a French drain or a dry creek bed to channel water underground or across the property. We'll recommend the most effective and least disruptive option for your specific landscape.
Will fixing my yard's grading disrupt my existing lawn and landscaping?
Our goal is a minimal, lasting fix. While some disruption is necessary to reshape the soil, we work carefully to preserve as much of your healthy lawn as possible. After regrading, we'll reseed or re-sod the affected areas with grass varieties suited for Asheboro, ensuring a seamless blend with your existing yard and a quick recovery.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
JT’s Landscaping is a local, Asheboro-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common yard problems for homeowners in Randolph County. A frequent issue in our area is standing water and poor lawn grading, which can damage your property and create muddy, unusable spaces. We specialize in identifying and correcting these drainage and grading challenges. Using proven techniques, we can reshape your landscape to ensure proper water runoff, protect your home's foundation, and create a healthier, more stable yard. As your neighbor in Asheboro, we are committed to providing reliable, expert solutions that are built to last and tailored to the specific soil and climate conditions of our region.
