New Beginning Underground - Everett's Licensed Landscapers
2615 Russell Way, Everett, WA 98204
Our Story
New Beginning Underground is your Everett-based solution for a healthier, more resilient yard. We specialize in correcting the common local issues of poor lawn grading and persistent yard drainage problems that can plague properties in our region. Our expert team assesses your landscape to identify areas where water pools or flows incorrectly, which can lead to foundation damage, soggy lawns, and erosion. Using proven techniques, we implement tailored solutions like regrading, French drain installation, and proper slope correction to direct water away from your home and into appropriate drainage areas. Trust us to give your yard a solid new beginning, protecting your property and enhancing your outdoor space for the long term.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
How do I know if my Everett home has a lawn grading or drainage problem?
Common signs in our area include persistent puddles that don't drain after rain, soggy soil patches, water pooling near your foundation, or erosion in certain spots. If you notice your yard stays wet long after a storm or water seems to flow toward your house instead of away, it's time for a professional assessment from a local expert like us.
What's the typical process for fixing yard drainage in Everett?
We start with a thorough site evaluation to understand your property's unique slope and soil composition. Based on that, we design a custom plan, which often involves carefully regrading the land to create the proper slope away from structures and installing subsurface drainage systems like French drains to capture and redirect excess groundwater. Our goal is a permanent fix that works with Everett's climate.
Can improving my yard's drainage also help with other landscaping issues?
Absolutely. Proper drainage is foundational. By solving water issues, you prevent soil erosion, protect your home's foundation from water damage, and create a much healthier environment for grass, plants, and trees to thrive. It's often the essential first step before any other major landscaping improvements in our region.

















