Emergency Landscaping in Hudson, MA 01749 - New England Masonry & Concrete

38 Priest St, Hudson, MA 01749

(978) 601-3509

http://www.newenglandmasonrylandscape.com

Company Background

New England Masonry & Concrete is a trusted, locally-owned company in Hudson, MA, specializing in excavation, trench digging, masonry, and concrete work. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as persistent lawn moss growth and poor lawn grading, which often stem from improper water drainage. Our expertise in precision excavation and trenching allows us to effectively regrade properties and install proper drainage solutions. By addressing the root cause of standing water and soil saturation, we help prevent moss proliferation and protect your home's foundation and landscaping from water damage. We provide durable, long-term fixes tailored to the unique soil and terrain of the Hudson area.

Provided Services

  • Trench digging
  • Excavation

Questions and Answers

Can excavation help with the moss growing in my Hudson lawn?

Absolutely. Moss often thrives in areas with poor drainage and compacted, wet soil. Our excavation services can address the root cause by regrading your property to improve water runoff and, if needed, digging trenches for French drains or other subsurface drainage systems. This redirects excess moisture away, creating a drier, healthier environment for your grass to grow instead of moss.

How does trench digging fix poor lawn grading around my home?

Poor grading allows water to pool near your foundation, which can lead to basement leaks and soil erosion. Our precision trench digging is a key first step in installing effective drainage solutions. We can create trenches for perforated pipes (like in a French drain system) that collect and channel water away from your home, correcting the grading issue and protecting your property's structural integrity.

What should I consider before starting an excavation project for drainage in Hudson?

First, identify where water pools during heavy rain. Then, consider local factors like your soil type (common in our area) and the location of utilities, which we will always locate before digging. A professional assessment from us will determine if regrading the surface, adding subsurface drainage via trenches, or a combination of both is the most effective, long-term solution for your specific property.



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