Questions and Answers
How can professional landscape design in Orange fix my yard's drainage problems?
Effective landscape design starts with a proper grading plan. We analyze your yard's slope and soil composition to redirect water away from your home's foundation and low-lying areas. Our designs often incorporate solutions like French drains, dry creek beds, and strategic plantings that absorb excess moisture. This prevents water pooling, soil erosion, and damage to your lawn—common issues in our local climate.
Can you design a landscape that prevents tree roots from damaging my lawn and walkways?
Absolutely. A key part of our design service is selecting the right trees and plants for the location and using protective barriers. We can design root-directing systems for new trees and recommend non-invasive species. For existing problem trees, we integrate design elements like permeable paving or decorative gravel zones in vulnerable areas, allowing roots to breathe without cracking surfaces or choking out your grass.
What should I look for in a landscape design for my Orange home to avoid common local issues?
Look for a design that includes a drainage strategy and considers mature plant sizes. A good plan will specify proper grading, use of drought-tolerant and native plants suited to our soil, and materials that accommodate natural root growth. It should also factor in sun exposure and water flow patterns specific to your property. Our designs provide this holistic, problem-solving approach to ensure long-term beauty and health for your landscape.
Service Capabilities
- Landscape design
Business Background
Nu Era Construction is a trusted landscaping and design firm serving Orange, CA, and surrounding communities. We specialize in creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that stand up to local challenges. A common issue in our area is poor landscape drainage and tree root damage, which can ruin lawns and hardscapes. Our expert landscape design process proactively addresses these problems. We engineer grading plans for proper water runoff and select appropriate plants and hardscaping materials to mitigate root intrusion and soil erosion. For Orange homeowners, this means a sustainable, low-maintenance yard that looks great year-round and protects your property's foundation and landscaping investment.

















