Frequently Asked Questions
My yard in Pacific is always soggy. What's the first step to fix drainage and prevent lawn disease?
The first step is a professional site assessment. We'll identify where water is pooling and the underlying cause—whether it's soil compaction, improper grading, or blocked drainage paths. Correcting this is crucial, as standing water is the main contributor to lawn fungus in our area. From there, we can recommend targeted solutions like regrading or installing a drainage system to protect your lawn's health.
Can you help if my lawn already has a fungus problem?
Absolutely. We start by addressing the drainage or moisture issue that likely caused the fungus. Simply treating the fungus without fixing the wet conditions means it will likely return. Our approach combines corrective drainage work with lawn care advice to help your grass recover and build resilience against future outbreaks common in the Pacific, WA climate.
What drainage solutions work best for homes in Pacific, WA?
The best solution depends on your property's specific layout and soil. For many local homes, French drains are highly effective for channeling subsurface water away. Surface solutions like regrading or creating a dry creek bed with local rocks can also manage runoff. We use durable, locally-suitable materials and designs that blend seamlessly with your landscape while solving the water problem for good.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Local Business
Pacific Landscape provides expert landscaping solutions tailored to the specific needs of Pacific, WA. A common local challenge is managing yard drainage problems and lawn fungus diseases, often exacerbated by the region's climate. Our team specializes in diagnosing and correcting poor drainage, which is a primary cause of lawn disease. We implement effective solutions like grading, French drains, and dry creek beds to channel water away from your property. By resolving the root cause of excess moisture, we help create a healthier lawn environment that is more resistant to common Pacific-area fungi, ensuring your outdoor space is both beautiful and functional year-round.

















