Main Services
- Landscape design
Business Profile
Q & S Contracting is your trusted local partner for transforming Union, NJ properties. Specializing in professional landscape design, we tackle the area's most common issues like persistent yard drainage problems and poor lawn grading. Our expert team creates custom solutions that not only beautify your outdoor space but also address the root cause of water pooling and erosion. We design and implement effective grading plans, install proper drainage systems, and select plantings that thrive in our local climate. Serving Union, NJ and the surrounding communities, we build lasting landscapes that enhance your home's curb appeal while solving practical, water-related challenges for the long term.
Q&A
How can a professional landscape design fix my Union home's drainage issues?
A professional design starts with a detailed site analysis to identify low spots and water flow patterns. We then create a plan that regrades your lawn for proper runoff, incorporates strategic swales or dry creek beds to channel water away from your foundation, and selects plants that help absorb excess moisture. It's a comprehensive solution that solves the drainage problem while creating a beautiful, functional yard.
My lawn in Union is uneven and pools water. Is regrading part of your design service?
Absolutely. Correcting poor grading is often the first step in solving local drainage problems. Our landscape design service includes precise grading plans to ensure your lawn slopes gently away from your home and other structures. We reshape the land to eliminate pooling areas, directing water to appropriate drainage points or rain gardens, creating a healthier lawn and protecting your property's foundation.
Can you design a landscape that prevents future drainage problems in our NJ climate?
Yes, that's a key focus. Our designs for Union homeowners are built for resilience. We use permeable materials where possible, specify deep-rooted native plants that stabilize soil and absorb water, and integrate features like French drains or catch basins into the overall aesthetic. The goal is a landscape that not only looks great today but is engineered to handle heavy rains and seasonal thaw for years to come.

















