Randal Solutions | Professional Landscaping Services in Fairfax, VA
Fairfax, VA 22033
Meet the Team
Randal Solutions is a trusted Fairfax, VA handyman, landscaping, and pressure washing company that helps homeowners tackle common local yard problems. Many Fairfax properties struggle with issues like mulch bed weeds and standing water, which can damage landscapes and create maintenance headaches. We specialize in patio, porch, and terrace construction or installation to address these concerns—proper hardscaping improves drainage to prevent water pooling while creating beautiful, weed-resistant outdoor living spaces. Our team combines expert craftsmanship with local knowledge to deliver solutions that enhance curb appeal and functionality for Fairfax homes. From initial consultation to final cleanup, we focus on durable, practical results that fit the Northern Virginia climate.
What the Company Handles
- Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation
Question Answers
How can a new patio or terrace installation help with standing water issues in my Fairfax yard?
A properly installed patio or terrace creates a sloped, permeable surface that redirects water away from problem areas. In Fairfax's climate, we use grading techniques and materials that promote drainage, preventing the pooling that damages lawns and foundations. This transforms wet spots into usable outdoor space.
Will a porch installation reduce weeds in my mulch beds?
Yes—adding a porch covers ground that would otherwise require mulch, eliminating weed growth in those areas. For surrounding mulch beds, we can integrate edging and proper drainage during porch construction to minimize moisture that weeds thrive on, giving you a cleaner, lower-maintenance landscape.
What should Fairfax homeowners consider for patio construction to prevent future landscaping problems?
Focus on drainage and material choice. We recommend permeable pavers or properly spaced stones to allow water absorption, paired with strategic grading to channel runoff away from planting beds. This prevents erosion and standing water—common issues in local soils—while creating a durable surface for Virginia's weather.

















