Landscaping North Hampton NH | Call The Lawn Dawg

121 Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862

(800) 670-6949

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Business Background

The Lawn Dawg is a North Hampton-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the region's common yard drainage and standing water problems. We understand how New Hampshire's weather and soil conditions can lead to soggy lawns, erosion, and mosquito breeding grounds. Our team specializes in assessing and correcting poor drainage through targeted solutions like grading adjustments, French drain installation, and dry well systems. We focus on creating a healthy, usable outdoor space for your family by redirecting water away from your home's foundation and low-lying areas. As your local experts, we provide reliable, effective landscaping that protects your property and enhances your yard's beauty and functionality year-round.

Common Questions

What's the most common cause of standing water in North Hampton yards?

In our area, the most frequent causes are compacted soil from coastal plains, improper grading that directs water toward the house or low spots, and high clay content in the soil that prevents proper absorption. We start with a detailed site evaluation to pinpoint your specific issue before recommending a solution.

How can you fix a yard that's always soggy without major excavation?

For many homes, a less invasive solution like a strategically placed French drain or a series of dry wells can effectively channel water away. We assess the natural flow and use techniques like regrading subtle slopes or installing permeable surfaces to improve drainage with minimal disruption to your existing landscape.

Will fixing my drainage hurt my lawn or plants?

Not when done correctly. Our goal is to protect your landscape. We carefully plan drainage paths to avoid root systems and use methods that, once established, actually promote healthier turf by eliminating constant saturation. A well-drained lawn has stronger roots and is more resilient to New Hampshire's weather extremes.



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