Landscapers Falmouth MA | Call Young J & Son Landscape
222 Main St Unit 209, Falmouth, MA 02540
About the Company
Young J & Son Landscape is a trusted, family-run landscaping company serving Falmouth and the surrounding Cape Cod communities. We specialize in solving the persistent drainage and standing water issues that are common in our local soil conditions. Our team provides expert assessments and implements effective solutions like French drain installation, grading, and dry well systems to protect your property's foundation and restore the health and usability of your yard. As your local neighbors, we understand the unique challenges of the Falmouth landscape and are committed to delivering reliable, long-lasting results that keep your outdoor space beautiful and functional year-round.
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
How can Young J & Son Landscape fix the standing water in my Falmouth yard?
We start with a thorough site assessment to identify the source of the water pooling. Common solutions we implement include installing French drains to redirect groundwater, regrading the landscape to improve surface runoff, and creating dry wells or rain gardens to absorb excess water. Our goal is a custom solution that effectively channels water away from your home and usable yard areas.
What's the first step to solving a yard drainage problem?
The first step is a professional evaluation. We'll visit your Falmouth property to examine the slope, soil type, and where water accumulates. This allows us to diagnose whether the issue is due to surface runoff, poor soil percolation, or a high water table, so we can recommend the most effective and cost-efficient corrective strategy for your specific situation.
Will fixing my drainage also help my lawn and plants?
Absolutely. Standing water drowns grass roots and promotes disease and moss. By correcting drainage, we improve soil aeration and health, which allows your lawn, garden beds, and trees to thrive. A properly drained yard in Falmouth means a healthier, greener landscape that's more resilient to our local weather patterns.

















