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Landscape Drainage Solutions Landscape Drainage Solutions is setting the standards in Arizona for Drainage & Erosion Control Practices. Working with Geo-technicians, Hydrologists, Engineers, Consultants, General Contractors, Foundation Contractors, Homeowners, Hoa's & Property management companies, Landscape Drainage Solutions has completed countless Successful Drainage Remediation projects both Commercial & Residential throughout Arizona.

Although we specialize in Landscape Drainage & Erosion control, We have the added advantage of also being Licensed Landscape contractor's & are capable of restoring your landscape to it's pre Drainage Remediation condition or perform a complete Landscape Renovation in the process to suit the new drainage system.
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Dry Wells
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A dry-well is either a structure with holes in it (Pictured on right) that is installed in the ground or a hole filled with gravel. The purpose of a dry-well is to collect water & disperse it into the ground. Dry-wells are useful in situation where there is no where to drain water on or off the property or where it is necessary to retain water on the property.
Retaining walls
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Retaining walls are used for many purposes. One common purpose for a retaining wall is to retain earth behind it as in the case of a hillside or sloped lot. Other uses include planters, terracing, erosion control & decorative retaining walls.
Channel Drain
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A trench drain (also channel drain, line drain, or strip drain) is a specific type of floor drain containing a dominant through- or channel-shaped body. It is used for the rapid evacuation of surface water or for the containment of utility lines or chemical spills.
French Drains
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A French drain, drain tile, perimeter drain or land drain is a trench covered with gravel or rock that redirects surface and groundwater away from an area. A French drain can have hollow pipes along the bottom (see images) to quickly vent water that seeps down through the upper gravel or rock.
Drainage Tips
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Grading of your property should be the first step prior to any landscape items being installed. Make sure you & your landscaper have a clear understanding of how your property will be graded to direct storm runoff away from property.
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Jenny Duran
Sep 23, 2021
We have a tri-level home with half our living space below grade. We were having issues with water leaking in during heavy or sustained rain. I searched for over a year to find the right company with the right solution (not easy to find in AZ!). Although we were hesitant to pay for an estimate up front we went ahead and did it and I am so glad we did. Tom ended up regrading our front yard and installing drains and a sump pump in our backyard that pumps out to the sidewalk.

His crew always showed up and his communication was great. We have had a ton of rain this monsoon but our lower level has been completely dry. So glad we can enjoy the rain again!
Robert Kilman
Sep 22, 2021
Paid over $4000 for this company (Tom) to do some drainage landscaping. They did not perform the agreed upon work, and left it up to me to determine the value of the unfinished work. Then, after the work was performed, we had heavy rain, and the work they did perform was not sufficient to solve the drainage issues. I contacted Tom, and he promised a fix, but never heard from him again. Do not trust this company.
Jay M.
Aug 08, 2021
Critical:Value This guy wants $200 for an estimate?! That's part of doing business.
Joe Portello
Aug 14, 2015
If you need Drainage work this is the company to call! One of the best experiences I have had with an AZ contractor. Great communication, Great work, very clean & thoughtful. They really know what they are doing!