Wet areas in your yard or water seepage can finally be solved.
Dig Right In has been managing stormwater and yard drainage issues for residents since 1998. We use minimally invasive, natural processes first (after all, water is a natural element in your yard) and we design and install piping only when needed. Dig Right In understands how upsetting water and yard drainage issues can be and try to turn it around into something enjoyable.
First, we evaluate the sources of runoff affecting your yard.
Then we design yard drainage solutions using a variety of techniques, from simple to complex depending on the situation.
For example, rain gardens transform a useless muddy eyesore into a backyard destination.
Some situations or building codes require a more engineered approach such as integrating piping and infiltration systems.
Dig Right In knows how water works and the value of natural, aesthetic yard drainage solutions. Chances are your town or village knows about us and recommends us! Contact us today to see if we have a yard drainage solution for you.
Dig Right In knows how water works and the value of natural, aesthetic yard drainage solutions.
Contact us today to see if we have a yard drainage solution for you.
Mission accomplished with Tony's expert efforts! He is now an expert at retracing the exits to the underground maze of drain tile exits in my front yard. I applaud his tenacity to Dig Right In to unknown and muddy waters to find a working solution! He was working in a gopher like holes with crazy diversions along the way. Tony was up to the challenges but I felt bad that he had to climb in and around the now planted ornamentals to tap out what was a crooked maze of PVC? Bet he would be up to the challenge of finding Jimmy Hoffa's remains if sent on another mission by the FBI. Thank Jeff for sending Tony to do the job and find some solutions.
From: Alyce
Our rain garden did exactly what it was supposed to in these last few days of heavy rains! It is lovely and has solved some serious problems in our yard. My only problem now is the bunnies who have chewed off a few of the plants.