Hey Neighbors—Mr. Lee Here to Keep Your Yard High and Dry!
Living in Des Moines means enjoying lush greenery, but all that rain can spell trouble if water piles up around your foundation or turns your yard into a swamp. I’ve been solving drainage headaches around here for decades, and I’ll make sure your water flows exactly where you want it—away from your home.
Why You Can’t Skip Good Drainage
- Foundation Protection: Water pooling against your house is a recipe for cracks, leaks, and big repair bills.
- No More Muddy Mess: Nobody likes soggy lawn parties—let’s keep your grass green and your pathways clear.
- Safe Walkways & Patios: Standing water makes surfaces slick. I’ll install channels and grates so you and your guests stay steady on your feet.
- Pest Prevention: Mosquitoes love puddles. Proper drainage helps nip those breeding grounds in the bud.
My No‑Nonsense Drainage Setup
- Full Property Inspection
I’ll walk the yard, note low spots, and watch where the water naturally runs (or doesn’t). - Custom Drainage Plan
Whether you need French drains, trench drains, swales, or surface channels, I’ll design a system that fits your landscape. - Quality Installation
Using durable pipes, gravel, and fittings, I set up everything so it handles our heaviest downpours without clogging or collapsing. - Test & Tweak
We pour water through it, watch it flow, and I fine‑tune until it’s perfect—no more standing water, guaranteed.
What You’ll Notice Right Away
- Dry Foundation & Basement: Wave goodbye to damp walls and musty odors.
- Usable, Beautiful Yard: No more puddles—just a yard that’s ready for play, planting, or patio parties.
- Less Stress, Fewer Repairs: Proper drainage means fewer surprises and smaller maintenance bills down the road.
- Clean, Cared‑For Look: A well‑drained landscape always looks neat and healthy.
Don’t let another rainy season turn your yard into a swamp. Give me a call for a custom consultation, and let’s get your property flowing free and clear—so you can enjoy Des Moines’s greenery without worrying about the water.
Talk soon,
Mr. Lee