Texas Gulf Coast Water Retention, Seasonal Flooding Prevention Service Announced

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League City Drainage is offering new guidance and services to Texas Gulf Coast homeowners on how to improve soil drainage.

League City Drainage's expertise and services may be useful to those near the Gulf Coast who struggle with excessive water retention and flooding on their properties. They provide actionable steps that one can take in the case of flooding, ineffective yard drainage, gutter leakage, and other common water retention problems in the South Texas area.

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In the past several years, the Gulf Coast has been subjected to some of the worst flooding in recent memory, particularly during hurricane season. In the past 50 years, the flood rate in the area has increased by a factor of 100, resulting in more than 10 days of substantial flooding every year on average.

With the problem on track to get even worse in the coming decade, League City Drainage is offering this guidance - alongside a range of services - as a way to help homeowners prepare for the worst. Primarily, their guidance and services focus on ways to prevent the accumulation of rainwater - the source of seasonal flooding, and a common problem for those living on the lowlands of the Gulf Coast.

To remedy problems relating to ineffective yard drainage, League City offers a number of interventions. To address water retention problems, they recommend recontouring lawns to smooth out low spots and improve grading. They can also create landscaping installations that allow water to shed more efficiently by using natural barriers.

For more immediate water retention concerns, the company offers sprinkler and gutter repair and replacement services. Both of these services may help increase the life of a given home, reduce water and maintenance bills, and prevent interior leaks from forming that may result in basement flooding or mold growth.

One satisfied customer stated, “My yard always floods in the spring and sometimes water even gets into one side of the house. I called League City Drainage and found out that some tree roots were growing under my foundation and were contributing to the flooding. They set up root barriers and haven't had water in my home since.”

Those interested in the newly released guidance can read more about flood prevention on the League City Drainage website at the link below. To inquire about any of the aforementioned landscaping or repair services, call 409-572-0824 to speak to a representative.

More information can be found at https://drainmyyardleaguecity.com

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Name: Anne Selcer
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Organization: Digital Dialogs
Address: 400 Lakeshore Dr., Seabrook, TX 77586, United States
Website: https://digitaldialogs.agency

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