How Landscapers Near Me Can Fix Common Issues Found in Landscapes in the Manhattan and New Lenox, IL Areas

How Landscapers Near Me Can Fix Common Issues Found in Landscapes in the Manhattan and New Lenox, IL Areas

When there is an issue in your Manhattan and New Lenox, IL Areas property that makes your outdoor space less than you want it to be, don’t despair. Here are some ways landscapers near me can fix common issues to bring your dreams to life.

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Narrow Lot

You could be tempted to write off your narrow lot as an outdoor space that has no true potential, but you would be wrong. A talented landscape designer can take any narrow space and create a small oasis.

The narrow lot is a perfect setting for a courtyard-style space where every part of the lot has a specific purpose. At the backdoor can be a custom paver patio with ample seating for two outdoor couches that face one another. A privacy wall or fence can surround the perimeter of the courtyard and the farthest wall can hold a delightful waterspout that spills into the rock basin below. Decorated with your favorite plants and flowers, a courtyard never disappoints.

Too Little Privacy

When you like your neighbors but want more privacy, discuss the options with your landscaper. You could opt for a living screen of evergreens that bring vibrant green to your landscape but also shield the view of the backyard and patio.

A fence doesn’t have to be made of wood. Consider a fence of stone pillars and wood slats between that filters the noise but lets the breezes through. A brick fence built in a staggered pattern has small squares where the air can flow but brings some privacy to your outdoor space.

Drainage Problems

When you deal with puddles of standing water after a storm or water that sits by the foundation of your home to seep into the walls where it can grow mold and mildew, you need a skilled landscape specialist with experience in fixing drainage issues.

They can install a dry well in the areas where the water stands in your landscape. A dry well is a box that is buried under the ground and topped with a grate. The water spills into the dry well where a pipe attached to the box sends the water to a narrow space 30-70 feet deep and filled with gravel. There the water can seep back into the earth and it does not stay puddled up in the grass.

When water sits around the foundation of your home, a landscape specialist can install a French drain of gravel and perforated pipe that encircles the foundation. The water can filter through the earth to reach the pipe where it flows to a more suitable location for seeping back into the water.

Erosion

If you dread knowing that a storm is coming because it always brings a gully-washer to your landscape, a landscaper can remedy that erosion problem with a retaining wall. After they remove the dirt at the base of the slope where the water rushes through in every storm, they can build a beautiful retaining wall of hand-selected wall stone to complement your landscape aesthetic. The wall is designed to manage the excess water with built-in drainage that funnels the water to a better space.

Then, you not only have no more erosion problems, but the retaining wall brings you more usable landscape space.

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Since 1989, Bob Tunzi has been designing, installing, and maintaining outstanding landscapes throughout the South Chicagoland area.

His passion for the outdoors led him to complete his education in landscape management and to fulfill certification requirements that set the foundation for a comprehensive landscaping service built on integrity.