When the Backyard Turned Into a Pond (and How I Learned About Drainage the Hard Way)
Let me paint a picture: It’s early spring. The snow’s melted. Rain’s coming in every other day. I glance out the back window and—yep—there it is again.
The annual swamp.
Our backyard turns into a squishy, puddled mess every spring. It’s the same low spot behind the garage. Grass dies, mud takes over, and even the dog gives it a wide berth. I’ve joked about putting in a koi pond, but this year it wasn’t funny—it was starting to seep toward the foundation.
That’s when I finally Googled “yard drainage help near Mayfield Heights” and landed on this drainage page from Fox Landscaping: 👉 https://foxlandscapingohio.com/mayfield-heights-oh/drainage/
I’ll be honest: I didn’t even know what kind of drainage issue we had. French drain? Dry well? Grading problem? I was completely out of my depth. But Fox’s page broke it down in plain English. They walk through the signs—standing water, runoff paths, erosion, downspout disasters. It was like reading a medical chart of my backyard.
I learned that what we probably need is a regrading and maybe a catch basin. The slope near our garage is a little too flat, and the downspouts aren’t helping. The water just collects and sits there. Forever.
What I really appreciated about the page, though, wasn’t just the explanation—it was the local know-how. They’re familiar with Mayfield Heights yards. They know how heavy our spring rains can get and how the clay soil holds water like a sponge.
I haven’t made the call yet. But I’m no longer pretending the problem will fix itself. I’m saving that page, mapping out the yard, and planning to get a proper assessment before fall hits and everything freezes again.
Funny how something as boring as drainage—literally the invisible work underground—can make such a huge difference in how you enjoy your space. And protect your home, too.
So if you’ve got a lawn that squelches underfoot or a “pond” that wasn’t part of the landscaping plan... trust me, you’re not alone. Start by understanding what’s going on beneath the surface.
And maybe keep the koi pond idea on the back burner. Just in case.
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