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3 Reasons Your Drainage Problems Get Worse in Spring

Standing water after a rainstorm. Soggy spots that never fully dry out. Water pooling near the foundation after every heavy rain. These are problems that never fix themselves, and spring in Indiana has a way of making them impossible to ignore. Mosier Landscape works with homeowners on drainage solutions that address the root cause rather than just managing the symptoms season after season.

1. Spring Rainfall Is the Highest of the Year

Indiana receives more precipitation in April and May than in any other month of the year. Soil that drains adequately during a light summer shower can be completely overwhelmed by the volume and frequency of spring rainfall. Yards with grading issues, compacted soil, or insufficient drainage infrastructure hit their breaking point in spring. The problem was always there. Spring just makes it undeniable.

2. Frozen Ground Releases All at Once

Through winter, precipitation accumulates in frozen soil, snow cover, and ice rather than draining away gradually. When temperatures rise in late winter and early spring, all of that stored moisture releases at once. A yard that managed drainage adequately through summer is suddenly receiving the equivalent of weeks of rainfall in a compressed period. Areas with marginal drainage capacity simply cannot keep up.

3. Saturated Soil Has Nowhere Left to Go

Once soil reaches saturation, additional rainfall has no path downward and begins moving laterally across the surface. That lateral movement follows the path of least resistance, which is often directly toward the foundation, into low spots in the yard, or across areas where water causes visible erosion and damage. The longer the soil stays saturated, the more damage accumulates with each subsequent rain event.

The Permanent Solution Starts With the Grade

Most residential drainage problems trace back to improper grading. Yards that slope toward the home rather than away from it, areas where settled soil has created low spots, and beds that have been built up over the years without accounting for water flow all contribute to drainage issues that no amount of hoping or patch-fixing will resolve. Proper regrading, combined with drainage infrastructure where needed, eliminates the problem at the source.

Stop Managing It and Start Solving It

Mosier Landscape helps homeowners throughout Indianapolis, IN, address drainage problems with landscape design, landscape installation, and ongoing lawn care that keeps your property performing well through every season. Call (317) 271-8957 or request a consultation online before another spring storm makes the problem worse.

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