Stop Water Before It Reaches Your Foundation

Grading and drainage services for residential properties in Knoxville, Tennessee

Water that pools near your foundation in Knoxville can seep into crawl spaces, undermine footings, and saturate soil until it no longer supports the weight of your home evenly. You might notice damp spots in your basement, cracks in your slab, or erosion channels forming across your yard after heavy rain. These are signs that the slope of your property is not directing runoff away from the structure.


Clear Creek Landscaping Tn. provides grading and drainage work that reshapes your yard to move water away from vulnerable areas and into controlled channels or collection points. This includes regrading soil to create positive slope, installing French drains or catch basins, and adding swales or berms where natural contours are insufficient. The goal is to keep water from sitting long enough to cause damage or create standing pools that attract mosquitoes and kill grass.


If you are dealing with standing water or erosion in your Knoxville yard and want to understand what it would take to correct it, contact us to schedule a site assessment.

What Happens During a Grading or Drainage Project

The work begins with identifying where water enters your property, where it collects, and where it needs to go. Clear Creek Landscaping Tn. evaluates the existing slope in Knoxville yards, checks for low spots, and determines whether subsurface drainage is needed in addition to surface regrading. Equipment such as skid steers and excavators move soil to create a consistent grade that directs water toward the street, a drainage easement, or a dry well.


Once grading is complete, you will see water flow away from your home instead of pooling near the foundation. Grass grows back in areas that were previously too wet to support it, and erosion slows where runoff used to carve channels through mulch or soil. If a French drain or pipe system was installed, water enters the inlet and is carried underground to a discharge point.


Some projects require permits, especially if work affects storm water flow to neighboring properties or public right of way. Clear Creek Landscaping Tn. handles coordination with local requirements in Knoxville and ensures that grading work does not create new drainage problems elsewhere on the lot. You should expect the work area to be rough until topsoil is replaced and seeded or sodded.

What Homeowners Usually Want to Know First

Most people in Knoxville who need grading or drainage work are trying to solve a recurring problem rather than prevent a hypothetical one, so they want to know whether the solution will actually keep water where it belongs.

How do you know if regrading alone will solve the problem?

If water is pooling because the yard slopes toward the house or has low spots with no outlet, regrading can often solve it. If water is coming from underground sources or high volume runoff, subsurface drainage or a pipe system may also be needed.

What is a French drain and when is it necessary?

A French drain is a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that collects and redirects subsurface water. You need one when water is seeping through soil rather than running across the surface, or when regrading alone cannot move enough volume away from the foundation.

How long does it take for a grading project to settle?

Soil settles over several weeks, especially after rain. You may need to add a thin layer of topsoil and reseed low spots that develop as the ground compacts under its own weight.

Will grading affect my existing landscaping or hardscaping?

Grading work in Knoxville often requires removing or relocating plants, adjusting the height of patios or walkways, and resetting edging or retaining walls. Clear Creek Landscaping Tn. discusses these impacts before starting so you know what to expect.

What happens if water used to drain into a neighbor's yard?

You cannot legally redirect water onto a neighboring property in a way that causes damage or flooding. Drainage plans must account for natural flow patterns and may require piping water to the street or a shared easement.

Clear Creek Landscaping Tn. works with Knoxville homeowners who are tired of dealing with wet basements, eroded yards, and standing water that never seems to go away. If you want to see what it would take to fix the drainage on your property, learn more about how we approach these projects.