Proper Yard Grading Keeps Water Away From Your Foundation
If the ground around your home slopes toward the foundation, every rainstorm sends water straight to your basement. Ground Up regrading services restore the positive slope your home needs.
On cost: $800 – $4,000
Overview
Grading & Yard Sloping
The ground immediately surrounding your home should slope away from the foundation at a minimum grade of 6 inches over the first 10 feet. When that slope is flat, reversed, or has settled unevenly over time, rainwater and snowmelt drain toward your basement instead of away from it. Ground Up Foundation Repair corrects improper yard grading across Middle Tennessee by adding and reshaping soil to establish the right slope profile, one of the most cost-effective steps a homeowner can take to prevent basement moisture problems.
Regrading works by changing the elevation of the soil around your foundation so gravity works in your favor. Our team adds compactable fill soil close to the foundation and tapers it outward to create the proper positive slope. This directs surface water away from the structure and toward a yard area, drainage swale, or existing drainage system where it can safely dissipate. Regrading is often paired with downspout extensions and yard drainage to create a complete surface water management strategy.
Wondering if this is the right fix for what you are seeing? Learn more about the warning signs: Basement Flooding and Basement Water Intrusion . Or browse the full Problem Signs library for basement waterproofing.
Installation Process
How we install grading & yard sloping
Grade Evaluation and Problem Area Marking
We measure existing grade elevations around the entire perimeter of your home to identify where the slope is flat, reversed, or insufficient. Low spots and water collection zones are marked before any work begins.
Existing Landscaping Protection
Plantings, mulch beds, and hardscape elements near the work area are protected or temporarily relocated as needed. We take care to minimize disturbance to mature plants and established landscape features.
Fill Soil Placement and Compaction
Clean, compactable fill soil is brought in and placed against the foundation. Soil is added in lifts and compacted to reduce settling over time, building up the elevation at the structure while tapering outward at the correct angle.
Final Grade Shaping and Smoothing
The new grade is shaped and smoothed across the entire work area, blending into the existing yard at a natural transition. We verify slope measurements meet the recommended 6-inch minimum drop over 10 feet.
Seeding or Landscape Restoration
Disturbed areas are seeded with appropriate grass seed for Middle Tennessee or restored with mulch as applicable. We leave the work area ready to establish new growth.
Most homeowners don't realize the ground around their house has settled flat or inward over the years. Restoring the slope is often the single most impactful thing we can do to stop basement water problems at the source.
Why Ground Up
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FAQ
Grading & Yard Sloping questions
Regrading is typically one of the more affordable waterproofing measures. It addresses the source of water intrusion at the surface level, which is less involved than installing interior drainage systems. Exact cost depends on the area of work and how much fill is required.
Some minor settling is normal in the first year after regrading, especially after heavy rain. We compact the fill soil in lifts to minimize this. If significant settling occurs, we can top-dress the area as needed.
Yes, when done correctly. We keep new soil below the home's siding line and below any air bricks or vents to prevent moisture wicking up the structure. Proper regrading does not harm the foundation, it protects it.
Regrading addresses surface water flow, which is one major contributor to basement moisture. If you already have water entering through cracks, through the floor, or from a high water table, you will likely need additional solutions such as interior drainage or a sump pump system. Ground Up will assess the full picture.
Keep mulch in planting beds from building up too high against the foundation, excess mulch can create a negative grade over time. Also watch for areas that settle after heavy rain and add topsoil as needed to maintain slope away from the house.
More Solutions
Other solutions we offer
Downspout Extensions
Your gutters collect a surprising amount of water during a Middle Tennessee rainstorm, a typical roof can shed hundreds of gallons per inch of rainfall. When downspouts discharge that volume at the base of your foundation, the surrounding soil becomes saturated quickly, creating the hydrostatic pressure, the force that saturated soil places against your basement wall, that drives basement moisture and flooding. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs downspout extensions, including surface extensions, flexible rollout models, and underground piped discharge systems, to move roof runoff well away from your structure before it can become a basement problem.
Exterior Waterproofing Membranes
Exterior waterproofing membranes are applied directly to the outer face of the foundation wall after excavation exposes the wall from footing to grade. The membrane forms a continuous moisture barrier across the entire exterior wall surface, sealing cracks and preventing water under hydrostatic pressure, the force that saturated soil exerts as it presses against the wall from outside, from migrating through the concrete. When combined with a foundation drainage board and footing-level drain tile, exterior waterproofing provides the most complete protection available for a basement. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs exterior waterproofing as a standalone system and as part of combined interior-exterior waterproofing packages for severe water intrusion situations.
French Drain Installation
French drains are subsurface drainage systems that intercept and redirect groundwater, surface runoff, and laterally migrating soil moisture away from a foundation or problem area. A trench filled with clean stone and a perforated drain pipe captures water moving through the soil and carries it by gravity to a safe discharge point. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs French drains as perimeter foundation drains, yard drainage solutions, and hillside intercept drains for Middle Tennessee properties where groundwater movement or surface drainage is contributing to basement moisture, yard flooding, or saturated soil conditions.
Interior Drainage Systems
An interior basement drainage system is the most reliable long-term solution for chronic basement water intrusion in Middle Tennessee homes. Rather than attempting to stop water at the exterior, an interior system accepts that some water will reach the foundation and channels it away harmlessly before it can cause damage. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs complete interior drainage systems including perimeter channels, sump basins, and primary and battery backup pumps sized to handle the water volumes common during Middle Tennessee storm events.
Vapor Barriers
Basement vapor barriers are heavy-duty polyethylene or reinforced sheeting systems installed on foundation walls and floors to prevent moisture vapor from migrating through concrete into the living space. In Middle Tennessee's humid climate, unsaturated concrete walls and floors can transmit significant moisture even when no active seepage is present, enough to sustain mold growth, warp wood, and keep relative humidity at damaging levels. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs vapor barriers as standalone moisture control systems or as part of a complete interior drainage and waterproofing package.
Yard Drainage Solutions
When your yard fails to drain after rain, water pools against your foundation and soaks into the surrounding soil. Over time, that sustained hydrostatic pressure, the force of that saturated soil pressing against your foundation walls, forces moisture through basement walls and floors, leading to flooding, mold, and structural damage. Ground Up Foundation Repair installs comprehensive yard drainage systems across Middle Tennessee, including catch basins, channel drains, pop-up emitters, and underground discharge lines, engineered to capture surface runoff and route it safely away from your home.
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