Homeowners often compare drainage and regrading as if they are competing products, but they solve different problems and are frequently stronger together than apart.

What drainage solutions do best
- Collect and redirect water that has nowhere good to go.
- Move runoff away from the house, patio, or lawn trouble spots.
- Handle concentrated flow from roofs, hardscape, or low areas.
What regrading does best
- Reshape the surface so water naturally moves in a better direction.
- Correct slope patterns that keep sending water to the wrong place.
- Reduce recurring wet pockets caused by the yard’s shape.
When homeowners usually need both
- The yard shape is wrong and the runoff volume is also high.
- Water repeatedly overwhelms one simple fix.
- Existing hardscape, planting, or structures complicate where water can go.
Bottom line
The right fix depends on whether the problem is poor water collection, poor water direction, or both at the same time.
For the broader overview, continue with Drainage vs Regrading Guide for Homeowners.

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