Waterlogged Garden
Standing water on the lawn or flower beds after rainfall, taking days to drain away.
What Is Causing This?
- 1Heavy clay soil with poor natural drainage
- 2Compacted ground preventing water from soaking in
- 3Blocked or non-existent land drains
How Urgent Is This?
This should be fixed in the coming weeks. Leaving it may allow the problem to worsen and cost more to repair.
What Needs to Be Done
A landscaper will assess the soil and drainage, and may install a French drain, soakaway, or land drain system. They may also improve soil structure by incorporating grit or organic matter.
How Much Will It Cost?
National average estimate
Labour: £775 – £2,400 | Materials: £575 – £2,175
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Try Snap and FixPlanning Permission Guidance
Some fixes for this problem may require planning permission or building regulations approval. Check if your project needs permission:
Generally permitted. Laying a patio or hard surface in the rear garden is permitted development as an improvement within...
DeckingGenerally permitted under Part 1, Class E of the GPDO (treated as an improvement within the curtilage). Decking that doe...
Swimming PoolGenerally permitted. Outdoor swimming pools are considered engineering operations within the curtilage and are permitted...
Garden RoomGenerally permitted under Part 1, Class E as an outbuilding. Garden rooms follow the same rules as other outbuildings. T...
How to Prevent This
Aerate compacted lawns annually. Avoid heavy foot traffic on wet soil. Keep any existing drainage channels clear of debris.
Related Problems
Water pooling on patios, paths, or near the house after rain, sometimes flowing toward the building.
Pools of water remaining on the lawn, patio, or paths for days after rainfall.
Patio slabs or sections of paving that have dropped, creating uneven surfaces and trip hazards.
Other Landscaper Problems
A garden retaining wall that is bulging, cracking, leaning, or has partially collapsed.
A bumpy or undulating lawn with dips, mounds, and hollows that make mowing difficult.
Water pooling on patios, paths, or near the house after rain, sometimes flowing toward the building.
A garden that has become unmanageable with dense vegetation, overgrown borders, and self-seeded trees.