Landcrafting · Drainage & Water Management

Water Doesn't Belong Against Your Foundation

Pooling in the yard, running toward the house, or washing out the driveway every spring? Drainage that lasts isn't dug and backfilled — it's sized for your site's soils and water volume, then built so it keeps working through freeze-thaw and mud season.

The Difference

Sized for Your Site — Not Guessed

Most drainage fails because the stone disappears into the soil, the grade is wrong, or the system was never matched to how much water the site actually moves. GSS designs around the things that determine whether it lasts.

Geotextile Separation

A "burrito wrap" of geotextile fabric around a clean stone drain layer keeps soil from migrating in and clogging the system — so it drains for decades, not seasons.

Geogrid Reinforcement

Where the surface carries traffic, geogrid locks the base together and spreads the load so the area stays put under vehicles and frost heave.

Grading That Moves Water

Every surface is graded to send water where it should go — to a controlled outlet — not just vaguely "away" where it comes right back.

Common Projects

What We Solve

  • Yard and lawn drainage — standing water and soggy spots
  • Foundation & perimeter drainage to keep water off the house
  • Driveway washout repair and surface-water control
  • Slope stabilization and erosion control
  • Catch basins, outlet structures, and swale systems
  • Agricultural field and access drainage
Geogrid reinforcement over stone in a drainage installation — GSS, Seacoast NH
Geogrid reinforcement over a clean stone drainage layer — the part you never see is what makes it last.
Recent Work

Foundation & Yard Drainage

Dealing With Water Where It Shouldn't Be?

Todd will walk your property, evaluate the soils and drainage patterns, and give you a written scope and price — free, within an hour of Newfields, NH.

Schedule a Free Site Visit (603) 417-4440