Effective Drainage Solutions for Lasting Protection

Excess water can cause serious issues—from soggy lawns and eroded soil to foundation damage and basement flooding. Poor drainage disrupts your outdoor enjoyment and threatens your property’s value.

At J&J Landscaping, we provide customized drainage solutions that redirect water effectively and integrate seamlessly with your landscape. With 49 years of family-owned experience in Hunterdon County, we diagnose problems accurately and install systems built to perform reliably for years.

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Any drainage issue you have—we’ll fix it right and make it last.

  • Site Evaluation & Assessment
  • Custom Drainage Planning
  • Lawn Flooding Solutions
  • Catch Basins & Dry Wells
  • Downspout Rerouting & Extensions
  • Rain Gardens & Swales
  • Channel Drains & Grates
  • Grading & Re-Sloping
  • Premium Quality Standards

Site Evaluation & Assessment

Solving any drainage or water management issue begins with a thorough on-site inspection to track how water flows across your property—we examine soil type, grading, runoff patterns, and existing systems (including scoping downspouts for clogs when needed) to quickly pinpoint the root cause and create reliable, customized solutions.

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Custom Drainage Design & Installation

After a complete site assessment and accurate diagnosis of water flow issues, our experienced team creates a tailored drainage system designed specifically for your property—including buried downspout lines, French drains, catch basins, channel drains, swales, rain gardens, or other features chosen to address your unique challenges while blending naturally with your landscape. We handle every step from planning to professional installation for reliable results.

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French Drain Installation

French drains (also called perimeter drains, weeping tiles, or subsurface drains) have proven effective for centuries as one of the most reliable ways to manage groundwater. We commonly install them around homes and buildings to prevent basement seepage, foundation cracks, and water damage from high water tables or poor runoff. Though the concept is straightforward, proper installation requires precision—something many budget contractors overlook.

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