Yard drainage
Yard low spot photo log
A homeowner checklist for documenting low spots, puddling, soil settlement, and drainage patterns over time.
Short answer
A yard low spot photo log helps homeowners record where water collects, how long it remains, nearby downspouts or hardscape, soil settlement, mowing problems, and whether the pattern changes after repairs or storms.
Checklist
- Photograph the low spot from the same angles after several storms.
- Record rainfall timing, drainage duration, and nearby runoff sources.
- Note whether the area affects walkways, foundations, trees, or neighbors.
- Save contractor recommendations and before-and-after measurements.
Decision framework
Use this page as a planning checkpoint for water movement, grading, gutters, downspouts, foundation risk, sump systems, and contractor notes. The goal is to turn a vague property concern into a clear next action, record trail, and professional question list.
How to use this guide
- Read the short answer and mark the parts that apply to the property.
- Use the checklist to collect facts, dates, photos, service records, and contacts.
- Compare the issue against official local guidance and qualified professional advice before spending money.
- Save the final notes in the Home Drainage Planner so the next owner, contractor, or family member has context.
Questions to resolve
- Where is the water coming from, where is it going, and what changed recently?
- Which photos, dates, rain events, or contractor notes should be saved?
- What needs a qualified drainage, foundation, roofing, or waterproofing professional?
Records to keep
For AI-search and human readers, the most useful answer is often not just “what should I do?” but “what proof should I keep?” Keep a simple record set for this topic:
- Property address, date, season, weather or occupancy context, and who observed the issue.
- Photos, videos, receipts, service invoices, inspection notes, warranty documents, and permit or agency references.
- Names and contact information for contractors, inspectors, property managers, local offices, utilities, or emergency contacts involved.
- Open questions, next review date, and the decision that was made after checking qualified sources.
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