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Erosion Control That Protects Property

We stop soil washouts, manage runoff, and help keep your yard, foundation, and landscape stable.

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Service Details

Erosion can slowly eat away at your yard, slope, shoreline, driveway edge, or building area. It often starts small. You may notice bare soil, mulch washing away, low spots, muddy runoff, or water carving channels through the ground. If it is left alone, erosion can damage landscaping, weaken slopes, expose roots, move soil away from foundations, and create ongoing drainage problems. At Avlaki Drainage Solutions, we provide erosion control services that are built for long-term protection. We do not believe in quick patches. We look at how water moves across your property and build a solution that helps keep soil in place and directs runoff where it belongs.

With more than 20 years of hands-on experience in drainage, landscaping, and excavation, we understand that erosion control is not just about covering dirt. It is about managing stormwater, slope stability, grading, drainage flow, and soil protection as one complete system. That is why our work often includes a mix of drainage correction, excavation, grading, and surface protection. We use proven methods, practical design, and the right materials for the conditions on your property.

What our erosion control service addresses

We help solve erosion issues caused by heavy rain, poor grading, roof runoff, concentrated discharge, saturated soil, melting snow, unstable slopes, and drainage failures. Our erosion control work is often used for:

  • Washing soil on hillsides and sloped yards
  • Gullies, ruts, and channels caused by runoff
  • Erosion around foundations and building perimeters
  • Soil loss near patios, walkways, driveways, and retaining areas
  • Shoreline and pond edge erosion
  • Drainage swales that are breaking down or overflowing
  • Landscape beds that lose mulch and topsoil during storms
  • Downspout discharge areas that stay muddy or wash out
  • New construction areas that need soil stabilization
  • Low spots and bare ground that turn into mud

Our process

Every erosion problem has a cause. Before we recommend a fix, we study the source of the water and the path it takes through the property. We look at the slope, soil conditions, drainage patterns, nearby structures, and how water collects or speeds up during storms. This allows us to build a practical plan instead of guessing.

Our process typically includes site review, drainage evaluation, grade assessment, excavation planning, and material selection. In many cases, erosion control works best when paired with other drainage improvements, such as French drains, foundation drainage, catch basins, downspout extensions, swales, or regrading. We tailor the system to the property so the finished result looks clean, performs well, and lasts.

Erosion control solutions we may use

The right repair depends on the severity of the erosion, the amount of runoff, and the shape of the land. We offer a range of erosion control methods and often combine them to create a stronger system.

  • Regrading and slope correction: Adjusting the soil grade to slow water, improve runoff direction, and reduce washout.
  • Drainage swales: Creating or repairing swales to carry stormwater safely across the property without cutting into the soil.
  • Rock and riprap installation: Using stone to armor vulnerable areas, slow water speed, and protect slopes, outfalls, and shorelines.
  • Erosion control matting or fabric: Stabilizing exposed soil while new surface cover takes hold.
  • Downspout runoff management: Extending and redirecting roof water so it does not dump into one problem area.
  • French drains and subsurface drainage: Collecting and moving groundwater or trapped runoff below the surface.
  • Catch basins and drainage inlets: Capturing concentrated water before it causes more damage.
  • Soil stabilization: Reinforcing weak or loose areas that are vulnerable to movement and washout.
  • Channel lining: Protecting high-flow paths with stone or other durable materials.
  • Excavation and reconstruction: Removing failed soil areas and rebuilding them with proper support and drainage.

Why erosion control matters

When soil moves, the problem rarely stays cosmetic. Erosion can create unsafe walking areas, expose underground drainage lines, damage landscape investments, and push water toward your home or building. On slopes, ongoing soil loss can make the area less stable over time. Near a foundation, it can contribute to wet basements, settlement concerns, and standing water. In yard drainage systems, erosion can clog drains, bury pipe outlets, and change the flow path enough to create new water problems.

Good erosion control protects more than the appearance of your property. It helps preserve usable yard space, supports safe drainage, reduces maintenance, and gives stormwater a controlled path to follow. That means less mess after heavy rain and fewer repeat repairs later.

Built for Minnesota properties

In the Twin Cities area, erosion is often made worse by freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt, summer storms, and clay-heavy soils that do not absorb water well. We design erosion control systems with local conditions in mind. Our team has worked on properties throughout New Prague, Shakopee, Prior Lake, Chaska, Lakeville, Minnetonka, Edina, Plymouth, Waconia, Savage, Belle Plaine, Jordan, and surrounding metro communities. We know how fast runoff can change when grading is off by even a small amount, and we know how to build drainage and stabilization systems that perform through Minnesota weather.

What makes our approach different

At Avlaki Drainage Solutions, drainage is not a side service for us. It is the core of what we do. The name Avlaki means to furrow or drain, and that focus shows in our work. We combine old-school field experience with modern drainage methods to solve the root problem, not just cover the symptoms. If the water is moving too fast, collecting in the wrong place, or cutting through your property, we will find out why and give you a clear plan to fix it.

We take pride in clean excavation, practical solutions, and honest recommendations. Some properties need a simple correction. Others need a more involved system. Either way, we explain what we see, what we recommend, and how the repair is meant to protect your property for the long run.

Signs you may need erosion control

  • Soil or mulch washes away after rain
  • You see channels or trenches forming in the yard
  • Slope areas are thinning out or collapsing
  • Water runs fast through one section of the property
  • Grass will not establish on a hill or drainage path
  • Foundation edges are exposed or muddy
  • Drain outlets are causing washout
  • Stone, dirt, or debris ends up where it should not after storms
  • Your yard stays uneven, soft, or messy in wet weather

Get a long-term solution

If erosion is starting to damage your property, now is the time to deal with it before it gets more expensive to fix. We can evaluate the grading, runoff, and drainage conditions and recommend the right erosion control plan for your yard, home, or commercial site. Contact Avlaki Drainage Solutions to schedule a consultation and let us build a system that protects your soil, improves drainage, and helps keep your property safe, stable, and dry.

Our Erosion Control Process

We take a practical, site-specific approach to stop soil loss, manage runoff, and protect your property for the long term. From the first visit to the final walkthrough, we focus on clear communication, clean work, and solutions built to last in Minnesota conditions.

Site Visit, Grading Review & Plan

We start with an on-site erosion assessment to find where water is moving, where soil is washing out, and how slope, drainage, and discharge points affect your property. Then we build a clear plan with recommended grading, drainage, and erosion control measures, plus a realistic timeline and price.

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Install the Right Erosion Solution

Once approved, we schedule the work and install the best-fit solution, whether that means swales, catch basins, drain tile, soil stabilization, rock, or regrading to control runoff. With 20+ years in excavation and drainage, we use proven methods and the right equipment to fix the cause, not just cover the damage.

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Final Check, Cleanup & Protection

After installation, we fine-tune water flow, stabilize disturbed areas, and walk the site with you to confirm the system is working as planned. We leave the area clean, explain what was done, and make sure you feel confident your yard, foundation, and landscape are better protected.

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