Water Is the Real Client
Every retaining wall, washed-out slope, and gullied backyard in Greene County is ultimately a water-management problem. Springfield's storm pattern — long soaking fronts and violent summer downpours — saturates red clay that barely drains, then shears the loose topsoil right off the slopes. Erosion control done properly attacks the water first and the dirt second.
What We Build
- Slope stabilization — regrading, erosion-control matting, deep-rooted plantings, and terracing (often with low walls — see residential walls) that turn a shedding slope into a stable one.
- Swales and dry creek beds — shaped, armored channels that intercept sheet flow and carry it past the house, the fence line, and the neighbor's property line without carrying your topsoil with it.
- Rip-rap and outfall armoring — stone protection where concentrated water exits pipes, culverts, and downspouts, which is where most gullies are born.
- Drainage integration behind walls — gravel chimneys, perforated drains, and surface capture built into every retention project, because a wall without drainage is a dam, and dams fail.
Signs You Need It Now, Not Next Year
Gullies deepening after each storm. Mulch and topsoil in the street. Fence posts and playset legs going crooked. Bare clay where grass used to hold. Sediment fans spreading across the lawn's low corner. Each of these is compounding damage — erosion is exponential, because every washout concentrates the next storm's water into a deeper channel.
How Projects Run
- Walk the water — we trace where it enters, accelerates, and exits your property during a storm, using the erosion patterns as the map.
- Fix the concentration points — a fixed quote covering grading, channels, armoring, and any retention needed, sequenced so each element protects the next.
- Stabilize and finish — matting, seed or sod, and stone that looks intentional rather than industrial.
Typical projects run $1,500–$10,000 depending on slope size and how far the water has to be carried. That's usually a fraction of the foundation, fence, or wall repair the erosion is heading toward.
Serving Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Battlefield, Willard, Strafford, and Rogersville. Call (417) 720-8134 before the next front comes through.