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An intense rainfall can create puddles of standing water, leaving unsightly mud puddles throughout the turf. The dirty water can splash onto your home’s siding, making the house look unkempt and uninviting. Rather than pressure washing the exterior walls after every rainstorm, here are a few ways to stop mud from splashing onto the surfaces.

4 Solutions for Mud-Free Siding

1. Enhance Yard Drainage

Direct water away from the house to prevent mud formation in the yard, which can splatter onto the siding. Improve the drainage by grading the landscape, installing runoff drains, or planting water-absorbent turf.

2. Try Xeriscaping

turfIf you live in an area where it’s challenging for greenery to grow, opt for xeriscaping. This type of landscaping design uses fewer plants and more decorative rocks and boulders. Create a gravel bed on top of landscape fabric to cover areas where mud may form. This permeable plastic allows the soil to absorb water while preventing dirt from coming up the other direction.

3. Install a Dripline Trench

Add a dripline trench around the house’s perimeter, directly beneath the roof. When excess rain spills over the eaves and gutters, the water will collect in the stone-filled trench and drain into the soil. This solution helps shield the siding from unsightly rain streaks and muddy splash-back.

4. Add Plants

Place shrubs around the home to soak up the water that collects near the property, minimizing the odds of mud puddle formations. They’ll also shield the siding from windblown debris, like dust and dirt particles, that can soil the siding.

Additionally, any open area of dirt is a potential source of mud. If you have bare or unhealthy patches of grass in your yard, installing fresh turf will help keep the soil in place while improving drainage.

 

If you want to install new turf to cover muddy areas in your yard, turn to Alii Turf. These professionals provide Oahu homeowners with a wide variety of grasses suitable for Hawaii’s climate, including St. Augustine, zoysia, and Bermuda. To get more information about their services, visit them online or call (808) 293-8873.

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