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Erosion Control Solutions
That Protect & Restore
Your Yard
In Loganville & Surrounding Areas

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If your yard is washing away after heavy rain, struggling to grow grass, or developing uneven areas, you’re likely dealing with erosion—and it won’t fix itself.

At Wallis Landscape, we design erosion control solutions that stabilize your property and bring your yard back to life.

What Causes Erosion in a Yard?

Erosion happens when water moves soil faster than it can stay in place.

Common Causes include:
  • Slopped or uneven terrain
  • Poor drainage or water runoff
  • Lack of grass or ground cover
  • Heavy rainfall washing away topsoil
  • Improper grading
Once erosion starts, it usually continues getting worse over time.

What Problems Can Erosion Cause?

Erosion doesn’t just affect appearance—it can lead to:
  • Loss of topsoil (making it hard to grow grass or plants)
  • Exposed roots and damaged landscaping
  • Muddy, unusable yard areas
  • Drainage problems and water pooling
  • Foundation or structural concerns over time
What starts as a small washout can turn into a much bigger issue.

How Do You Fix Erosion Problems?

There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer.

The best approach depends on:
  • Regrading the yard to improve slope and water flow
  • Drainage systems to redirect water
  • Dry creek beds to control runoff naturally
  • Retaining walls to stablilize slopes
  • Ground cover plantings or sod to hold soil in place
  • Mulch or pine straw installation for protection
Most erosion issues require a combination of solutions, not just one fix.

What Is the Best Erosion Control Solution for My Yard?

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer.

The best approach depends on:

  • The severity of the erosion
  • Your yard’s slope and layout
  • Soil type and drainage conditions
  • Long-term goals for your space

We evaluate your property and design a solution that actually works long-term—not just a temporary patch.

Real Erosion Control Projects We Have Completed

Examples of what we've done:
  • Regraded yards and installed fresh sod to stop washout
  • Built retaining walls to stabilize steep slopes
  • Installed drainage systems to redirect water flow
  • Created dry creek beds for both function and visual appeal
These are real solutions that restore both function and beauty.

Signs You May Have an Erosion Problem

  • Bare spots where grass won’t grow
  • Soil washing away after rain
  • Exposed roots or uneven ground
  • Muddy areas that never seem to stabilize
  • Slopes becoming more pronounced over time
If you’re seeing these signs, it’s time to take action before it gets worse.

Our Process (Simple & Stress-Free)

  • Walk your property and identify erosion causes
  • Design a custom solution based on your yard
  • Install with proper grading, drainage, and materials
  • Leave your yard stabilized, clean, and finished
We focus on long-term results—not quick fixes.

Erosion Control Services in Loganville, Monroe, Grayson & Surrounding Areas

  • Loganville, GA
  • Monroe, GA
  • Grayson, GA
  • Bethleham, GA
  • Social Circle, GA
  • Surrounding Gwinnett County & Walton County areas

Frequently Asked Questions About Erosion Control

1. How much does erosion control cost?

Costs vary depending on the severity of the issue and the type of solution needed. Most projects require a custom plan, so we recommend an on-site evaluation for accurate pricing. Most retaining walls range from $4,000 – $20,000+ depending on height, length, materials, and drainage requirements.

2. Will erosion keep getting worse if I don’t fix it?

Yes. Erosion typically continues over time, especially with heavy rain, leading to more damage if left untreated.

3. Do I need drainage or erosion control—or both?


In many cases, both are needed. Erosion is often caused by water movement, so drainage solutions are usually part of the fix.

4. Can grass alone fix erosion?

Not always. While grass helps hold soil in place, underlying drainage or grading issues often need to be corrected first.

5. How long does it take to fix erosion issues?

Most projects can be completed in a few days to a week, depending on the scope of work

If your yard is washing away, struggling to grow, or becoming harder to maintain…Let’s fix it the right way.

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