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.
Erosion happens when water moves soil faster than it can stay in place. Common causes include:
Once erosion starts, it usually continues getting worse over time.
Erosion doesn’t just affect appearance, it can lead to:
What starts as a small washout can turn into a much bigger issue.
There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer. The best approach depends on:
Most yards need a conbination of solutions - not just one fix.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. The best approach depends on:
We evaluate your property and design a solution that actually works long-term, not just a temporary patch.
See how we transformed yards across Loganville, Grayson, Snellville, & Walton County.


These are real solutions that restore both function and beauty.
If you’re seeing these signs, it’s time to take action before it gets worse.
Every property is different, so we create customized solutions based on your slope, drainage, and soil conditions.
We inspect your yard to identify erosion causes, drainage flow, and unstable areas.
We design a solution tailored to your property, slope conditions, and water movement.
Our crew installs grading, drainage, retaining, or stabilization solutions with long-term durability in mind.
We leave your property stabilized, functional, and protected against future erosion issues.
Find answers about drainage problems, solutions, and what to expect.
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.
Yes. Erosion typically continues over time, especially with heavy rain, leading to more damage if left untreated.
In many cases, both are needed. Erosion is often caused by water movement, so drainage solutions are usually part of the fix.
Not always. While grass helps hold soil in place, underlying drainage or grading issues often need to be corrected first.
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.

