- Foundation Installation
- LandscapingThere are many benefits to installing French drains beneath the soil on your property. They efficiently remove rainwater, snow melt, and groundwater from the property or out into the middle of the yard and are highly effective at protecting foundations, sidewalks, and landscaping from damage.
- ExcavationProperly planning and excavating the trench for a French drain is critical. While the depth must be sufficient to collect the maximum amount of rainwater possible, the slope is even more important. If the trench is not sloped properly, then it will struggle to efficiently drain the water that seeps into it. For residential properties, this typically requires a 1-2% slope for every 100 feet of length. The excavation process is expedient and requires little preparation because of the trench's shallow depth and simplicity of design.
- WalkwaysRain barrels are a great accessory to any garden. It catches the rain coming off your roof and keeps it safe until you can use it for irrigation or other purposes. It keeps you from using municipal or well water for outdoor purposes. It is also a smart way to keep your garden healthy when drought comes around. How big of a rain barrel do you need? It helps to know how much water you want to use for irrigation and how much water typically comes off of your roof deck. You will also need to have a set space for the rain barrel, so it is not intruding on your beds or walkways. You want to select a barrel that has a tight lid to keep the mosquitoes and algae away. To properly install the rain barrel, you will need to set up an overflow system that takes excess water away from the foundation of the house.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- GuttersScott Goodnight purchased his first 5 inch gutter machine, but has expanded to offer 5 and 6 inch K Style seamless gutters, and 5 or 6 inch leaf screens. Scott takes care of all of your rainwater diversion needs. At Goodnight Gutters, you pay nothing until you are satisfied. Many ask if Scott is related to Charles Goodnight and the answer is no. Scott has lived in Amarillo all of his life, and has experience in residential and commercial construction, since his high school days. He pursued his education by obtaining a bachelor's degree in kinesiology and taught 8th grade for 3 1/2 years. After he retired from his education career, Scott went into residential remodeling.
- Siding