Submitted by bayside_tigers t3_zv3dvl in DIY
The plant bed in between the house and front yard (pictures linked below) has a negative grade towards the house. The yard has a positive grade and slopes towards the sidewalk but is at a higher than the level in the plant bed (unsure whether the ornamental barrier there does anything to mitigate water coming back towards the house).
It rained last week and we've seen a little bit of water come up between the LVP panels in the room on the other side of the wall. We are on deck to get a couple more inches this week so would very much appreciate folks' input & guidance on anything we can do to DIY a fix. Thanks all!
danauns t1_j1n4js4 wrote
Adding dirt is the easy answer ...but pay attention to your house.
You just can't fill dirt up against the house as high as you want. There should be some sort of concrete/cement/block foundation and then your house built on top of that. Generally speaking your foundation can be buried and the house shouldn't be.
Your asking for trouble if you bury any of your house's cladding, be it brick, stucco, or siding.