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Retaining walls, patios, drainage solutions, grading & excavation — built right the first time.












Drainage and grading work completed to correct standing water and improve yard drainage in Lebanon, Ohio.

Professionally built retaining wall designed to prevent erosion, manage drainage, and add long‑term strength and curb appeal to properties in Lebanon, Ohio.

Real projects completed by Shawn’s Landscape & Design across Lebanon, Ohio and surrounding areas.

French drain system installed to redirect groundwater away from the foundation and eliminate standing water issues around the property in Lebanon, Ohio.


Excavation and foundation backfill performed to support structures, improve drainage, and prepare sites correctly from the ground up.



About Us
Shawn’s Landscape & Design is a locally owned and operated company serving Lebanon, Ohio and surrounding areas. We specialize in drainage solutions, retaining walls, excavation, grading, and hardscape work built to last. Our focus is doing the job right the first time with proper prep, quality materials, and honest workmanship.

We stand behind our work with proven drainage and construction methods designed for long‑term performance.

From drainage systems to retaining walls and excavation, every project is completed with attention to detail and proper site preparation.
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We provide drainage solutions including French drains, buried downspouts, yard grading, and water redirection systems to eliminate standing water and protect foundations.
Yes. We offer free, no‑obligation estimates for all drainage, excavation, and hardscape projects.
We serve Lebanon, Mason, and surrounding areas throughout Warren County and Southwest Ohio.
Yes. We identify the source of the water issue and install the proper drainage solution to permanently correct pooling, erosion, and runoff problems.
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