Bald Spots Like It’s a Middle-Aged Crisis
Grass should cover your yard, not disappear like your hairline. If you’ve got patchy, bare zones, your lawn’s on life support.
Weeds Are Getting Smarter Than You
If you’re battling the same weeds week after week and they’re still winning, you’re not in control. You’re just a guest on their turf.
Brown, Crispy, and Dead
Unless you like your lawn “extra toasty,” those dead zones mean something’s way off, fungus, drought, bad soil… take your pick.
Pests Have Built a Whole Subdivision
Fire ants, grubs, moles, you name it. If you’ve got critters treating your grass like it’s Airbnb, it’s time to evict them.
Feels Like You’re Walking on a Parking Lot
If your soil’s so compacted it could break your ankle, forget growing grass, you won’t even grow regret.
If your grass isn’t growing evenly, has brown or bare spots, or weeds are spreading faster than you can pull them, it’s time for professional help. A healthy lawn should be thick, green, and consistent across the yard. When it’s not, treatment can get it back on track.
Most lawns show visible improvement within 3 to 6 weeks, depending on the condition of the soil, the type of weeds or pests present, and the time of year. Some issues, like dense weed infestations or soil damage, may take a full season to fully correct.
Yes. We use EPA-approved products applied by trained technicians. We recommend staying off the lawn for at least 2 to 3 hours after treatment to let everything dry and settle, which is standard practice across the industry.
No. As long as we have access to your yard, we can complete the service without you being there. You’ll receive a detailed summary after each visit with what was done, any notes on progress, and what comes next.