Landscaping
Sod installation
Before we can install the sod, we must first cut out all lawn weeds and debris from the yard to create a blank canvas for new, nutrient enriched soil. Next, we add a new layer of fresh soil and soil conditioner and will amend in to the existing elements. After grading the soil, we install premium tall fescue sod. This method is perfect for sloped yards, or the need for immediate gratification of a new lawn! Sod requires less maintenance and shows results quicker than seeding. Typically, it takes ten to fourteen days for new sod to take root on the ground. By just a few weeks in, customers can easily mow the area just like the rest of the yard.
Power washing
Before we can install the sod, we must first cut out all lawn weeds and debris from the yard to create a blank canvas for new, nutrient enriched soil. Next, we add a new layer of fresh soil and soil conditioner and will amend in to the existing elements. After grading the soil, we install premium tall fescue sod. This method is perfect for sloped yards, or the need for immediate gratification of a new lawn! Sod requires less maintenance and shows results quicker than seeding. Typically, it takes ten to fourteen days for new sod to take root on the ground. By just a few weeks in, customers can easily mow the area just like the rest of the yard.
Tree removal & stump removal Services
Some of our essential services include full tree removal, stump grinding, pruning low hanging tree limbs, and significant storm clean-ups. We cut down dead wood and prune limbs to bring the trees back to life. From five feet tall to fifty feet tall, we have the resources to take down trees of all sizes. For larger trees, we use cranes and skid loaders for efficient removal and disposal.
Landscape/ hardscape
Sodding is the process of laying turf, which is a piece of grass that has been grown in a nursery and is ready to be transplanted. Sodding is a great way to quickly and easily get a new lawn, and it can also be used to repair damaged areas of an existing lawn. There are two main types of sod:
Plain sod: This is the most common type of sod and is made up of a single type of grass.
Mixture sod: This type of sod is made up of a combination of different grasses, which can provide a more diverse and attractive lawn.
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Stone work/ Deck
A well-qualified, artist in this field, creative, yet professional contractor is who you will find with us. We specialize in natural and cultured stones as well as brick and concrete. In arranging together stones, here are some of the services that we offer:
New construction: We can build new masonry structures, such as walls, walkways, patios, and fireplaces.
Renovation: We can renovate existing masonry structures, such as repairing cracks and restoring damaged surfaces.
Restoration: We can restore historic masonry structures to their original condition.
Landscaping: We can create stone features for your landscaping, such as retaining walls, fountains, and sculptures.
Custom projects: We can create custom masonry projects to meet your specific needs.
We are confident that we can provide you with the highest quality stone mason work. We are committed to providing our customers with excellent service and satisfaction. We would be happy to discuss your project with you in more detail.
Lawn mowing with edging
A well-qualified, artist in this field, creative, yet professional contractor is who you will find with us. We specialize in natural and cultured stones as well as brick and concrete. In arranging together stones, here are some of the services that we offer:
Fall leaf cleanup
Keep your property pristine this fall with our specialized leaf cleanup service. We offer up to three comprehensive visits during the fall season to gather and remove fallen leaves from your property. At your preference, we can haul away the leaves for disposal or neatly leave them curbside for municipal collection. Optimize your outdoor space’s beauty and enjoy a hassle-free fall with our dependable service.
Sod Tips
• Installation Day
When your sod is installed, you should soak it in water for at least 45 minutes to prevent the grass from drying out before it has had a chance to develop roots that grow into the soil. Ensure that the soil underneath the sod is moist three to four inches deep. However, you do need to be mindful not to end up with overwatered grass that can cause root rot.
* Week 1
Over the next few days, you should water your lawn multiple times a day — typically around 20 minutes a day, 3 times a day. Every watering session should provide the right amount of water to get the roots and soil thoroughly wet.
* Pro tip: Be mindful of sod along the edges of your landscape where it is more likely to dry out! You may want to spend extra time watering in those areas. If any areas of the lawn appear to be drying out, make sure they receive additional water coverage.
After the first week, you should begin to see roots growing into the soil.
* Week 2
Around ten days after sod installation, you can begin pairing back the watering time to twice per day. However, you should still be keeping an eye out for dry patches to prevent your sod from dying.
* Pro tip: If you live in an area where it rains frequently, you need to factor in rainfall to your watering schedule to not overwater.
Continue to monitor the soil, ensuring that it remains moist without becoming waterlogged or dried out. Around the end of the two-week mark, your lawn will be ready for you to mow it for the first time.
* Week 3 – 4
Continue watering your newly laid sod so it receives about one inch of water per week.
* Pro tip: If you’re asking yourself, “can new sod be overwatered?” It can, and you need to be mindful that you aren’t overwatering the lawn after the first two weeks. Provide any dry spots with a long, deep soak to keep the soil underneath moist.
After the first month, you can begin maintaining your newly installed sod like you would the remainder of your existing lawn.