Core Services
- Lawn care
Common Questions
How can your lawn care service help after a storm in Lake Charles?
After a storm, our team focuses on efficient debris cleanup. We safely remove fallen branches, scattered limbs, and other yard waste to prevent damage to your healthy grass and plants. This prompt cleanup helps your lawn recover faster by allowing sunlight and air to reach the grass, and it reduces the risk of pests or disease taking hold in the debris.
What should I do if my shrubs are dying? Can 2k Kutz help?
Absolutely. Dying shrubs are a common issue here. We can assess whether the problem is due to storm damage, disease, or improper soil conditions. Our service includes careful pruning to remove dead or diseased branches, which can often revitalize a plant. If removal is necessary, we handle it cleanly and can advise on the best native, hardy shrubs to replant for a more durable landscape.
Does regular lawn mowing really help with storm preparedness?
Yes, it does. Consistent, professional mowing at the right height strengthens your grass's root system, making your lawn more resilient. A healthy, dense lawn is better at absorbing rainwater and withstanding wind, which can minimize soil erosion and debris scatter during our frequent Lake Charles storms. Think of regular care as a preventative measure for your property.
About the Company
2k Kutz is your local Lake Charles partner for lawn care and property maintenance. Based right here in the community, we specialize in helping homeowners recover and maintain their landscapes after common local challenges. Following the frequent storms in our area, we provide thorough debris cleanup and removal to restore your yard's safety and appearance. We also tackle the issue of dying shrubs with expert care, offering trimming, removal, and replanting advice to create a healthier, more resilient landscape. From regular lawn mowing to specialized pressure washing for driveways and siding, 2k Kutz is dedicated to keeping your Lake Charles property looking its best through every season.

















