Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
ACS Home & Coml is a Belton-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common yard challenges faced by Central Texas homeowners. We understand the local soil and climate conditions that lead to frustrating issues like persistent bare patches and unwanted moss growth in lawns. Our team provides targeted, expert solutions to diagnose the underlying causes—whether it's soil compaction, poor drainage, or nutrient deficiency—and implement effective treatments. We help Belton residents restore the health and beauty of their lawns with practical, long-lasting results, ensuring your outdoor space is a source of pride, not a recurring problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to treat bare patches in my Belton lawn?
Bare patches here are often caused by compacted clay soil, drought stress, or heavy foot traffic. The best approach is to first aerate the area to relieve compaction, then apply a high-quality grass seed blend suited for our Central Texas climate, and ensure consistent, deep watering. We can assess your specific soil conditions to recommend the right seed and a tailored fertilization schedule to encourage thick, healthy regrowth.
Why does moss keep growing in my lawn, and how do I stop it?
Moss in Belton lawns is usually a symptom of deeper issues like excessive shade, poor drainage, or acidic, compacted soil. Simply removing the moss won't fix the problem. Our service focuses on correcting the environment: improving soil drainage and aeration, adjusting the soil pH with lime if needed, and recommending strategic pruning to increase sunlight. This creates conditions where your grass can thrive and naturally outcompete the moss.
Can you help me choose the right grass type for my problem yard?
Absolutely. Selecting a grass variety resilient to our local challenges is key. For shady, moss-prone areas, we might recommend a shade-tolerant turf like St. Augustine. For sunny spots with bare soil, a drought-resistant Bermuda or Zoysia could be ideal. We evaluate your yard's specific sun exposure, soil type, and usage to recommend the best grass that will establish well and require less corrective care in the long run.

















