Alvarado Landscaping: Trusted Landscaping Serving Rockville, MD 20853

Rockville, MD 20853

(240) 971-6269

Business Background

Alvarado Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Rockville, MD, and the surrounding communities. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our area, particularly with poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling and erosion, and damage caused by invasive tree roots. Our team provides expert solutions, including professional lawn regrading to ensure proper drainage away from your foundation, and specialized root management and lawn repair to restore the health and beauty of your yard. We're committed to enhancing Rockville properties with durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing results that stand up to our local climate and soil conditions.

What the Company Handles

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Questions and Answers

How can you fix a lawn in Rockville that's sinking or pooling water?

Poor grading is a common issue in Rockville due to our soil composition and weather patterns. We fix this by professionally regrading your lawn. This involves reshaping the soil to create a gentle slope that directs water away from your home's foundation, preventing pooling, erosion, and potential basement moisture issues. We use quality topsoil and ensure proper compaction for a lasting solution.

My lawn in Rockville has large, unsightly bumps from tree roots. Can this be repaired?

Absolutely. Surface tree roots are a frequent problem here. We don't just cut the roots, as that can harm the tree. Instead, we carefully evaluate the situation. Our repair process often involves gently lowering the grade around the roots, adding a layer of topsoil, and reseeding or sodding the area. This levels the lawn for safety and aesthetics while protecting the health of your valuable trees.

What's the best time of year in Rockville to address lawn grading and root damage?

For foundational work like regrading, early fall or spring are ideal in our Rockville climate. The soil is workable, and cooler temperatures help new grass establish strong roots. For root-related repairs, we can often work throughout the growing season. The best first step is a consultation so we can assess your specific yard and create a tailored plan for the optimal timing.



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