Always Greener Landscaping: Local Landscaping Serving Allentown, PA 18001
Allentown, PA 18001
Property Service Solutions
- Snow removal
Local Business Description
Since 2011, Always Greener Landscaping has been a trusted, locally-owned provider of comprehensive lawn care and property maintenance for the entire Lehigh Valley. As a fully licensed and insured team, we serve both Allentown homeowners and businesses with reliable, year-round service. Our focus is on building lasting relationships through consistent quality, whether we're designing a new landscape, maintaining your lawn through the seasons, or ensuring safe, clear driveways and walkways during our Pennsylvania winters. We understand the specific challenges of the local climate and soil, and we use that knowledge to provide practical, effective solutions that keep your property looking its best.
Questions and Answers
What areas do you serve for snow removal?
We provide reliable snow and ice management services throughout the Lehigh Valley, including Allentown and the surrounding communities. Our established local presence since 2011 means we're familiar with the area and can respond efficiently to winter weather events for both residential and commercial properties.
My lawn in Allentown has compacted soil and dead patches. Can you help?
Absolutely. Soil compaction and bare spots are common issues in our area. As a full-service landscape company, we address this with core aeration to relieve compaction and overseeding with grass varieties suited to the Lehigh Valley's climate. Our seasonal clean-up and maintenance programs are also designed to prevent these problems from recurring, promoting a thicker, healthier lawn.
Are your crews licensed and insured?
Yes. Always Greener Landscaping is a fully licensed and insured company. All our professionals carry the proper credentials, providing our clients in Allentown and the Lehigh Valley with peace of mind that their property and our team are protected on every job, from landscape installation to snow removal.















