Trusted Landscaping Services in Two Rivers, WI 54241 - Archer Landscape
Two Rivers, WI 54241
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
Archer Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Two Rivers, WI, and the surrounding area. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the specific challenges that come with the local climate and soil conditions. Many homes in our community face issues like poor lawn grading, which can lead to water pooling and foundation concerns, and shifting rock gardens that lose their aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. Our team provides expert grading, drainage solutions, and hardscape installation to correct these problems, ensuring your property is not only beautiful but also functionally sound and protected from water damage. We're committed to building resilient, low-maintenance outdoor spaces that enhance your home's value and curb appeal for years to come.
Q&A
My lawn in Two Rivers has areas that are always soggy or pool water. What's the likely cause and how can Archer Landscape help?
This is a common issue in our area, often caused by improper grading or compacted soil that doesn't drain well. Poor grading directs water toward your home instead of away from it. We start with a thorough site assessment to identify the low spots and water flow patterns. Our solution typically involves regrading the lawn to create a gentle slope away from your foundation and may include installing a French drain or dry creek bed to channel excess water safely. This protects your home's foundation and creates a healthier, drier lawn.
The rocks in my garden bed keep shifting and sinking, especially after our freeze-thaw cycles. Can this be fixed permanently?
Absolutely. This shifting is very common in Two Rivers due to frost heave and soil erosion. A permanent fix involves more than just resetting the rocks. We address the root cause by excavating the area, installing a stable base layer of compacted gravel for drainage, and using a specialized landscaping fabric to separate soil layers and prevent mixing. We then securely set the rocks and often use a locking polymeric sand between them to create a solid, weed-resistant surface that withstands our seasonal weather changes.
What's the first step if I'm concerned about my property's grading or a shifting hardscape feature?
The first step is a professional evaluation. We offer free, no-obligation consultations for Two Rivers homeowners. One of our experts will visit your property, assess the specific issues with your grading or rock features, and discuss the underlying causes. We'll then provide you with a clear, straightforward plan and quote to correct the problem. This neighborly approach ensures you understand the solution and the value it brings to protecting and beautifying your home before any work begins.

















