Barchella Landscaping: Reliable Landscapers Serving Port Chester, NY 10573
219 Westchester Ave, Port Chester, NY 10573
Business Overview
Barchella Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Port Chester, NY. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the specific yard challenges common to our area, including persistent drainage issues and lawn damage caused by tree roots. Our team understands Port Chester's soil composition and weather patterns, allowing us to provide targeted solutions that prevent water pooling, improve soil health, and restore the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space. We focus on practical, long-lasting fixes that protect your property's value and enhance your enjoyment of your yard, all with the reliability and personal attention of a true neighborhood partner.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What's the best way to fix a constantly soggy or flooded yard in Port Chester?
The most effective solution is a professional drainage assessment and installation. We evaluate your yard's slope, soil type, and problem areas to design a system—like French drains, dry wells, or grading corrections—that channels water away from your home and foundation. This prevents erosion, mosquito breeding, and damage to your lawn's root system.
How can I repair my lawn damaged by surface tree roots without harming the tree?
We use a careful, multi-step approach. First, we may gently grade the area with a soil-topdressing mix to cover exposed roots and encourage new grass growth. For severe cases, we can install specialized shallow-root ground covers or create a decorative mulch bed around the tree base. This protects the tree's health while giving you a usable, attractive lawn surface.
Can improving my yard's drainage also help with other common local issues?
Absolutely. Proper drainage is foundational. It reduces soil compaction, allows grass roots to grow deeper (making your lawn more drought-resistant), and prevents the standing water that attracts pests. By solving drainage first, we often see a significant improvement in overall lawn health and resilience against other Port Chester climate challenges.

















