Bazens Landscaping: Experienced Landscaping Serving Timmonsville, SC 29161
2420 Bridle Path Ln, Timmonsville, SC 29161
Meet the Team
Bazens Landscaping is a Timmonsville-based company dedicated to solving common local yard challenges. Many homeowners in our area struggle with water pooling from yard drainage problems and unsightly, damaged landscape edging. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing these specific issues. Our team provides effective drainage solutions to redirect water away from your home's foundation and landscaping, protecting your property's value and curb appeal. We also repair and install durable landscape edging to create clean, defined lines that enhance your outdoor space and prevent further damage. As your local landscaping partner, Bazens Landscaping is committed to practical, long-lasting solutions that keep Timmonsville yards beautiful and functional.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
What's the most common cause of drainage problems in Timmonsville yards?
In our area, poor soil grading and compacted clay soils are frequent culprits. Over time, soil settles or is moved, causing water to flow towards your home instead of away from it. We assess your yard's slope and soil composition to identify the root cause and implement a solution, such as regrading or installing a French drain system, tailored to Timmonsville's specific conditions.
Can damaged landscape edging lead to bigger problems?
Absolutely. Cracked or sunken edging doesn't just look untidy; it fails to contain mulch and soil, leading to washouts into your lawn or driveway. It can also allow grass and weeds to invade your flower beds. We repair or replace edging with durable materials to maintain clear boundaries, protect your landscaping investment, and reduce ongoing maintenance for Timmonsville homeowners.
How do you fix a yard that always has standing water after it rains?
Persistent standing water often requires a targeted drainage solution. For many Timmonsville properties, we install subsurface drainage like channel drains or dry wells to collect and redirect water. The key is creating a path for water to flow to a suitable outlet. We'll evaluate your yard's layout and recommend the most effective system to eliminate the soggy areas and protect your lawn's health.

















