Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
How can I tell if my Atlanta yard has a sprinkler leak or just needs more water?
A sudden spike in your water bill, soggy patches, or areas that stay dry despite the system running are key signs of a leak. Atlanta's clay-heavy soil can also lead to runoff if the system runs too long. We offer free sprinkler system inspections to identify leaks, broken heads, or inefficiencies, helping you save water and money while keeping your lawn green.
What causes soil compaction in Atlanta lawns, and how do you fix it?
Atlanta's heavy foot traffic, clay soil, and seasonal weather naturally lead to compaction, preventing air, water, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. Our solution is professional core aeration. We remove small plugs of soil to relieve pressure, allowing your lawn to breathe. We often pair this with top-dressing to further improve soil structure, promoting a thicker, healthier turf.
My grass is struggling even with regular watering. Could it be the soil?
Absolutely. In Atlanta, poor soil quality or compaction is often the root cause, not lack of water. Compacted or nutrient-poor soil prevents roots from accessing what they need. We provide soil testing and tailored amendment services, adding organic matter to improve texture and fertility. This foundational fix ensures your watering and fertilization efforts are actually effective.
Company Profile
Bella Landscaping is Atlanta's trusted partner for maintaining healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. We understand the unique challenges facing Atlanta homeowners, from unexpected sprinkler system leaks that waste water and money to the common problem of soil compaction, which can suffocate grass and plant roots. Our team provides expert diagnostics and repairs for irrigation systems to prevent water waste and protect your lawn. We also offer core aeration and soil amendment services to relieve compaction, improve drainage, and ensure your landscape gets the nutrients it needs to thrive. We're dedicated to solving the practical problems that keep Atlanta yards from looking their best.

















