Business Overview
Bravo Services is a Deering, NH-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the area's unique yard challenges. We specialize in addressing common local issues like tree root damage that creates uneven, unsightly lawns and irrigation gaps that leave parts of your property dry. Our team provides expert lawn leveling and regrading to smooth out root-damaged areas, promoting healthier grass growth. Furthermore, we design and install precise sprinkler systems to ensure complete, even coverage across your entire Deering property, eliminating dry spots and conserving water. Trust Bravo Services for practical, lasting solutions that enhance the beauty and health of your local landscape.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
My lawn in Deering is bumpy from tree roots. Can you fix it without harming the trees?
Absolutely. We specialize in professional lawn leveling for Deering properties. Our process involves carefully grading the soil to create a smooth, even surface that allows for proper drainage and healthy grass regrowth. We work around your valuable trees to protect their root systems while solving the tripping hazard and unsightly bumps.
Why does part of my yard stay dry even with a sprinkler?
This is a common issue in Deering due to uneven terrain and outdated system design. Gaps in coverage often mean some areas get too much water while others get none. We conduct a thorough audit of your current setup and property layout, then design a custom sprinkler or irrigation system with strategic head placement and zoning to ensure every part of your lawn receives consistent, adequate coverage.
What's the first step to solve my lawn's root damage and dry spots?
The first step is a complimentary, on-site evaluation at your Deering home. Our expert will assess the extent of the root damage, map your current sprinkler coverage, and identify the specific causes of your dry spots. We'll then provide a clear, prioritized plan that addresses both issues efficiently, often starting with regrading for stability before optimizing your irrigation for long-term lawn health.

















