Brown Lawn and Handyman Service | Trusted Landscaping in Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City, OK 73160
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Overview
Brown Lawn and Handyman Service in Oklahoma City, OK, provides a comprehensive solution for local homeowners facing common landscaping challenges. Specializing in addressing issues like tree root lawn damage and dead lawn areas, our team offers expert lawn repair, tree root removal, and soil revitalization to restore the health and beauty of your property. We combine landscaping knowledge with general handyman skills, making us a single, reliable resource for Oklahoma City residents looking to fix, maintain, and improve their homes and yards. We're your local partner for turning problematic landscapes into thriving, green spaces.
FAQs
What's the best way to repair a lawn damaged by tree roots in Oklahoma City?
The best approach involves carefully removing surface roots, leveling the soil, and then installing a shade-tolerant sod or high-quality seed suited for our local climate. We also recommend strategic root pruning by a professional to prevent future damage while preserving tree health. Proper soil aeration and watering are crucial for the new grass to establish itself in our often-dry conditions.
Why do I keep getting dead patches in my lawn, and how can I fix them for good?
Persistent dead patches in OKC lawns are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, grub infestations, or fungal diseases common in our region. A permanent fix requires diagnosing the root cause. We test the soil, check for pests, and improve the subsoil conditions before reseeding. Often, core aeration and top-dressing with compost are key steps to ensure new grass grows strong and resilient.
Can a handyman service also handle my landscaping repair needs?
Absolutely. As a combined lawn and handyman service, we're uniquely equipped to handle the full scope of yard repairs. This means we can not only fix the lawn but also address related issues like repairing sprinkler lines damaged by roots, fixing fences or gates affected by soil shifting, or even building small retaining walls to prevent future erosion—all in one visit.

















