About the Local Business
C & E Lawncare And More is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service provider dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the green spaces of Pell City, AL. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions tailored to the specific challenges of our area, including common local issues like poor lawn grading and persistent drainage problems. Our team understands how Alabama's weather can affect your property. We go beyond simple mowing to address the root causes of water pooling and soil erosion, implementing corrective grading and drainage strategies to protect your lawn's health and your home's foundation. We're committed to providing reliable, expert care that keeps Pell City yards beautiful, functional, and resilient season after season.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Q&A
How can regular lawn care from C & E help with my Pell City yard's drainage issues?
Regular, professional lawn care is preventative maintenance for drainage. Our services include core aeration to relieve soil compaction—a major cause of poor water absorption in our local clay soils. We also manage thatch buildup and recommend proper mowing heights to promote a thick, healthy turf that naturally absorbs and disperses rainwater more effectively, reducing runoff and pooling in your yard.
My lawn has uneven, low spots that collect water. Can you fix this without a major regrading project?
Often, yes. For many Pell City homes, we can improve minor grading issues through strategic topdressing as part of our lawn care program. By gradually adding a quality soil mix to low areas over several visits, we can gently reshape the lawn's contour to encourage better water flow away from your home and low-lying areas, often avoiding the need for extensive and disruptive excavation.
What should I look for in my lawn that signals a serious grading or drainage problem?
As your local lawn experts, we advise Pell City homeowners to watch for persistent soggy areas long after rain, visible erosion or soil washouts, and water pooling near your home's foundation. Moss growth in sunny areas or consistently struggling grass in certain spots are also key signs. If you notice these, it's time for a professional assessment. We can evaluate your lawn's slope and soil composition to recommend a targeted solution.






