Business Overview
C&D Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving homeowners and businesses in Wyandotte, MI. We understand the specific challenges Wyandotte properties face, including soil compaction from our region's heavy clay content and common irrigation timer failures due to seasonal weather shifts. Our team provides targeted solutions to these problems. We use core aeration to relieve compacted soil, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach your lawn's roots. We also offer expert irrigation system repair and maintenance to fix faulty timers and ensure your landscape gets the consistent hydration it needs to thrive in our local climate. We're dedicated to building resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces right here in our community.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
How can C&D Landscaping help with the hard, compacted soil in my Wyandotte yard?
Wyandotte's clay-heavy soil is prone to compaction, which suffocates grass roots and prevents water absorption. Our core aeration service is the direct solution. We remove small plugs of soil across your lawn, creating channels that loosen the ground. This allows air, water, and fertilizer to penetrate deeply, promoting healthier root growth and a more resilient lawn that can better withstand local conditions.
My sprinkler system in Wyandotte isn't turning on/off correctly. Can you help?
Absolutely. Irrigation timer malfunctions are a frequent issue here, often caused by power surges or outdated controllers. We diagnose and repair timer failures, replace faulty components, and can upgrade you to a smart, Wi-Fi-enabled timer. These modern systems are more reliable and allow you to adjust watering schedules from your phone, saving water and ensuring your landscape is protected even when you're away.
What's included in a typical landscape maintenance visit for a Wyandotte home?
Our maintenance visits are tailored to Wyandotte's needs. Beyond standard mowing and edging, we proactively check for local issues. This includes inspecting soil moisture and compaction, monitoring irrigation system performance for leaks or timer errors, and adjusting care based on the season. It's a preventative approach that keeps small problems—like a starting sprinkler glitch or a patch of thinning grass—from becoming major, costly repairs.

















