Services Offered
- Lawn care
Question Answers
What's the most common cause of insect damage to lawns in Mebane, and how do you treat it?
In our Mebane area, chinch bugs and grubs are frequent culprits behind brown, dying patches. At Clayton Lawn Care, we start with a precise diagnosis to identify the specific pest. We then apply targeted, professional-grade treatments that eliminate the infestation while being mindful of your lawn's overall health and safety for pets and family.
Can you fix the bare patches in my lawn, and will the new grass match?
Absolutely. Repairing bare patches is a core part of our lawn care service. We don't just throw down seed; we prepare the soil, select a grass blend suited to Mebane's climate and your existing lawn, and provide proper follow-up care for optimal germination. The result is a thick, uniform lawn where the repaired patches blend in naturally.
As a Mebane homeowner, how can I prevent these lawn problems from coming back?
Prevention starts with consistent, expert care. Our tailored lawn care program includes seasonal fertilization to strengthen your grass from the roots up, making it more resistant to insects and disease. We also provide guidance on proper mowing and watering practices specific to our local conditions, helping you maintain a durable lawn year-round.
Local Business Overview
Clayton Lawn Care is your trusted, local lawn service provider in Mebane, NC. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care to combat the common local issues of insect damage and unsightly bare patches that can plague area lawns. Our targeted approach includes thorough inspections to identify specific pests, followed by safe, effective treatments to eliminate them and protect your grass. For bare patches, we provide expert overseeding and soil preparation to encourage thick, healthy regrowth, seamlessly blending new grass with your existing lawn. We are dedicated to helping Mebane homeowners achieve resilient, vibrant lawns that can withstand local challenges and enhance neighborhood curb appeal.

















