Services Offered
- Landscape design
- Irrigation design services
- Greenscape design
- Design services
- Landscaping building design
Local Business Description
Complete Yard Landscape is a San Jose-based landscaping and masonry/concrete company dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces with durable, functional designs. We specialize in irrigation design, landscape design, landscaping building design, greenscape design, and comprehensive design services tailored to the unique needs of San Jose properties. Our team addresses common local issues like mulch erosion and poor lawn grading by implementing strategic solutions such as proper grading techniques, erosion-resistant mulching, and efficient irrigation systems that prevent water runoff and soil loss. With a focus on sustainable practices and expert craftsmanship, we help homeowners and businesses create beautiful, resilient landscapes that withstand the local climate and enhance curb appeal.
Question Answers
How can your irrigation design services help prevent mulch erosion in San Jose yards?
Our irrigation design services in San Jose focus on precise water distribution to avoid overwatering and runoff, which are common causes of mulch erosion. We create custom systems that deliver water evenly to plant roots, reducing soil displacement and keeping mulch in place, even on sloped properties.
What does your landscape design include to fix poor lawn grading issues in the San Jose area?
Our landscape design process in San Jose starts with a thorough assessment of your yard's grading. We incorporate solutions like regrading, terracing, or installing retaining walls to ensure proper drainage away from structures, preventing water pooling and soil erosion that often lead to lawn damage.
How do your greenscape design services address both mulch erosion and lawn grading problems?
Our greenscape design in San Jose combines strategic plant selection with grading solutions. We use ground covers and deep-rooted plants to stabilize soil, along with design elements like swales or berms to manage water flow, effectively tackling both erosion and grading issues for a low-maintenance, resilient yard.

















