Crumpler's Lawncare & Landscaping - La Grange's Licensed Landscaping

477 S Beston Rd, La Grange, NC 28551

(252) 775-2161

Main Services

  • Trench digging
  • Lawn care
  • Excavation

Meet the Team

Crumpler's Lawncare & Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned company serving the La Grange, NC community. We specialize in professional lawn care, excavation, and trench digging services designed to tackle the area's most common yard challenges. Many local properties struggle with poor drainage that leads to soggy lawns and water pooling, as well as persistent weeds in mulch beds that detract from your home's curb appeal. Our team uses targeted excavation and trenching to create effective drainage solutions, preventing water damage and promoting a healthier lawn. Combined with our thorough lawn care and maintenance, we help you achieve a resilient, beautiful, and functional outdoor space that enhances your property's value and enjoyment.

Questions and Answers

How can excavation help fix my yard's drainage problems in La Grange?

In La Grange's clay-heavy soils, poor drainage is common. Our excavation service allows us to regrade your yard or install French drains and dry wells. By carefully shaping the land and creating channels for water to flow away from your home's foundation and low spots, we solve standing water issues, protecting your lawn's health and your property's integrity.

Does your lawn care service help prevent weeds in my mulch beds?

Absolutely. A key part of our lawn care is proactive mulch bed maintenance. We properly edge beds to prevent grass encroachment, apply fresh mulch at the correct depth to suppress weed seeds, and can use safe, targeted treatments for existing weeds. This keeps your landscaping clean and significantly reduces the back-breaking chore of constant weeding.

When would I need trench digging for my landscaping?

Trench digging is often essential for installing permanent drainage solutions or irrigation lines. If you have areas that stay soggy after rain, we can dig trenches to lay perforated pipe (for a French drain) to redirect water. It's also crucial for running downspout extensions underground away from your foundation, a common need in our local landscape to manage heavy rains.



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