Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Landscape maintenance
About the Company
Cut and Go Mowing is a trusted Tyler-based landscaping company dedicated to keeping your property healthy and vibrant. We specialize in comprehensive landscape maintenance and professional lawn care services. We understand the common Tyler-area challenges of sprinkler coverage gaps and dying shrubs. Our team provides expert irrigation checks and adjustments as part of our maintenance to ensure even watering. For struggling shrubs, we offer targeted care, including proper pruning, fertilization, and soil health assessments, to revive your landscape. We help Tyler homeowners achieve a consistently green, thriving yard by addressing these local issues head-on with reliable, professional service.
Q&A
As part of your landscape maintenance, can you help fix sprinkler coverage gaps that leave dry spots in my Tyler lawn?
Absolutely. Uneven watering from sprinkler gaps is a common issue here. Our landscape maintenance service includes a thorough irrigation system check. We'll adjust or repair sprinkler heads to ensure full, even coverage across your entire lawn, helping to eliminate those frustrating dry patches and promote uniform grass health.
My shrubs are struggling and dying. What does your lawn care service in Tyler do to help?
Dying shrubs are often a sign of deeper issues like poor soil, disease, or incorrect watering—all common in our area. Our lawn care goes beyond mowing. We assess shrub health, provide proper pruning to encourage growth, recommend and apply targeted treatments for pests or disease, and adjust your watering schedule. This comprehensive care can often revive stressed plants and protect the rest of your landscape.
How does regular mowing and maintenance from Cut and Go prevent common Tyler landscaping problems?
Consistent, professional maintenance is key to prevention. Regular mowing at the correct height strengthens your grass, making it more resilient. Our routine service allows us to spot early warning signs—like the first signs of a sprinkler malfunction or a shrub starting to wilt—before they become major issues. It's a proactive, neighborly approach to keeping your Tyler yard healthy all season long.

















