Landscaping Services Westminster MA | Call DaCotto Landscape Construction
Westminster, MA 01473
Service Capabilities
- Excavation
- Trench digging
- Landscape design
Business Profile
DaCotto Landscape Construction is a trusted Westminster, MA, contractor specializing in excavation, landscape design, and trench digging. We understand the local challenges of dead lawn patches and damaged landscape edging, often caused by drainage issues, soil compaction, or wear and tear. Our comprehensive approach starts with expert excavation to properly regrade and address underlying soil or water problems. We then craft durable, functional landscape designs that not only restore the beauty of your property but also implement solutions like improved drainage or reinforced edging to prevent future damage. Serving Westminster, MA and surrounding communities, we build landscapes that last.
Questions and Answers
Can excavation services in Westminster help fix a dead or soggy lawn?
Absolutely. Many dead or waterlogged lawn areas in our region are due to improper grading or poor drainage. Our excavation service allows us to regrade the land, install necessary drainage systems like French drains, and prepare a healthy soil base. This foundational work is crucial for long-term lawn health and preventing recurring issues.
How does professional landscape design prevent edging damage?
Poorly planned edging often fails. Our design process for Westminster homeowners considers soil type, water flow, and intended use. We specify durable, properly installed materials (like steel or heavy-duty pavers) and integrate them seamlessly with hardscaping and grading. A well-designed edge is both beautiful and built to withstand New England weather and activity.
Why is trench digging important for solving local landscaping problems?
Precise trenching is key for installing lasting solutions. Whether we're creating a trench for a new drainage line to divert water away from a dead lawn area, or for burying electrical conduit for landscape lighting that won't interfere with edging, proper depth and placement prevent future damage and ensure your system functions correctly for years.

















