Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Overview
David's Tree & Lawn Service is a dedicated, local provider in Fresno, CA, offering comprehensive lawn care and tree care services to address the unique challenges of the Central Valley climate. We specialize in solving common local issues like bare lawn patches and tree root damage that can mar your landscape. Our team employs proven techniques for lawn repair and rejuvenation, alongside expert tree root management to protect your property's health and curb appeal. We are committed to helping Fresno homeowners achieve and maintain a vibrant, healthy outdoor space through reliable, professional service tailored to our region's specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the bare patches in my Fresno lawn, and how can you fix them?
Bare patches in Fresno lawns are often caused by compacted soil, drought stress, or poor irrigation coverage. At David's Tree & Lawn Service, we diagnose the specific cause—be it soil health, pests, or watering issues—and implement targeted solutions like aeration, overseeding with drought-tolerant grass varieties, and adjusting your irrigation system to ensure even coverage and a thick, green lawn.
My tree's roots are damaging my lawn. Can you help without harming the tree?
Absolutely. Surface tree roots are a common issue in our area. We offer expert tree care services that include root pruning and management techniques designed to alleviate lawn damage while preserving the tree's overall health. Our approach focuses on redirecting growth and, when necessary, using specialized methods like vertical mulching to improve soil conditions for both your trees and your grass.
What's included in your lawn care service to prevent these common problems?
Our proactive lawn care program for Fresno homes includes regular mowing, fertilization tailored to our soil, aeration to combat compaction, and thorough irrigation system checks. This integrated approach builds lawn resilience against bare patches, promotes deep root growth to better compete with tree roots, and addresses the specific environmental stresses common in the Central Valley.

















