Certified Landscapers in Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 - DCS Landscaping Services
Mount Pleasant, SC 29466
Core Services
- Landscape design
Company Profile
DCS Landscaping Services is a dedicated local landscape design and maintenance company serving Mount Pleasant, SC. We specialize in creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that thrive in our specific coastal environment. Understanding the common local challenges like lawn insect damage and disruptive tree root systems, we design with prevention and health in mind. Our approach uses strategic plant selection, proper soil preparation, and smart layout to build resilient landscapes less susceptible to pests and root invasion. From the initial design to ongoing care, our goal is to give Mount Pleasant homeowners a vibrant, healthy lawn and garden that enhances their property and stands up to local conditions.
Q&A
How can professional landscape design in Mount Pleasant help prevent lawn insect damage?
A key part of our design process is selecting plants and grasses that are naturally more resistant to the common pests in our area, like chinch bugs and sod webworms. We also design for proper drainage and air circulation, which creates a healthier lawn that's less attractive to damaging insects. By building a strong foundation from the start, we help your lawn resist infestation.
My lawn has uneven spots and damage from tree roots. Can landscape design fix this?
Absolutely. We address surface root issues head-on in our designs. Solutions can include creating designated mulched bed areas around tree bases to protect roots while eliminating competition with your lawn, designing decorative hardscape features over problematic areas, or using specific grading techniques to smooth the terrain. Our designs work with your existing trees to find a harmonious and practical solution.
What should I consider in a landscape design for my Mount Pleasant home to avoid future root problems?
It's crucial to plan for tree maturity. Our designs account for the full growth size of trees, placing them strategically away from lawns, patios, and foundations. We often incorporate root barriers during installation for trees planted near sensitive areas and recommend the right tree species for your soil type to encourage deeper, less disruptive root growth.

















