Trusted Landscaping Services in Malvern, AR 72104 - DNA Landscaping and More
240 Kimsey Lp, Malvern, AR 72104
Main Services
- Junk pickup
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
Company Background
DNA Landscaping and More is your trusted, full-service outdoor care provider in Malvern, AR. We go beyond basic lawn care to solve the common local problem of inefficient irrigation and water waste. Our expert team specializes in identifying and repairing sprinkler head leaks and correcting coverage gaps to ensure your lawn gets the deep, even watering it needs to thrive in the Hot Spring County climate. From comprehensive junk pickup and hauling to professional tree care and meticulous lawn maintenance, we handle the hard work so you can enjoy a beautiful, healthy, and water-efficient yard.
Questions and Answers
How can your lawn care service fix the sprinkler leaks and dry spots I see in my yard?
We start with a thorough irrigation system audit, checking each sprinkler head for leaks, clogs, and proper alignment. We then repair or replace faulty heads and adjust the spray patterns to eliminate coverage gaps. This precise service ensures your entire lawn receives uniform hydration, saving water and preventing those frustrating dry, brown patches common in our area.
Does your junk removal service handle old or broken irrigation equipment?
Absolutely. We frequently help Malvern homeowners dispose of old sprinkler heads, broken PVC piping, timers, and other landscaping debris. Our efficient junk pickup and hauling service clears out the old materials safely, making room for your new, efficient irrigation system without you having to make a trip to the dump.
Can tree roots cause irrigation problems, and how do your tree services help?
Yes, invasive tree roots are a common cause of cracked irrigation lines and blocked sprinklers in our region. Our professional tree care includes root management and strategic pruning to protect your underground systems. If damage has already occurred, we can safely remove problematic trees or stumps and then repair or re-route the affected irrigation lines to restore full coverage to your lawn.
