Enclave International: Experienced Landscaping Serving Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
Meet the Team
Enclave International is a Lake Saint Louis-based landscaping company specializing in design, maintenance, and tree care. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, like standing water and yard erosion, which can damage property and limit outdoor enjoyment. Our expert team offers comprehensive solutions. Through intelligent landscape design, we implement grading and drainage systems to redirect water. Our maintenance programs protect soil integrity to prevent erosion, and our tree care services ensure healthy root systems that stabilize the ground. We combine artistry with practical problem-solving to create beautiful, functional, and resilient outdoor spaces for the Lake Saint Louis community.
Service Capabilities
- Tree care services
- Landscape design
- Landscape maintenance
Question Answers
How can landscape design fix standing water in my Lake Saint Louis yard?
Our landscape design process starts with a site analysis to identify the source of water pooling. We then create a custom plan that may include regrading, installing French drains or dry creek beds, and selecting water-absorbing plants. This redirects water away from your home and foundation, solving the standing water issue while enhancing your yard's beauty and usability.
What does your maintenance service do to prevent yard erosion?
Our preventative maintenance program in Lake Saint Louis focuses on soil health and stabilization. We use techniques like aeration to improve water absorption, overseeeding to establish strong root networks that hold soil in place, and applying appropriate mulch to protect bare earth from heavy rain. Regular care strengthens your landscape's natural defenses against erosion.
Can tree care really help with drainage and erosion problems?
Absolutely. Healthy trees are vital for managing water. Our tree care services include proper pruning to manage canopy rainfall, deep-root fertilization to encourage strong, extensive root systems that absorb excess water and bind soil, and assessments to remove compromised trees that could contribute to erosion. Well-maintained trees are a key part of a stable landscape.

















