Exquisite Landscaping and Pressure Washing: Reliable Landscapers Serving Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Profile
Exquisite Landscaping and Pressure Washing is a Myrtle Beach-based company specializing in comprehensive outdoor maintenance solutions. We address common local landscaping challenges like lawn fungus disease and dying shrubs through expert diagnosis, targeted treatments, and preventative care. Our team provides thorough pressure washing services to remove mold, mildew, and algae that can contribute to plant health issues, while our landscaping expertise helps restore and protect your property's curb appeal. Serving homeowners and businesses throughout the Grand Strand, we combine local knowledge with professional techniques to keep your outdoor spaces healthy, clean, and vibrant year-round.
Q&A
How can pressure washing help with lawn fungus and dying shrubs in Myrtle Beach?
Pressure washing removes mold, mildew, and algae buildup from hard surfaces like driveways, patios, and siding, which can spread spores to nearby plants. By cleaning these areas, we reduce the sources of fungal contamination that often affect lawns and shrubs in our humid coastal climate, helping create a healthier environment for your landscape.
What should I do if I notice fungus spreading in my Myrtle Beach lawn?
First, avoid overwatering and improve drainage if possible. Then contact us for a professional assessment - we can identify the specific fungus type common to our area and apply appropriate fungicides. We also recommend regular aeration and proper mowing practices to prevent recurrence, as fungal issues are prevalent in our local soil conditions.
Can you help revive dying shrubs affected by coastal conditions?
Absolutely. We evaluate whether shrubs are suffering from fungal disease, salt spray damage, or improper care - all common issues in Myrtle Beach. Our treatment may include specialized pruning, soil amendments, targeted fungicides, and replacement with salt-tolerant native plants when necessary to ensure long-term health in our unique coastal environment.

















