Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Farias Landscape and Fences is a Red Bluff-based business specializing in durable fencing solutions and comprehensive landscaping services. We understand the specific challenges faced by local property owners, such as broken sprinkler heads from wear and improper mowing, and tree root damage that can ruin lawns and irrigation lines. Our team expertly repairs and upgrades sprinkler systems to prevent future breaks and addresses invasive roots with professional tree care and lawn restoration. From installing sturdy fences to creating resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces, we provide solutions that stand up to Red Bluff's climate and protect your property's value and curb appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
My sprinkler heads keep breaking in Red Bluff. What's the best long-term fix?
Frequent breaks are often due to shallow installation or using heads not rated for our local soil conditions. We recommend a system evaluation. We can replace standard heads with heavy-duty, pop-up models installed at the correct depth and adjust water pressure to prevent blow-outs. For areas near trees, we might reroute lines to avoid root zones, providing a durable fix that saves water and repair costs.
Can you fix a lawn damaged by tree roots without harming the tree?
Absolutely. We use a multi-step approach tailored for Red Bluff yards. First, we carefully grade the area to smooth out root bumps. Then, we install a specialized root barrier to prevent future surface growth and lay down a fresh layer of quality topsoil and drought-tolerant sod or seed. This restores your lawn's appearance while protecting the tree's health and stabilizing the soil.
What type of fence is best for a yard with problematic tree roots in our area?
For yards with active root systems, we often recommend a modular panel fence or a post-and-rail design. These styles allow for flexible placement, so we can set posts between major roots to avoid cutting them, which can harm trees and destabilize the fence. Using concrete for post footings in stable spots ensures your fence remains straight and secure for years, even as roots grow.






