Emergency Landscapers in Highland, CA 92346 - Fence&Landscape
Highland, Highland, CA 92346
Company Background
Fence&Landscape is a Highland-based company specializing in solutions for the unique challenges of local yards. We understand that dry lawn patches and poor grading are common frustrations in our area, often leading to water waste, uneven growth, and potential drainage issues. Our team is equipped to diagnose and fix these problems, from implementing efficient irrigation solutions for parched areas to expertly regrading your landscape for proper water flow and a healthier, more resilient lawn. We combine practical know-how with a commitment to enhancing Highland's outdoor living spaces, one property at a time.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My Highland lawn has persistent dry patches even with watering. What can Fence&Landscape do?
Dry patches often signal underlying issues like soil compaction, poor irrigation coverage, or thatch buildup. We'll assess your specific lawn, its soil, and your sprinkler system. Our solution might involve core aeration to relieve compaction, adjusting or repairing sprinkler heads for even coverage, and recommending a tailored watering schedule that works with Highland's climate to revive your entire lawn.
How does poor lawn grading cause problems in Highland, and how do you fix it?
Poor grading directs water toward your home's foundation or creates swampy areas, damaging structures and drowning grass. In Highland, where soil composition can vary, this is a critical issue. We correct grading by carefully reshaping the soil's slope using professional equipment. This ensures rainwater and irrigation runoff away from your house and into appropriate drainage areas, protecting your property and promoting a healthier lawn.
Can you handle both fence installation and fixing my lawn's grading issues?
Absolutely. We often combine these services for a cohesive yard solution. For instance, when installing a new fence, we can simultaneously address grading along the fence line to prevent water pooling or erosion. This integrated approach saves you time and ensures your new fence and improved landscape work together perfectly from day one, enhancing both beauty and function.
