Local Landscaping Services in Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 - Five Star Landscaping
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
Company Background
Five Star Landscaping in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, is your local expert for solving common yard challenges like standing water and patchy grass. We understand the specific soil and drainage conditions in the Wisconsin Rapids area, which can lead to these frustrating issues for homeowners. Our team provides tailored solutions, from grading and drainage installation to lawn aeration and reseeding, ensuring your property is not only beautiful but also functional and healthy. We focus on creating sustainable landscapes that thrive in our local climate, helping you enjoy a lush, problem-free yard year-round. Trust your neighbors at Five Star Landscaping for reliable, professional care.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to fix standing water in my Wisconsin Rapids yard?
Standing water is often caused by poor grading or compacted soil common in our area. We start with a site evaluation to identify the cause, then typically recommend solutions like regrading to direct water away from your home, installing a French drain system, or creating a rain garden to absorb excess moisture naturally and beautify your space.
Why does my lawn in Wisconsin Rapids get patchy, and how can I fix it?
Patchy grass here is frequently due to soil compaction, thinning from shade, or disease. We address this with core aeration to relieve compaction and allow water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots, followed by overseeding with high-quality grass blends suited for our local climate to create a thick, resilient, and uniform lawn.
Can you help prevent both drainage issues and patchy grass at the same time?
Absolutely. Many landscape problems are connected. For example, improving drainage with proper grading also prevents soil erosion and waterlogging that kills grass. We create integrated plans that solve the root cause—like amending soil health and ensuring proper slope—which leads to a healthier lawn and prevents water from pooling, addressing both issues effectively.

















