Business Overview
Foster Tomlin Lawn Care is a Huntsville-based provider of comprehensive lawn, irrigation, and lighting services. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges like mulch bed weed growth and clogged irrigation heads that many homeowners face. Our team offers electric installation and repair, irrigation construction, design, and maintenance, along with expert lawn care and light fixture services. By combining these solutions, we help Huntsville residents maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces while preventing issues before they become costly problems. Whether you need routine maintenance or a complete system overhaul, our local expertise ensures your property thrives in Alabama's climate.
What the Company Handles
- Light fixture installation
- Electric repair
- Irrigation design services
- Electric installation or replacement
- Lawn care
- Irrigation construction
Q&A
How can Foster Tomlin help prevent mulch bed weed growth in Huntsville lawns?
Our lawn care services include targeted weed control and proper mulching techniques that suppress weed growth while maintaining soil health. We also install or repair irrigation systems to ensure proper watering that discourages weeds without over-saturating beds, a common issue in our local climate.
What should I do if my irrigation heads are constantly clogged in Huntsville?
Our irrigation repair and maintenance services specifically address clogged heads common in Huntsville's soil conditions. We'll clean or replace clogged components, adjust system pressure, and may recommend design improvements to prevent future clogs, keeping your lawn evenly watered and healthy.
Can you handle both landscape lighting and irrigation issues together?
Absolutely. As a full-service provider, we can repair clogged irrigation systems while installing or repairing landscape lighting fixtures in the same visit. This integrated approach saves you time and ensures both systems work harmoniously to enhance your Huntsville property's beauty and functionality.

















