Q&A
How can landscape design from Gabs help with standing water in my Gilmer yard?
Our landscape design service includes evaluating your yard's drainage patterns and creating solutions tailored to Gilmer's soil conditions. We design grading adjustments, French drains, or rain gardens to redirect water away from problem areas, preventing pooling that can lead to mosquito breeding and lawn damage.
What lawn care approach do you use for weed infestations common in our area?
We implement a multi-step lawn care program that starts with identifying the specific weeds affecting Gilmer yards. Using targeted treatments and proper mowing/fertilization schedules, we suppress weeds while strengthening your grass's root system to naturally resist future infestations and promote a healthier lawn.
Can tree care services really help with yard drainage issues in East Texas?
Absolutely. Proper tree care from our team includes pruning to reduce canopy density (allowing more sunlight to dry the soil), root zone aeration to improve water absorption, and strategic planting to help stabilize soil. Healthy trees with well-maintained root systems can significantly improve your yard's ability to manage excess moisture.
Provided Services
- Landscape design
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Gabs Tree Trimming Service is a trusted local provider in Gilmer, TX, offering comprehensive lawn and tree care solutions. We specialize in landscape design, lawn maintenance, and professional tree care services to enhance your property's health and appearance. Many Gilmer homeowners face challenges like standing water in yards and persistent weed infestations, which can damage landscapes and create unsafe conditions. Our team addresses these issues directly through strategic drainage solutions in our landscape designs, targeted weed control in lawn care programs, and proper tree maintenance to improve soil absorption and reduce moisture-related problems. We're committed to helping our neighbors maintain beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that thrive in our East Texas climate.

















