Local Landscaping Services in Grass Valley, CA 95949 - Good Earth Landscaping
Grass Valley, CA 95949
Questions and Answers
How can I tell if my lawn has a grading problem in Grass Valley?
Common signs in our area include standing water after rain, soggy patches that kill grass, or water pooling near your home's foundation. Our local soil composition can exacerbate these issues. Good Earth Landscaping offers a free site evaluation to assess your yard's slope and drainage, providing solutions to redirect water away from structures and prevent erosion.
What's the most common cause of irrigation leaks in our region, and how do you fix them?
In the Grass Valley area, leaks are often caused by soil shifting, tree root intrusion, or winter freeze damage to above-ground components. We perform a thorough system audit to locate all leaks, from cracked sprinkler heads to broken pipes. Our repairs focus on durable solutions and we can also recommend water-efficient upgrades to save you money and conserve our local water resources.
Can you help with both the grading and irrigation issues at the same time?
Absolutely. In fact, we often recommend addressing them together for the best long-term results. Proper grading ensures water flows correctly, which protects your new or repaired irrigation system from being undermined. Our integrated approach means we design the drainage and irrigation as one cohesive system, preventing future problems and ensuring your landscape thrives with minimal water waste.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Good Earth Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Grass Valley and the surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting the common local issues of poor lawn grading and irrigation system leaks. Our team provides comprehensive solutions, from re-grading yards to ensure proper drainage and prevent water damage, to repairing or installing efficient, water-conserving irrigation systems. We understand the unique soil conditions and climate of our area, allowing us to create and maintain healthy, beautiful, and functional outdoor spaces that are built to last.

















