Company Overview
Grass Guru is your go-to Florence, SC neighbor for clearing the clutter and restoring your property's curb appeal. We understand that local homes often face landscaping challenges like weed infestations and damaged edging, which can quickly make a yard look unkempt. Our comprehensive services are designed to tackle these issues head-on. From expert lawn care to manage overgrowth to specialized junk and hauling services for landscaping waste and storm debris, we handle the mess so you can enjoy a clean, well-maintained outdoor space. Whether it's appliance disposal after a renovation or removing a worn-out mattress, Grass Guru provides reliable, efficient cleanup solutions for Florence homeowners.
What the Company Handles
- Landscaping waste disposal
- Junk pickup
- Storm debris disposal
- Lawn care
- Appliance disposal
Q&A
How can Grass Guru help with a severe weed infestation in my Florence yard?
We tackle weed problems with a two-step approach. First, our lawn care service addresses the active overgrowth. Then, our landscaping waste disposal ensures all the pulled weeds, roots, and debris are hauled away properly, preventing re-seeding and giving your lawn a fresh, clean start. We handle the entire cleanup process for you.
I have damaged landscape edging and old materials to remove. Can you handle both?
Absolutely. For Florence homeowners dealing with damaged edging, we first safely remove and haul away the old timbers, bricks, or plastic borders using our junk removal service. We can then dispose of the waste, clearing the area so you or your landscaper can install new edging on a clean slate.
After a storm, my yard is full of branches and debris. What's the fastest way to get it cleaned up?
Our storm debris disposal service is made for this. We'll come to your Florence property, safely gather and remove fallen branches, scattered leaves, and other storm-related clutter. We handle all the heavy lifting and hauling, helping you restore your lawn's safety and appearance quickly after bad weather.






