Meet the Team
Gulf Coast Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Galveston, TX, and the surrounding communities. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face on the Gulf Coast, from irrigation timer malfunctions due to humidity and salt air to stubborn bare patches in lawns struggling with our sandy soil and intense sun. Our team provides reliable, expert solutions to get your irrigation system working efficiently and your lawn healthy and full. We focus on practical, durable landscaping that thrives in Galveston's climate, helping you protect your investment and enjoy a beautiful, resilient outdoor space year-round.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My irrigation timer keeps failing. Is this a common problem in Galveston, and can you fix it?
Yes, it's very common here. Galveston's humid, salty air can corrode connections and cause timers to malfunction. Our technicians are experts in diagnosing and repairing all irrigation system issues. We'll get your timer working reliably again and can recommend weather-resistant models better suited for our coastal climate to prevent future problems.
What causes bare patches in Galveston lawns, and how do you treat them?
Bare patches here are often due to a combination of sandy soil that drains too quickly, intense sun, and sometimes pest or fungal issues common in our humidity. We don't just throw down seed; we first diagnose the root cause. Our treatment includes soil amendment to improve moisture retention, selecting the right hardy grass varieties for our area, and proper seeding or sodding techniques to ensure lasting results.
As a local company, how do you approach landscaping differently for Galveston homes?
Our local expertise is key. We choose plants and grasses known to thrive in our specific soil and weather conditions, reducing water use and maintenance. We design for durability against Gulf winds and salt spray. Think of us as your neighbor who knows what works here—we build landscapes that are not only beautiful but are also practical and sustainable for the long-term Galveston environment.

















