Company Background
J & L Lawns is a trusted, local landscaping company serving Roy, UT, and the surrounding communities. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face in our area, particularly with soil cracking and damaged landscape edging, which are common due to our local climate and soil conditions. Our team provides tailored solutions to repair and prevent these issues, ensuring your yard stays healthy and beautiful year-round. We focus on durable, professional work that addresses the root cause of common local problems, saving you time and protecting your investment in your property. As your neighbors in Roy, we're committed to reliable service and clear communication for every project.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What's the best way to fix soil cracking in my Roy yard?
Persistent soil cracking in Roy is often a sign of compaction and poor moisture retention. We recommend a professional aeration and top-dressing service. Aeration relieves soil compaction, allowing water and nutrients to reach the roots, while adding a balanced top-dressing mix helps improve soil structure and prevent future cracks, creating a healthier lawn base.
Can damaged landscape edging be repaired, or does it need full replacement?
It depends on the extent of the damage. For minor shifts or cracks common in our area due to freeze-thaw cycles, we can often reset and secure your existing edging. For sections that are extensively broken or outdated, a full replacement with more durable materials suited for Utah's climate is the longer-lasting, more cost-effective solution. We'll provide an honest assessment.
How can I prevent my lawn edging from getting damaged again next winter?
Prevention starts with proper installation and material choice. We use flexible, deep-set edging materials designed to withstand ground heaving common in Roy winters. Ensuring good drainage around the edging line and a secure installation below the frost line are key steps we take to provide a durable edge that lasts for seasons to come.

















