Questions and Answers
What excavation and grading services do you offer for yard drainage issues in Rutland?
We provide earthmoving, regrading, and trench digging to improve yard drainage, specifically addressing standing water problems common in Rutland. Our services include slope grading, drainage installation, and soil compaction to redirect water flow and prevent pooling, ensuring a stable, dry landscape.
Can you handle both masonry and landscaping projects, like patios and irrigation systems?
Yes, as a full-service provider, we combine masonry work—such as patio, walkway, and retaining wall construction—with landscaping services like irrigation installation and repair. This integrated approach allows us to manage projects from hardscape builds to greenscape maintenance efficiently.
How do you fix irrigation timer failures that are frequent in the Rutland area?
We offer irrigation repair and maintenance, including diagnosing and replacing faulty timers. For Rutland residents, we ensure systems are properly calibrated to local conditions, preventing overwatering or malfunctions that can lead to water waste or landscape damage.
Key Services
- Exterior wall construction
- Trench digging
- Tree care services
- Landscape construction or installation
- Soil backfilling and compaction
- Greenscape construction
Local Business Description
JBS Landscaping is a family-owned business serving Rutland, MA, with comprehensive excavation, masonry, and landscaping services. We specialize in transforming outdoor spaces through expert earthmoving, grading, drainage solutions, and hardscape construction, including patios, walkways, and retaining walls. Our team handles everything from land clearing and irrigation to tree care and outdoor kitchen installations, ensuring durable, functional results tailored to local needs. With a focus on reliability and personalized service, we address common area challenges like irrigation timer failures and standing water, providing practical fixes to enhance your property's value and usability.





