Local Business Description
JC Landscaping is your trusted local partner for creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces in Orlando. We understand the unique challenges Orlando homeowners face, such as irrigation timer malfunctions that waste water and money, and the hard, compacted soil common in many Florida yards that chokes plant roots. Our expert team provides comprehensive solutions, from diagnosing and repairing faulty irrigation systems to aerating compacted soil, ensuring your landscape not only survives but thrives. We combine professional expertise with a deep knowledge of the Central Florida climate to deliver sustainable, effective landscaping care tailored to your property's specific needs.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
My sprinklers are running at odd times or not at all. Can JC Landscaping help with irrigation issues common in Orlando?
Absolutely. Faulty irrigation timers and systems are a frequent issue here due to power surges, age, and hard water. Our team specializes in diagnosing and repairing timer problems, replacing damaged valves and heads, and optimizing your system's schedule for Orlando's watering restrictions and climate, saving you water and ensuring your lawn gets the right amount of hydration.
Why is my Orlando lawn so hard, and what can be done about compacted soil?
Central Florida's sandy soil, combined with foot traffic and heavy rain, leads to severe compaction, preventing water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. JC Landscaping offers core aeration services, which mechanically remove small plugs of soil to relieve compaction. This simple process is crucial for a healthier, greener lawn that can better withstand our local conditions.
Do you offer a combined service to address both irrigation and soil health?
Yes, we recommend a holistic approach. We often start by aerating your compacted soil, which immediately improves water penetration. Then, we fine-tune or repair your irrigation system to deliver water more efficiently directly to the root zone where it's needed most. This one-two punch is highly effective for reviving struggling Orlando landscapes.

















