Business Background
Kenny's Lawn Care is a trusted, local lawn service provider dedicated to keeping Troy, AL yards healthy and beautiful. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as unsightly tree root damage and poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling. Our specialized lawn care services directly address these issues. For tree root intrusion, we implement targeted aeration and soil amendment strategies to help your grass thrive despite the competition. To correct poor grading, we offer expert leveling and re-sloping solutions to ensure proper drainage, protecting your lawn's foundation and preventing erosion. At Kenny's Lawn Care, we're your neighbors committed to solving Troy's specific lawn problems with reliable, professional care.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
Q&A
Can you fix lawn damage from tree roots in Troy?
Absolutely. Tree roots are a common issue in our area, competing with your grass for water and nutrients. Our lawn care service includes core aeration to relieve soil compaction and specialized overseeding with shade-tolerant grass blends. We also apply targeted soil amendments to improve conditions right at the root zone, helping your lawn recover and stay thick and green despite nearby trees.
How does Kenny's Lawn Care address poor drainage and grading?
Poor grading that causes water to pool is a frequent problem in Troy due to our soil composition. We don't just mow; we provide lawn leveling and grading solutions. This involves carefully adding topsoil to low spots and re-contouring the land to create a gentle slope away from your home. This corrects drainage issues at the source, preventing lawn diseases, erosion, and mosquito breeding grounds.
What makes your lawn care service different for Troy homeowners?
Our approach is built on local knowledge. We don't offer a one-size-fits-all service. Our lawn care plans are tailored to tackle the specific issues we see every day in Troy, like heavy clay soil and tree root systems. We focus on long-term soil health and proper grading—the foundations of a great lawn—rather than just short-term appearances. You get a neighbor who understands exactly what your yard is up against.

