Best Landscaping in Gibraltar, MI 48173 - King Lawns
Gibraltar, MI 48173
Core Services
- Excavation
- Trench digging
Q&A
How can excavation help with tree root damage in my Gibraltar yard?
Tree roots can heave and crack your lawn, creating tripping hazards and killing grass. Our controlled excavation services allow us to carefully access and remove the specific problem roots causing the damage. We then properly backfill and grade the area, creating a stable, level base ready for new sod or landscaping, solving the issue at its source.
My shrubs are dying. Could trenching for a new drainage line be the solution?
Absolutely. In our local soil, poor drainage is a common culprit for dying shrubs, often due to compacted soil or improper grading. We use trenching to install new French drains or drainage lines, redirecting excess water away from your planting beds. This corrects the soggy conditions that suffocate roots, giving your shrubs a healthy foundation to thrive.
What's involved in your trenching service for fixing landscaping issues?
Our trenching process is precise and tailored to your property's needs. We start by locating any underground utilities. Then, we dig a clean, defined trench for purposes like installing root barriers to prevent future lawn damage, creating drainage solutions, or running irrigation lines to ensure your new plantings get the right amount of water—key to preventing shrub loss in our Michigan seasons.
Business Background
King Lawns is a trusted, full-service contractor serving Gibraltar, MI, specializing in landscaping, masonry, and excavation. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, such as unsightly tree root lawn damage and struggling or dying shrubs. Our skilled team uses precise excavation and trenching services to safely remove problematic roots and prepare the ground for effective solutions. We don't just patch the problem—we address the underlying cause to restore the health and beauty of your property, ensuring lasting results tailored to Michigan's climate and soil conditions.

















