Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Company Background
KW Lawncare is your local Lansing expert for creating and maintaining a healthy, resilient lawn. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as uneven sprinkler coverage and soil compaction from Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles. Our specialized lawn care services directly address these issues. We perform thorough irrigation audits to identify and correct coverage gaps, ensuring your entire lawn receives the water it needs. Furthermore, we offer core aeration services to relieve compaction, allowing vital water, air, and nutrients to reach the root zone. Trust KW Lawncare to provide solutions that are tailored to Lansing's specific soil and climate conditions, promoting a thicker, greener lawn that can better withstand local stressors.
FAQs
How can KW Lawncare help fix the patchy, dry spots in my Lansing lawn?
Those patchy areas are often caused by gaps in sprinkler coverage, a common issue here. We perform a detailed irrigation check to map your system's spray patterns, identify weak zones, and make precise adjustments or repairs. This ensures every part of your lawn gets consistent, deep watering for uniform health and color.
My Lansing lawn feels hard and water runs off. What's the solution?
That's a classic sign of soil compaction, which is prevalent in our area due to heavy clay soils and weather. Our core aeration service is the direct remedy. We pull small plugs of soil to create channels that relieve compaction, allowing water, oxygen, and fertilizer to penetrate deeply. This strengthens roots and improves your lawn's overall resilience.
What's included in a typical lawn care visit from KW Lawncare?
Our visits are comprehensive and locally focused. Beyond standard mowing and edging, we proactively check for local issues like compaction and irrigation gaps. We provide tailored treatments, including fertilization and weed control suited for Lansing's climate, and offer expert advice on maintaining your lawn between visits to prevent common regional problems.



