Service Capabilities
- Snow removal
- Lawn care
Company Overview
L & J Lawn & Snow Care is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in Surrey, ND, dedicated to keeping properties beautiful and functional year-round. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and reliable snow removal, tailored to the specific needs of our community. A common local challenge we address is the prevalence of dead lawn patches and uneven sprinkler coverage, which can leave yards looking unhealthy. Our team provides expert lawn analysis, targeted aeration, and precise sprinkler system adjustments to ensure even water distribution, helping to revive and maintain a lush, green lawn. From seasonal cleanup to dependable winter plowing, we're your neighbor you can count on.
Questions and Answers
My lawn in Surrey has several dead, brown patches. What can L & J do to help?
Dead patches are often caused by poor soil compaction or uneven watering. We start with an on-site assessment to diagnose the issue. Our services include core aeration to relieve soil compaction, overseeding with hardy grass suitable for our North Dakota climate, and adjusting your sprinkler system to ensure consistent coverage, helping your entire lawn thrive.
How does your snow removal service work for homes in Surrey?
We offer reliable, scheduled plowing for driveways and walkways to ensure safe access during Surrey's winters. Our service is prompt and thorough, with attention to detail to prevent ice buildup. We prioritize consistent communication and can be contacted for one-time cleanups after major storms or for ongoing seasonal contracts.
I think my sprinklers are missing spots, leading to dry areas. Can you fix this?
Absolutely. Uneven sprinkler coverage is a common issue we fix. Our team will perform a thorough audit of your system, checking each head for proper alignment, range, and output. We'll adjust or replace heads as needed and can help zone your system to ensure every part of your lawn gets the right amount of water, eliminating those frustrating dry gaps.

















