FAQs
How can your junk removal service help fix my patchy McAllen lawn?
Often, patchy grass is caused by blocked or uneven sprinkler coverage. Our junk pickup and landscaping waste disposal services can clear away overgrown brush, old yard debris, or storm debris that might be obstructing your sprinkler heads. By removing this material, we help ensure water reaches all areas of your lawn evenly, which is a crucial first step toward a healthier, more uniform yard.
Does tree pruning affect my lawn's health in McAllen?
Absolutely. Proper tree pruning or trimming from our tree care services allows more essential sunlight to reach your grass, especially in shaded areas that can become thin and patchy. We also carefully remove all cuttings and debris, preventing them from smothering the grass or interfering with your sprinkler system, which directly supports a thicker, more resilient lawn.
What should I do with storm debris that's damaging my grass?
After a storm, branches and debris can break grass blades and block sunlight and water. Our dedicated storm debris disposal service promptly removes this material, preventing further lawn damage and soil compaction. This cleanup is vital for recovery, as it clears the way for our lawn care team to effectively treat and reseed any affected patches, helping your yard bounce back stronger.
Property Service Solutions
- Junk pickup
- Storm debris disposal
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Trash disposal
- Landscaping waste disposal
Local Business Overview
L R J Lawn Services is your trusted, full-service partner for maintaining McAllen's unique outdoor spaces. We specialize in lawn care, tree services, and comprehensive junk and debris removal, helping homeowners achieve a healthy, beautiful yard. We understand a common local challenge is patchy lawn grass often caused by sprinkler coverage gaps. Our team addresses this by first assessing your irrigation system during our lawn care services and offering expert debris removal to clear any blockages around sprinkler heads from landscaping waste or storm debris. This integrated approach ensures your lawn gets the consistent water it needs to thrive in the South Texas climate, solving the root of the problem for a lush, green result.










