Landscape Maintenance: Emergency Landscaping Services Serving Savannah, GA 31406
9481 Whitefield Ave, Savannah, GA 31406
Business Profile
Landscape Maintenance in Savannah, GA provides essential upkeep for local lawns and gardens, addressing the specific challenges of the coastal Georgia climate. We specialize in reviving dead lawn areas, a common issue here due to poor drainage, soil compaction, and salt air exposure. Our team also expertly diagnoses and repairs sprinkler system leaks, which are wasteful and can damage your property's foundation. By implementing tailored watering schedules, soil aeration, and proper fertilization, we create resilient, green landscapes that thrive in Savannah's unique environment, saving homeowners time, water, and money.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the most common cause of dead patches in Savannah lawns, and how do you fix them?
In Savannah, dead patches are often caused by a combination of our clay-heavy soil compacting and poor drainage, which drowns grass roots. We fix this by core aerating to relieve compaction, improving drainage with soil amendments, and overseeding with heat-tolerant, locally-adapted grass varieties to restore a thick, healthy lawn.
My water bill is high, and I suspect a sprinkler leak. What should I do?
First, check for visibly soggy areas or unusual plant growth. Then, turn on your system and look for spraying or bubbling at the heads. For a proper diagnosis, our team performs a pressure test and inspects valves and lines. We repair leaks promptly to save you money and prevent foundation issues common in our local soil.
How can regular maintenance prevent these common Savannah landscaping problems?
Regular maintenance is key. We schedule seasonal aeration to combat soil compaction, adjust irrigation timers for Savannah's rainfall patterns to prevent overwatering, and perform system check-ups to catch small leaks early. This proactive approach builds lawn health and efficiency, preventing the dead spots and water waste we often see.

















