Services Offered
- Lawn care
Company Background
Matt's East Cuttin Lawn Care is your trusted local lawn service provider in Green Bay, WI. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care to keep your property healthy and vibrant throughout the seasons. A common challenge for Green Bay homeowners is dealing with dead lawn patches, often caused by issues like irrigation timer failure, which leads to inconsistent watering. Our team addresses this by providing expert mowing, trimming, and overall lawn health assessments. We help identify problem areas, offer solutions for proper hydration and recovery, and ensure your lawn gets the consistent care it needs to thrive, preventing and repairing the damage caused by common local irrigation problems.
Q&A
My lawn in Green Bay has dead patches. Can your lawn care service help, even if it's from a broken sprinkler timer?
Absolutely. We frequently see this issue in Green Bay. Our lawn care service includes a thorough assessment of your turf's health. We can identify areas stressed by uneven watering from timer failures and recommend a tailored mowing and care schedule to encourage recovery. We'll also advise on simple timer checks or adjustments to prevent future problems.
What does your basic lawn care service include to prevent dead spots?
Our core lawn care focuses on consistency, which is key to preventing issues like dead spots. We provide regular, scheduled mowing at the proper height to promote strong roots, along with precise edging and trimming. This consistent maintenance helps your grass become more resilient and better able to handle periods of under or over-watering, which can happen with irrigation hiccups common in our area.
I'm not sure if my irrigation is working right. Will you let me know if you see a problem during a mow?
Yes, we act as an extra set of eyes on your property. As your local lawn care experts, we notice signs of watering issues—like overly dry or soggy areas—during every service visit. We'll point out any potential irrigation problems, such as timer failure symptoms, so you can address them quickly before they cause significant lawn damage.

















