Meet the Team
Medic1 Lawn Service, owned and operated by Chuck, is a dedicated lawn care provider serving Dallas, NC, and the surrounding communities. We believe in patient, hard work and a commitment to going the extra mile to deliver healthy, green lawns for both residential and commercial clients year-round. Our approach is built on consistent attention to detail, treating every property with the same level of care. We understand that achieving a great lawn takes time and the right expertise, which is why we focus on reliable, thorough service. For Dallas residents dealing with common local issues like poor lawn grading or damaged landscape edging, Medic1 offers targeted solutions to improve drainage, curb appeal, and the overall health of your outdoor space. We're here to provide the dependable lawn care you can count on, season after season.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
Question Answers
What's included in your standard lawn care service in Dallas?
Our core lawn care service focuses on the fundamentals needed for a healthy, green lawn. This includes consistent mowing, trimming, and basic upkeep tailored to your property's specific needs. We apply the same detailed attention whether it's a residential yard or a commercial property, believing that reliable, thorough maintenance is the foundation for great results over time.
My yard in Dallas has areas that constantly stay wet or muddy. Can you help?
Yes, this is a common issue in our area known as poor lawn grading. It prevents proper drainage and can harm your grass. Medic1 Lawn Service addresses this by evaluating the slope and contour of your yard. We can regrade problem areas to redirect water flow away from your home and foundation, solving the drainage issue to create a healthier, more usable lawn.
Do you offer services for repairing damaged landscape borders or edging?
Absolutely. Damaged landscape edging is another frequent problem we see in Dallas, often from weather or wear. We repair or replace damaged edging to restore clean, defined lines between your lawn, flower beds, and walkways. This not only improves the curb appeal of your property but also helps prevent grass and weeds from invading your garden beds, making maintenance easier.















