Services Offered
- Lawn care
Common Questions
How does your lawn care service help with soil compaction, which is common in Fort Myers?
Our lawn care includes core aeration, a vital service for our local soil. This process removes small plugs of soil, relieving compaction to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots more effectively. This is especially important after our rainy season or in high-traffic areas, promoting deeper root growth and a healthier, more drought-resistant lawn.
Can you help with clogged irrigation heads affecting my lawn's health?
Absolutely. As part of our comprehensive lawn care, we inspect and clean irrigation heads. Clogs from sand and debris are a frequent issue here and can lead to dry spots and uneven watering. We ensure your system is running efficiently, which is key to maintaining a consistent, green lawn while conserving water—a win for your yard and your wallet.
What makes your approach to lawn care different for Fort Myers homeowners?
Our approach is built on local expertise. We don't just mow; we provide care tailored to Southwest Florida's environment. We focus on solving the specific problems you actually face, like compaction and irrigation issues, with proven techniques like aeration and system maintenance. Think of us as your lawn's local doctor, providing the right treatment for our unique climate and soil conditions.
Company Background
MMM Lawn Service is a trusted, local lawn care provider dedicated to keeping Fort Myers yards healthy and vibrant. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face in our area, such as clogged irrigation heads from our sandy soil and hardpan, as well as soil compaction from heavy foot traffic and seasonal rain. Our core lawn care service directly addresses these issues through targeted aeration to relieve compaction and improve water absorption, along with expert inspection and cleaning of irrigation systems to ensure efficient watering. We're your neighbors, committed to practical solutions that enhance your lawn's resilience against Southwest Florida's specific conditions.

















