Business Background
M&R Hardscapes is a trusted Jasper landscaping company specializing in comprehensive solutions for North Georgia properties. We address common local challenges like soil compaction and lawn fungus through expert irrigation design and landscape construction. Our services, including proper drainage installation, aeration plans, and disease-resistant planting, help alleviate compacted soil and prevent moisture-related diseases. From custom irrigation systems and landscape design to tree care and ongoing maintenance, we build and maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces tailored to Jasper's unique environment.
What the Company Handles
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Landscape maintenance
- Irrigation construction
- Landscape design
- Irrigation design services
Common Questions
How can professional irrigation design in Jasper help with soil compaction and lawn fungus?
Proper irrigation design is crucial for Jasper's common issues. We design systems that deliver water evenly and deeply without over-saturation, which helps prevent the shallow root growth and standing water that lead to compaction and create a breeding ground for fungus. A well-designed system is your first defense.
Does your landscape construction service address our area's compacted soil problems?
Absolutely. During landscape construction or installation, we actively improve soil health. This includes grading for better drainage, incorporating organic matter to loosen soil, and selecting plants suited for our local conditions. Correcting compaction at the installation phase creates a healthier foundation for your entire landscape.
Can routine landscape maintenance from M&R Hardscapes prevent lawn diseases common in Jasper?
Yes, proactive maintenance is key. Our services include proper mowing, aeration to combat compaction, and monitoring irrigation to avoid overwatering—the main culprit behind many lawn fungi. We also apply targeted treatments when needed. Regular care keeps your lawn resilient against local disease pressures.

















