Meet the Team
MTN Landscaping is a dedicated local landscaping company serving Milton, VT. We understand the common challenges homeowners face, such as sprinkler system leaks and soil compaction, which can damage lawns, waste water, and hinder healthy plant growth. Our team provides targeted solutions to address these specific issues. From repairing leaky irrigation lines to aerating compacted soil, we focus on practical fixes that protect your investment and restore the health and beauty of your property. As your neighbors in Milton, we're committed to reliable, efficient service that solves the real landscaping problems you encounter.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
My water bill is unusually high and I suspect a sprinkler leak. What should I do?
A high water bill is often the first sign of an irrigation leak. We recommend first checking for obvious signs like soggy patches or pooling water when the system is off. MTN Landscaping can perform a comprehensive system inspection and pressure test to locate leaks—even small or underground ones—and make precise repairs. Fixing leaks promptly prevents water waste, saves you money, and protects your lawn from damage.
Why is my Milton lawn thinning and not absorbing water well?
This is a classic sign of soil compaction, which is common in our area due to foot traffic, weather, and heavy clay soils. Compacted soil prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. The solution is core aeration. MTN Landscaping uses professional aerators to remove small plugs of soil, relieving compaction and allowing your lawn to breathe, drink, and thrive again.
How can I prevent my sprinkler system from developing leaks?
Prevention starts with proper seasonal maintenance. Before winter, we recommend a professional blow-out to clear all water from the lines, preventing freeze damage. In spring, a system startup check ensures all zones and heads are working correctly. MTN Landscaping offers these seasonal services to help Milton homeowners avoid costly emergency repairs and extend the life of their irrigation system.

















