Company Background
Murphy Lawn Services is a trusted, locally-owned provider of comprehensive tree and lawn care in Danville, PA. We specialize in both routine maintenance and complex solutions for residential properties. Our team understands the common landscaping challenges faced by Danville homeowners, such as irrigation timer failures and yard drainage problems. We address these issues directly through expert lawn care, proper tree planting to manage water flow, and strategic pruning to prevent root interference with drainage systems. For tree-related concerns, we offer disease and insect management, cabling, pruning, removal, and stump grinding—all performed with an eye toward preserving your property's health and appearance. Whether you need preventive care or emergency service, we're your Danville neighbors ready to help.
Service Capabilities
- Tree care services
- Tree transplanting
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Tree removal
- Insect management - trees
- Tree planting
Q&A
How can tree services help with yard drainage problems in Danville?
Proper tree care directly impacts drainage. We assess root systems that may be blocking water flow, prune overgrown canopies to reduce soil compaction from shade, and recommend strategic tree planting or transplanting to improve water absorption. For severe issues, we can remove problematic trees or stumps and regrade the area to restore proper drainage.
What should I do if my irrigation system fails and my trees show signs of stress?
First, contact us for an assessment. We'll check for diseases or insect infestations that often follow irrigation failure, provide emergency watering if needed, and implement disease or insect management plans. We can also advise on drought-resistant tree species for replanting and adjust pruning schedules to reduce water demand while your irrigation is repaired.
Can you help prevent tree diseases that are common in Danville's climate?
Absolutely. Our disease management starts with regular inspections to catch issues early. We provide preventive treatments, proper pruning to improve air circulation, and recommend resistant tree species for new plantings. We also address underlying factors like drainage problems that can weaken trees and make them more susceptible to local pathogens.

