Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
My lawn in Grand Rapids has large, uneven patches from tree roots. Can this be fixed without removing the tree?
Absolutely. We often address this exact issue. Our process involves carefully leveling the affected areas, adding quality topsoil to protect the roots, and then reseeding or installing new sod specifically chosen to thrive in our local conditions. This repairs the damage while preserving the health and beauty of your mature trees.
What's the best way to fix bare patches in my Michigan lawn for good?
The key is proper diagnosis and preparation. Bare patches are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or thin existing grass. We start by aerating and amending the soil, then use a high-quality grass blend suited for Grand Rapids' climate. Proper seeding technique and a tailored follow-up care plan ensure the new grass establishes strongly and blends seamlessly with your existing lawn.
When is the best time in West Michigan to repair lawn damage from roots or bare spots?
For the most successful repair, we recommend early fall (late August to October) or spring (April to early June) in the Grand Rapids area. These seasons provide the ideal combination of warm soil, cooler air, and consistent rainfall, which helps new grass seed germinate quickly and establish deep roots before summer heat or winter frost sets in.
Local Business Description
New Valley Landscape is a Grand Rapids, MI-based landscaping company dedicated to creating and maintaining resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces. We specialize in addressing common local issues like tree root lawn damage and unsightly bare patches that can plague area yards. Our expert team provides targeted solutions, from repairing and leveling root-damaged turf to expertly reseeding or sodding bare areas, ensuring your lawn is not only restored but also fortified against future problems. We understand the specific soil and climate challenges of West Michigan, allowing us to deliver lasting results that enhance your property's curb appeal and your enjoyment of it.

















