Services Offered
- Lawn care
Company Profile
Noah's Lawn Care in Dalton, GA, was born from a simple, heartfelt motivation. After moving out, founder Noah noticed his mom's yard wasn't being maintained, so he invested in all the necessary equipment to help. What started as a family favor grew into a dedicated local business. Noah left behind the routine of indoor jobs, driven by a genuine desire to work outdoors and provide reliable, affordable lawn care for the Dalton community. He believes every yard deserves attention, offering regular mowing, trimming, and edging, along with thorough spring and fall cleanups, all with straightforward, competitive pricing and a commitment to no hidden fees.
Questions and Answers
What specific lawn care services do you offer for my home in Dalton?
We provide comprehensive lawn maintenance tailored to Dalton's needs, including regular mowing, precise trimming, and clean edging to keep your yard looking neat. We also handle seasonal cleanups in spring and fall to clear leaves, debris, and dead growth, helping your lawn transition smoothly between seasons. Our focus is on consistent, thorough care to maintain your property's health and appearance year-round.
How do you handle common local issues like mulch bed weeds and lawn insect damage?
In the Dalton area, we frequently address mulch bed weeds by thoroughly weeding during our regular service or cleanups, and we can advise on preventive mulch maintenance. For lawn insect damage, we keep a close eye on turf health during mowing and can recommend local, effective treatment options if we spot signs of infestation, helping protect your lawn from common regional pests.
What is your pricing structure, and do you offer any discounts for new customers?
We believe in transparent, competitive pricing with no hidden fees. Our rates are based on the size and specific needs of your yard, and we provide clear quotes upfront. As a welcome offer, we give new customers in Dalton 10% off their first lawn service when they sign up for our care plan.






