Now Home Building | Best Landscapers in Utica, MI
11189 Hall Rd, Utica, MI 48317
Q&A
Can you fix the dead spots and drainage issues in my Utica lawn?
Absolutely. Poor grading and dead areas are common here. Our landscape design and maintenance services start with an assessment of your soil and drainage. We'll regrade problem areas, improve soil health, and select hardy grass varieties to create a lush, even lawn that properly sheds water away from your home's foundation.
My tree is looking unhealthy and I'm worried about my property. What are my options?
We offer a full range of tree care services for Utica homeowners. First, our certified arborists will assess the tree's health. Often, strategic pruning or treatment can save it. If removal is necessary for safety, we perform careful, insured tree removal, followed by stump grinding and recommendations for replacement planting to maintain your landscape's beauty and value.
How does landscape design help with ongoing yard problems in Michigan?
A good design solves problems before they start. For Utica homes, we create plans that address common issues like erosion and poor drainage from the ground up. We choose native plants that require less water and are more resistant to local pests, and design layouts that simplify maintenance. This proactive approach saves you time and money on fixes down the road.
Services Offered
- Landscape maintenance
- Landscape design
- Tree removal
- Tree care services
Company Overview
Now Home Building is your trusted local partner for enhancing outdoor living in Utica, MI. We specialize in professional landscape design, maintenance, and comprehensive tree care services. Many Utica homes struggle with dead lawn patches and poor grading, which can lead to water damage and curb appeal issues. Our team provides expert solutions, from redesigning your yard with proper drainage to reviving your lawn and safely removing hazardous or unsightly trees. We combine creative design with practical maintenance to create beautiful, functional, and resilient landscapes that thrive in our local climate.

