Business Profile
With over 25 years of experience in lawn care, I founded OMG Lawncare in Anderson two years ago to bring my expertise directly to local homeowners. My approach is built on deep knowledge of what customers truly want—reliable, high-quality service that transforms yards. I’ve invested over $23,000 in the best mowers and all-new equipment to ensure every job is done right. A key part of my method is double mowing in two different directions, which leaves lawns looking lush and even, like green carpet. Beyond mowing, I specialize in gutter cleaning and hedge trimming, offering comprehensive care. Many of my clients in Anderson have become good friends, reflecting my commitment to building trust and lasting relationships. As a new business with decades of experience, I focus on delivering consistent results that keep lawns healthy and beautiful year-round.
Key Services
- Lawn care
Questions and Answers
What makes your lawn care service different for Anderson residents?
I use a double-mowing technique, cutting in two different directions to create a uniform, carpet-like finish that enhances curb appeal. Combined with over 25 years of experience and all-new equipment, this method ensures your lawn in Anderson looks its best and stays healthy through the seasons.
How do you handle common local issues like lawn insect damage or patchy grass in Anderson?
For insect damage or patchy areas, I start with a thorough assessment to identify the cause, such as pests or soil conditions. Using my experience, I recommend targeted solutions, like proper mowing heights and seasonal treatments, to restore your lawn’s health and prevent future problems, keeping it resilient in Anderson’s climate.
Do you offer services beyond basic lawn mowing?
Yes, in addition to lawn care, I provide gutter cleaning and hedge trimming. This comprehensive approach helps maintain your entire property, ensuring gutters are clear to prevent water damage and hedges are neatly trimmed for a polished look, all backed by my decades of expertise.






