Precise  Maintenance | Licensed Landscapers in Syracuse, NY

Syracuse, NY 13210

(315) 876-5353

Meet the Team

Precise Maintenance is a Syracuse-based company specializing in year-round outdoor care, focusing on snow removal and landscaping. We understand the specific challenges Syracuse property owners face, including common yard drainage problems and dying shrubs caused by harsh winters and seasonal runoff. Our services are designed to address these local issues directly. From thorough snow removal that prevents ice damming and foundation damage to expert landscaping solutions that improve soil drainage and plant health, we help protect and enhance your property. We're your local partner in creating a resilient, beautiful, and well-maintained outdoor space, no matter the season.

Services Offered

  • Snow removal

Question Answers

How does professional snow removal in Syracuse help prevent yard drainage problems?

Proper snow removal is the first defense against spring drainage issues. We strategically clear snow away from foundations and low-lying areas to prevent massive, concentrated meltwater pools that can overwhelm your yard's drainage, leading to soil erosion and saturated planting beds. By managing where the snow melts, we help protect your landscape's integrity year-round.

Can snow removal services impact the health of my shrubs and plants?

Absolutely. Incorrect snow clearing, like piling heavy, salt-laden snow on top of shrubs, is a common cause of winter damage and dying plants in Syracuse. Our team is trained to remove snow carefully, avoiding plant beds and using plant-safe de-icing practices. This protects your landscaping investment and promotes healthier growth come spring.

What should I look for in a Syracuse landscaping service to fix drainage and shrub issues?

Look for a local expert who understands our soil and climate. We assess your property's grading, recommend solutions like French drains or rain gardens for drainage, and select hardy, native plants that thrive in Syracuse conditions. Addressing the root cause—often related to winter melt and soil composition—is key to solving these recurring local problems.



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