Precision Landscape - Mason's Expert Landscaping Services

Mason, OH 45040

(513) 403-8245

Company Profile

Precision Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned lawn and tree service provider serving the Mason, Ohio community. We understand that many area homes face challenges with yard drainage and poor lawn grading, which can lead to water damage, soil erosion, and unhealthy landscapes. Our team specializes in comprehensive solutions that address these core issues. Through expert lawn care, strategic tree planting for water absorption, and precise grading services, we improve your property's health and curb appeal while solving the underlying drainage problems common in our region. From seasonal snow removal to intricate tree care, we provide reliable, professional service to keep your outdoor space beautiful and functional year-round.

Business Offerings

  • Tree planting
  • Tree stump removal
  • Tree care services
  • Snow removal
  • Tree transplanting
  • Tree removal
  • Tree pruning or trimming
  • Lawn care

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tree planting in Mason help with my yard's drainage issues?

Absolutely. Strategically planting trees is an excellent, natural way to manage water. Tree roots absorb significant amounts of water, which can help alleviate saturated soil in low-lying areas of your yard. Our team at Precision Landscape can assess your property's specific grading and recommend native tree species that thrive in Mason's climate while actively improving your landscape's drainage system.

How does lawn care relate to solving poor grading and drainage?

Proper lawn care is foundational for drainage health. Techniques like core aeration alleviate soil compaction, allowing water to penetrate deeper rather than pooling on the surface. Combined with our grading expertise, a customized fertilization and mowing plan promotes a thick, robust turf whose root system acts as a natural sponge and stabilizer for the soil, directly combating the erosion caused by poor grading.

Should I remove a tree if it's in a poorly drained area of my yard?

Not necessarily. While a diseased or hazardous tree in a wet area may require removal, often pruning or transplanting is a better solution. Our certified arborists can evaluate the tree's health and location. Selective pruning can reduce canopy weight and improve sunlight to dry the soil below, or we may recommend transplanting the tree to a more suitable spot on your property, resolving the drainage conflict while preserving your landscape's value.



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