Local Business Description
Pro Mow And Snow is Fargo, North Dakota's trusted partner for year-round property maintenance. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and reliable snow removal services designed for the specific challenges of our Red River Valley climate. In Fargo, common issues like yard drainage problems and tree root lawn damage can ruin a landscape's health and appearance. Our lawn care expertise includes addressing these local challenges through aeration, strategic leveling, and root management to improve drainage and promote a thick, resilient turf. When winter hits, our prompt and thorough snow removal keeps your property safe and accessible. We're a local, dependable team committed to enhancing your home's curb appeal and functionality through every season.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Snow removal
Common Questions
Can your lawn care services help with the standing water and drainage issues common in Fargo yards?
Absolutely. Poor drainage is a frequent issue in our area. Our lawn care services include core aeration and strategic grading to help water penetrate the soil and flow away from your home's foundation, rather than pooling on the surface. This not only protects your lawn from water damage but also helps prevent basement moisture problems.
How do you handle lawn damage from tree roots during mowing and maintenance?
We take great care to protect your lawn. For areas with surface roots, we can adjust our mowing height and use specialized equipment to avoid scalping and damaging the roots. For ongoing health, we recommend services like aeration to alleviate soil compaction around roots and overseeding to fill in thin spots, creating a lush lawn that coexists with your trees.
Does your snow removal service handle the heavy, wet snowfalls we often get in Fargo?
Yes, we're equipped for it. Our fleet is maintained to handle Fargo's tough winters, including the dense, wet snow common in early and late season. We use proper techniques and powerful equipment to clear driveways and walkways completely, down to the pavement, preventing dangerous ice layers and ensuring safe passage all winter long.




