Certified Landscaping Services in Abilene, TX 79601 - Quality Care Tree Service
Abilene, TX 79601
Company Profile
Quality Care Tree Service is a trusted, full-service provider for homeowners in Abilene, TX, offering expert tree care and comprehensive landscape maintenance. We understand the local challenges, including persistent lawn fungus and poor grading that leads to drainage issues. Our team tackles these problems head-on with targeted fungicide treatments, proper aeration, and corrective grading to ensure your lawn is healthy and water flows away from your foundation. From routine tree trimming and removal to designing landscapes that prevent future water and disease problems, we provide the complete care your property needs to thrive in the West Texas climate.
Main Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree care services
Common Questions
Can landscape maintenance help prevent lawn fungus in Abilene?
Absolutely. Many lawn fungus issues in our area are exacerbated by improper watering, thatch buildup, and poor soil health. Our regular landscape maintenance includes aeration to improve soil drainage, proper mowing techniques to reduce stress, and tailored watering schedules. We also apply targeted fungicide treatments when needed. Consistent, professional care creates a healthier lawn that's more resistant to common fungal diseases.
How does tree care relate to solving drainage and grading problems?
Tree roots and canopy health are crucial for proper water management. Overgrown or damaged trees can block sunlight, creating damp areas where fungus thrives. Roots can also disrupt your yard's grade. Our tree care services include strategic pruning to improve sunlight penetration and air circulation, as well as safe root management or tree removal if roots are causing significant grading issues. Healthy, well-maintained trees are part of a holistic solution for a dry, stable yard.
What's the first step to fix poor lawn grading in my yard?
The first step is a professional assessment. Our team will evaluate your property's slope, identify areas where water pools (which can lead to fungus and foundation problems), and check for any underlying issues from tree roots or soil erosion. Based on this, we'll recommend a plan that may include regrading the soil, installing French drains, or adjusting your landscape design. Often, we combine this with core aeration and overseeding as part of our landscape maintenance to establish a strong, graded lawn.

















