About the Company
Quality Lawn Service is a trusted provider of professional lawn care in Spokane, WA. We understand the specific challenges Spokane yards face, from the common and unsightly lawn fungus diseases that thrive in our climate to the frequent damage to landscape edging from winter weather and seasonal wear. Our expert team provides targeted lawn care services designed to prevent, treat, and restore your grass. We address fungus with proper diagnosis and treatment plans, and our precise mowing and maintenance help strengthen your lawn's resilience. For damaged edging, our meticulous care includes techniques to prevent further deterioration and keep your property lines crisp and clean. We're committed to helping Spokane homeowners achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful lawn that stands up to local conditions.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
Frequently Asked Questions
How can your lawn care service help prevent lawn fungus, which is common in Spokane?
Lawn fungus in Spokane often results from moisture and thatch buildup. Our lawn care program includes core aeration to improve soil drainage, dethatching to remove the layer where fungus thrives, and balanced fertilization to strengthen your grass's natural defenses. We also advise on proper watering schedules to avoid creating a damp environment that encourages disease.
My landscape edging is always getting damaged. Can routine lawn care help?
Absolutely. Damaged edging is frequently caused by string trimmers and mower decks hitting it during routine cuts. Our professional lawn care service uses precise, careful techniques. We manually trim along edges when needed and maintain a consistent mowing pattern to avoid accidental contact, protecting your edging from wear and tear and keeping your landscape looking sharp.
What's the first step if I already have a fungus problem in my Spokane lawn?
The first step is a proper diagnosis, as different fungi require specific treatments. Our team will inspect your lawn to identify the fungus type. From there, we implement a targeted treatment plan, which may include fungicide applications, adjusting your mowing height to reduce stress, and modifying your watering routine to let the grass dry properly between waterings.


