Rader's Landscape and Lawncare: Certified Landscaping Serving Lebanon, IN 46052

Lebanon, IN 46052

(765) 695-8000

What the Company Handles

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Local Business Description

Rader's Landscape and Lawncare is a Lebanon-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common local problems of dead lawn patches and poor yard drainage. They provide expert analysis to identify the root cause of dead grass, whether it's due to soil compaction, disease, or improper watering, and offer targeted solutions like aeration, overseeding, and soil amendments. For drainage issues, a frequent concern in the area, they implement effective systems such as French drains, regrading, and channel installations to redirect water away from your home's foundation and prevent soggy, unusable yard space. Their local knowledge ensures your landscape is not only beautiful but also resilient against Lebanon's specific climate challenges.

Common Questions

What's the most common cause of dead spots in lawns around Lebanon, and how do you fix them?

In Lebanon, dead patches are often caused by a combination of soil compaction from heavy clay and fungal diseases due to poor drainage. We first diagnose the specific issue, then typically recommend core aeration to relieve compaction, followed by top-dressing with quality soil and overseeding with durable, locally-suited grass varieties to restore a thick, healthy lawn.

My yard stays soggy for days after it rains. What drainage solutions do you offer?

We specialize in solving Lebanon's common yard drainage problems. Our solutions include installing French drains to channel water away from problem areas, regrading your landscape to create a gentle slope for proper runoff, and using catch basins or channel drains in low spots. We'll assess your property's unique layout to create a permanent fix.

Can you handle both the drainage issue and making my lawn look good again?

Absolutely. We provide comprehensive service. First, we correct the underlying drainage problem to prevent future damage. Then, we repair the lawn itself—this may involve leveling the soil, adding topsoil to low areas, and reseeding or sodding to create a uniform, green, and healthy lawn that's built to last through our local seasons.



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