Landscaping Services Roseville MI | Call Rich-Rock Landscaping
18245 Eleven Mile, Roseville, MI 48066
Local Business Overview
Rich-Rock Landscaping is a Roseville-based company dedicated to building and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that stand up to local challenges. We understand the common issues homeowners in our area face, such as unsightly and hazardous tree root damage to lawns and failing landscape edging. Our team specializes in targeted solutions like expert tree root management to protect your turf and durable, professionally installed edging that maintains its clean lines. We combine local expertise with quality workmanship to not only resolve these persistent problems but also enhance your property's curb appeal and value. Trust Rich-Rock Landscaping for reliable, lasting results tailored to the Roseville community.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
How can you fix the tree root damage ruining my Roseville lawn?
We offer expert tree root management, which often involves careful root pruning to alleviate surface pressure, followed by regrading and re-sodding the damaged lawn area. For severe cases, we can install strategic root barriers to prevent future damage while preserving the health of your tree. Our goal is to restore a smooth, healthy lawn that integrates seamlessly with your mature trees.
Why does my landscape edging keep getting damaged, and how do you fix it?
In Roseville, edging damage is frequently caused by frost heave in winter, soil erosion, or pressure from encroaching tree roots. We repair this by removing the compromised edging, preparing a stable, compacted base, and installing new, durable edging materials—like heavy-duty steel or polymer—anchored properly to resist shifting. This creates a clean, long-lasting border for your beds and lawn.
Can you prevent tree roots from damaging my new lawn edging?
Absolutely. When installing new edging near trees, we assess the root system and often incorporate a deep-root barrier during installation. This barrier is placed vertically in the soil to deflect roots downward and away from your edging and lawn surface, protecting your investment and preventing a recurring problem common in our local soils.

















