Richter's Beautification - Shelby Township's Trusted Landscapers
5281 Auburn Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48317
Company Background
Richter's Beautification is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care provider serving Shelby Township, MI. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions designed to tackle the specific challenges our community faces. After severe Michigan weather, we offer prompt and thorough storm debris cleanup to protect your lawn's health and restore its appearance. Furthermore, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment for common local lawn fungus diseases, using proven methods to restore your turf's vitality. Our team is committed to maintaining healthy, beautiful lawns that enhance Shelby Township homes year-round. We're your neighbors, ready with reliable, professional service you can count on.
Main Services
- Lawn care
Question Answers
How quickly can you handle storm debris cleanup after a severe weather event in Shelby Township?
We prioritize storm response and typically schedule cleanups within 24-48 hours for our Shelby Township clients. Quick removal of branches and debris is crucial to prevent lawn damage, mold growth, and pest issues. Give us a call, and we'll get your property cleared and safe promptly.
What are the common signs of lawn fungus disease in our area, and how do you treat it?
In Shelby Township, watch for circular brown patches, thinning grass, or a white, cottony substance on blades—common signs of fungus. Our lawn care service includes expert diagnosis and targeted fungicide applications. We also advise on proper watering and aeration to prevent future outbreaks and strengthen your lawn's natural defenses.
Can your regular lawn care service help prevent storm damage and fungus problems?
Absolutely. Our core lawn care program is designed for resilience. Regular mowing at the correct height, balanced fertilization, and core aeration promote deep root growth and improve drainage. A strong, healthy lawn is better equipped to withstand heavy rain, wind, and naturally resist common fungal diseases in our local climate.

















