Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Frequently Asked Questions
How does lawn aeration help with the soil compaction common in Sharon yards?
Aeration is key for our compacted Sharon soils. We use professional equipment to pull small cores of soil from your lawn, which relieves compaction, allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots, and promotes deeper root growth. This simple service can dramatically improve the health and thickness of your lawn, helping it better absorb rainfall and resist drought.
Can you fix poor lawn grading that causes water to pool near my home?
Absolutely. Improper grading is a frequent issue here. Our lawn care service includes evaluating and correcting your lawn's slope. We carefully regrade the area to create a gentle, steady slope away from your home's foundation. This ensures rainwater drains properly into your yard instead of pooling, which protects your home's structure and prevents soggy, damaged grass.
What's included in your standard lawn care service for a Sharon homeowner?
Our standard lawn care is tailored to local needs. It starts with a property assessment for grading and compaction issues. We then provide core aeration, overseeding with region-appropriate grass blends, balanced fertilization, and precise mowing. We focus on building a strong, dense turf that naturally crowds out weeds and handles our local climate, giving you a lush, manageable lawn.
Company Background
S and C Lawn Care is a dedicated lawn service provider based in Sharon, PA, focused on tackling the common local landscaping challenges of poor lawn grading and soil compaction. These issues can lead to water pooling, uneven surfaces, and unhealthy grass in our region. The company offers comprehensive lawn care solutions, including expert aeration to relieve compaction and improve nutrient flow, along with strategic leveling and grading services to ensure proper drainage. By addressing these specific problems, S and C Lawn Care helps Sharon homeowners cultivate healthier, more resilient lawns that can better withstand local conditions, enhancing both curb appeal and property value.

















