S & B Landscaping - Billings's Professional Landscapers
1930 Mullowney Ln, Billings, MT 59101
Business Background
S & B Landscaping is a trusted Billings, MT-based company specializing in landscape design, masonry/concrete work, and comprehensive landscaping services. We understand the unique challenges faced by local homeowners, particularly issues like lawn fungus disease and poor lawn grading that are common in our region. Our expert team addresses these problems through thoughtful landscape design that incorporates proper drainage solutions and disease-resistant plant selections. By focusing on sustainable practices tailored to Billings' climate, we create outdoor spaces that are not only beautiful but also resilient against local environmental stressors. We're committed to enhancing curb appeal and functionality for properties throughout Yellowstone County.
Main Services
- Landscape design
Common Questions
How can landscape design from S & B Landscaping help prevent lawn fungus disease in Billings?
Our landscape design process includes selecting fungus-resistant grass varieties and plants suited to Billings' climate, along with strategic layout planning to improve air circulation and sunlight exposure—key factors in preventing fungal growth. We also incorporate proper irrigation systems to avoid overwatering, a common contributor to lawn diseases in our area.
Can you fix poor lawn grading issues through landscape design in Billings homes?
Yes, correcting drainage problems from poor grading is a specialty. Our designs include regrading solutions, French drains, dry creek beds, or retention areas to redirect water away from foundations and prevent pooling. This protects your property's structure and eliminates soggy, unusable lawn areas common in Billings yards.
What should Billings homeowners consider in landscape design to address both grading and disease issues?
An integrated approach is best. We design with proper slope for drainage while choosing plants that thrive in well-drained soil to resist fungus. Using local materials like permeable pavers or gravel in problem areas can also improve drainage and reduce moisture-related diseases, creating a low-maintenance landscape suited to our region.

















