Salas Landscaping: Experienced Landscaping Services Serving Arlington, TX 76013
Arlington, TX 76013
FAQs
Can an irrigation system in Arlington help prevent lawn fungus?
Yes, absolutely. A professionally designed irrigation system from Salas Landscaping delivers water evenly and at the optimal time of day, preventing the overwatering and standing moisture that often cause lawn fungus in our area. Proper design is key to a healthy, disease-resistant lawn.
What's the best approach for my overgrown shrubs in Arlington?
For overgrown shrubs, we recommend a two-step approach. First, our tree care team performs expert pruning or trimming to restore shape and health. Then, our landscape design services can create a long-term plan with proper plant spacing and selection (greenscape design) to prevent future overgrowth and improve your yard's airflow and aesthetics.
Does Salas Landscaping handle both tree removal and new landscape design?
We do. If a diseased or hazardous tree needs removal, our certified team handles it safely. We then seamlessly transition to our landscape design and building services to redesign the area. This full-service capability allows us to not only solve problems but also rebuild and enhance your outdoor space for the future.
Property Service Solutions
- Landscaping building design
- Landscape design
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Irrigation design services
- Tree removal
Meet the Team
Salas Landscaping provides comprehensive outdoor solutions for Arlington homeowners and businesses. We specialize in everything from custom landscape design and irrigation systems to expert tree care and routine maintenance. A common issue in our local climate is lawn fungus and overgrown, unhealthy shrubs, which we address directly. Our team offers precise diagnosis and treatment for fungal problems, paired with professional pruning and strategic greenscape design to improve plant health and airflow. By combining preventative irrigation design with regular maintenance, we create beautiful, resilient landscapes that thrive in the North Texas environment.

















