Sargent's Landscaping - Hamilton's Reliable Landscapers

1361 Walnut St, Hamilton, IL 62341

(217) 847-3849

Business Profile

Sargent's Landscaping is a Hamilton, IL-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common local yard problems. Many homeowners in the area struggle with poor drainage that leads to soggy patches and water pooling, as well as unsightly bare spots in their lawns. We specialize in targeted solutions like French drain installation, regrading, and strategic soil amendments to redirect water away from your home and foundation. For bare or thin grass, we provide expert lawn renovation services including core aeration, overseeding with hardy regional grass blends, and soil health management. Our goal is to create a resilient, beautiful outdoor space that thrives in Hamilton's climate and enhances your property's value and curb appeal.

Provided Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most effective way to fix standing water in my Hamilton yard?

For persistent standing water, we often recommend a combination of regrading and installing a French drain system. Regrading reshapes the land to direct water away from your home, while a French drain is a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that collects and redirects groundwater. The right solution depends on your yard's specific soil composition and slope, which we assess during a free consultation.

Why do bare patches keep appearing in my lawn, and how can I stop them?

Bare patches in Hamilton lawns are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or thin turf that struggles in our local conditions. We address this through core aeration to relieve soil compaction, followed by overseeding with a durable grass blend suited for our region. Improving the underlying soil health with organic amendments is key to preventing these patches from returning season after season.

Can you improve my yard's drainage without making major changes to my landscaping?

Absolutely. We always start with the least invasive solutions. Often, improving drainage can be as simple as installing a discreet dry creek bed that blends naturally with your garden or creating a subtle swale (a shallow ditch) to guide water flow. We prioritize solutions that solve the water problem while maintaining or enhancing the beauty of your existing landscape.



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