Business Overview
Saunders Property Maintenance provides comprehensive landscaping solutions for Seminole, FL, homeowners. We address common local issues like weed overgrowth and uneven sprinkler coverage with expert irrigation construction, design, and repair services to ensure your lawn gets the right amount of water. Our team also offers complete tree care—from planting and pruning to removal and stump grinding—and routine lawn maintenance to keep your property healthy and beautiful year-round. As a local, family-owned business, we're committed to enhancing curb appeal and solving the specific landscaping challenges faced in our Seminole community with reliable, professional service.
Property Service Solutions
- Tree stump removal
- Tree care services
- Tree planting
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Irrigation design services
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I fix dry spots in my Seminole lawn caused by poor sprinkler coverage?
Dry spots are often due to outdated or misaligned irrigation heads. Our irrigation design and repair service includes a thorough system audit to identify coverage gaps, followed by precise adjustments or replacements. We ensure each zone delivers even water distribution, tailored to your lawn's specific layout and Florida's sun patterns, effectively eliminating those unsightly brown patches.
What's the best way to handle overgrown weeds and maintain a healthy lawn?
A healthy lawn is your best defense against weeds. Our lawn care program combines regular mowing, fertilization, and targeted weed control to strengthen your grass. For persistent issues, we can assess if underlying problems—like poor irrigation coverage creating weak areas—are contributing to the weed growth and address them directly for a lasting solution.
My tree is overgrown and blocking sprinklers. Should I trim it or remove it?
We always recommend preservation first. Our certified arborists can perform careful pruning or trimming to manage growth and restore light and water access to your lawn below. If the tree is diseased, damaged, or improperly placed, we can discuss removal and stump grinding, followed by strategic replanting with a species better suited to your Seminole property's irrigation layout.

















