Shearer's Landscaping | Qualified Landscaping Services in Fayetteville, PA

2927 Cook Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222

(717) 352-4711

Our Story

Shearer's Landscaping in Fayetteville, PA, helps homeowners tackle the region's common landscape challenges. Many properties in the area struggle with poor yard drainage and overgrown shrubs, which can lead to water damage and curb appeal issues. Our team provides practical solutions tailored to Fayetteville's climate and soil conditions. We focus on correcting drainage problems to protect your property's foundation and usability, while also managing and rejuvenating overgrown plantings to restore a neat, healthy, and attractive yard. Rooted in the community, we combine local expertise with reliable service to enhance and maintain your outdoor space effectively.

Provided Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Common Questions

How can I tell if my yard in Fayetteville has a serious drainage problem?

Common signs in our area include standing water that lasts more than a day after rain, soggy or muddy patches in your lawn, and soil erosion near your home's foundation or on slopes. If you notice water pooling in specific areas or your gutters overflowing during storms, it's a good idea to have a professional assessment to prevent potential damage to your property.

What's the best approach for dealing with overgrown shrubs around my home?

For overgrown shrubs common in Fayetteville, we recommend a strategic rejuvenation. For many species, this involves careful pruning over several seasons to restore their natural shape and health without shocking the plant. In some cases, selective removal and replacement with better-suited varieties may be the most effective long-term solution for improving curb appeal and plant vitality.

Can improving my landscape drainage also help with other yard issues?

Absolutely. Proper drainage is foundational. By redirecting excess water away from your home and lawn, you not only protect your foundation but also create a healthier environment for grass and plants. This reduces soil compaction, prevents root rot in your landscaping, and can even help minimize areas where mosquitoes breed, solving multiple common local yard problems at once.



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