Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
Skyler's Lawn & Landscape is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Utica, NY, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in lawn care, tree services, and fence & gate installation, providing comprehensive solutions to keep your outdoor space healthy and beautiful. A common issue we address in the Utica area is uneven sprinkler coverage and standing water in yards, which can lead to patchy grass, soil erosion, and mosquito breeding. Our team expertly assesses and corrects these problems through precise sprinkler system adjustments, grading improvements, and drainage solutions, ensuring your lawn gets the right amount of water without wasteful puddles. With a focus on local expertise and reliable service, we help homeowners maintain vibrant, functional landscapes year-round.
FAQs
How can your lawn care services fix sprinkler coverage gaps in my Utica yard?
Our lawn care team starts with a thorough inspection of your sprinkler system to identify coverage gaps causing dry spots. We then adjust or repair sprinkler heads, optimize watering schedules for Utica's climate, and recommend soil amendments to improve water absorption, ensuring even hydration for a lush, green lawn.
Can tree care services help with standing water issues in my yard?
Yes, absolutely. In Utica, standing water often results from poor drainage or compacted soil around trees. Our tree care services include root zone aeration to improve soil permeability, strategic pruning to reduce canopy weight that compacts soil, and installing French drains or swales to redirect excess water, effectively mitigating pooling and protecting your landscape's health.
What steps do you take to prevent standing water during lawn maintenance in Utica?
We address standing water proactively by evaluating your yard's grading during routine lawn care. Our services include core aeration to relieve soil compaction, overseeding with water-tolerant grass varieties suited to Utica, and creating subtle slopes or channels to guide water away from low spots, preventing puddles and promoting a drier, healthier lawn.





