Landscaping Niagara Falls NY | Call S&L Enterprise

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

(716) 981-0369

About the Company

S&L Enterprise is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Niagara Falls, NY, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in solving common local yard problems, like standing water that damages lawns and overgrown shrubs that block views and harbor pests. Our team provides targeted solutions to improve drainage, restore healthy plant life, and enhance your property's curb appeal and functionality. We understand the unique climate and soil conditions of the Niagara region, allowing us to deliver effective, lasting results. From assessment to completion, S&L Enterprise is your neighbor dedicated to transforming problematic outdoor spaces into beautiful, usable extensions of your home.

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

What can I do about standing water in my Niagara Falls yard?

Standing water is a common issue here due to our soil composition and rainfall. The first step is a professional assessment to determine the cause, which is often poor drainage or soil compaction. Solutions can range from regrading and installing French drains to adding strategic landscaping that improves absorption. We'll create a customized plan to channel water away from your home and foundation, protecting your property and lawn health.

My shrubs are overgrown and blocking my windows. Can they be saved, or do they need to be removed?

In many cases, overgrown shrubs in Niagara Falls can be revitalized with expert pruning and shaping rather than full removal. We evaluate the plant's health and species to determine the best approach. Strategic pruning can restore their shape, improve air circulation to prevent disease, and bring light back to your home. If removal is necessary, we can handle it cleanly and suggest suitable native replacements that are easier to maintain.

How can landscaping help with both drainage and overgrowth issues at the same time?

A holistic landscaping plan addresses these interconnected problems. For example, we might regrade a soggy area to improve drainage while also removing overgrown plants whose roots contribute to soil compaction. We can then install new, water-tolerant plants in a rain garden that manages runoff naturally. This integrated approach solves the immediate issues and creates a healthier, more manageable landscape designed for our local environment.



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