Landscaping Cincinnati OH | Call Slick Willys Lawn Care
7700 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45247
Company Background
Slick Willys Lawn Care is a Cincinnati-based lawn service provider specializing in tackling the specific landscaping challenges faced by local homeowners. Many neighborhoods in the area struggle with poor lawn grading and persistent standing water, which can damage grass, attract pests, and create muddy, unusable yards. Slick Willys addresses these issues head-on with expert lawn care focused on proper grading solutions and effective drainage strategies. Their services aim to correct water flow, eliminate soggy spots, and establish a healthier, more resilient lawn suited to Cincinnati's climate. For residents tired of battling a wet, uneven yard, Slick Willys offers a practical, local solution to restore their outdoor space.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
Question Answers
How can lawn care services fix standing water in my Cincinnati yard?
Standing water often stems from improper grading or compacted soil. Our lawn care approach includes core aeration to relieve compaction and strategic topdressing to regrade low spots, promoting better water absorption and directing runoff away from your home. This solves the common local issue of soggy lawns.
What does Slick Willys do for lawn grading problems during regular service?
During our lawn care visits, we assess and address minor grading issues that contribute to water pooling. This can involve leveling uneven areas with a soil-sand mix and ensuring your mowing pattern encourages proper drainage, preventing the larger grading problems many Cincinnati homes experience.
As a Cincinnati homeowner, will your lawn care prevent future drainage issues?
Absolutely. Our ongoing lawn care builds a healthier turf with deeper roots that improve soil structure and water infiltration. By maintaining optimal mowing heights, fertilization, and aeration, we help your lawn manage typical Cincinnati rainfall more effectively, reducing the risk of future standing water and soil erosion.

















