Spencer Landscape: Professional Landscaping Services Serving Henderson, TX 75652
702 US Hwy 79 N, Henderson, TX 75652
Local Business Overview
Spencer Landscape is a trusted local landscaping company serving Henderson, TX, and the surrounding areas. We understand the common challenges Henderson homeowners face, such as standing water in yards and poor lawn grading, which can damage property and create unusable outdoor spaces. Our team specializes in practical, effective solutions tailored to the local soil and climate. We assess drainage issues, implement proper grading techniques, and install functional drainage systems to direct water away from your home's foundation and landscape. Our goal is to transform problematic areas into healthy, stable, and beautiful yards that enhance your property's value and your enjoyment of it.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if my Henderson yard has a grading problem?
Common signs in our area include persistent puddles that don't drain after rain, water pooling near your home's foundation, or soil erosion in certain spots. If you notice these issues, it's a good indication the land isn't sloped correctly to direct water away. We offer free, no-obligation site evaluations to diagnose grading and drainage problems specific to Henderson's soil conditions.
What's the best solution for a yard with standing water?
The right solution depends on the cause. Often, it involves a combination of regrading the lawn to create proper slope and installing a subsurface drainage system, like French drains or channel drains. These systems collect excess water underground and safely redirect it away from your home and landscape, effectively solving the standing water issue common in many Henderson neighborhoods.
Will fixing drainage and grading help my lawn's health?
Absolutely. Standing water drowns grass roots and creates muddy, compacted soil where grass can't thrive. By correcting the grading and improving drainage, we allow water to soak in evenly and oxygen to reach the roots. This creates a healthier environment for your lawn, leading to thicker, greener grass that's more resilient to our local Texas weather.

















