Thomas landscaping: Trusted Landscaping Services Serving Mobile, AL 36605
Mobile, AL 36605
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Company
Thomas Landscaping is your trusted local partner for a healthy, beautiful yard in Mobile. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face here, like relentless weeds in mulch beds and poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling. Our team provides expert solutions to these common problems, from installing proper weed barriers and maintaining clean mulch beds to correcting grading for effective drainage. We focus on practical, long-lasting results that protect your property's value and curb appeal. Serving Mobile and the surrounding areas, we're committed to enhancing outdoor spaces with reliable, professional landscaping care tailored to our Gulf Coast environment.
FAQs
What's the best way to prevent weeds from growing in my Mobile mulch beds?
The key is a multi-layered approach. We start by removing existing weeds and roots, then apply a quality landscape fabric or biodegradable barrier. We top this with a proper depth of fresh, dense mulch, which blocks sunlight and smothers potential growth. For Mobile's climate, using pine straw or hardwood mulch and refreshing it annually is highly effective for long-term weed suppression.
How can poor lawn grading damage my Mobile home?
Incorrect grading causes water to flow toward your home's foundation instead of away from it. This can lead to basement or crawl space flooding, soil erosion around your property, and even foundational cracks over time. In Mobile's frequent rains, proper grading is essential. We correct the slope to ensure water drains safely into your yard or a designated drainage area, protecting your home's structural integrity.
As a Mobile homeowner, what are the signs my yard needs grading work?
Look for standing water or soggy areas that linger for days after rain, especially near your foundation. You might also notice soil washing away from certain spots or creating gullies. If water pools on walkways or patios, or if your downspouts discharge directly into a flat area, it's a strong indicator your grading needs professional assessment and correction to prevent damage.

















