What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you handle overgrown shrubs that are common in Seattle yards?
We start with a thorough assessment of your shrubs' health and growth patterns. For overgrown shrubs, we offer strategic pruning to restore shape and promote healthy growth, complete removal when necessary, or replacement with more manageable native plants. Our approach considers Seattle's rainy climate to prevent future overgrowth issues.
What's your process for reviving dead lawn areas in Seattle's challenging climate?
We first diagnose the cause—whether it's poor drainage, compacted soil, or disease. Our solutions include core aeration to improve soil health, overseeding with Pacific Northwest-appropriate grass blends, and implementing proper irrigation systems. We focus on creating lawns that can withstand Seattle's wet winters and dry summers.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance to prevent these landscaping problems from recurring?
Yes, we provide customized maintenance plans including seasonal pruning schedules, fertilization programs tailored to Seattle's soil, and regular lawn care. Our preventative approach helps maintain your landscape's health year-round, saving you time and money on major repairs down the road.
Company Background
Tinker Landscape Construction is a Seattle-based landscaping company dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces for local homeowners. We specialize in addressing common Pacific Northwest landscaping challenges like overgrown shrubs and dead lawn areas that can detract from your property's beauty and functionality. Our team provides expert shrub trimming, pruning, and removal services to manage unruly growth, along with comprehensive lawn care solutions including reseeding, sod installation, and soil revitalization to bring struggling grass back to life. With deep knowledge of Seattle's climate and soil conditions, we create sustainable, low-maintenance landscapes that thrive in our unique environment. Trust Tinker to enhance your curb appeal and create outdoor spaces you'll love for years to come.

















