TradeMark Lawn And Landscape - Richmond's Experienced Landscaping Services
Richmond, MI 48062
Services Offered
- Shrub removal
- Shrub care
- Shrub planting
- Shrub transplanting
- Snow removal
- Disease management - shrubs
- Shrub pruning or trimming
Business Background
TradeMark Lawn And Landscape is a Richmond, MI-based company specializing in comprehensive outdoor care, including snow removal, landscaping, and masonry/concrete services. With deep roots in the local community, we understand the specific challenges Richmond homeowners face, from seasonal weather to common landscaping issues like sprinkler leaks. Our approach combines reliable service with clear communication, ensuring every project—whether routine maintenance or complex shrub care—is handled with expertise and integrity. We take pride in educating our clients and delivering quality work that enhances their property's value and appearance year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
What shrub care services do you offer for Richmond properties?
We provide a full range of shrub care tailored to Richmond's climate, including planting, pruning, trimming, disease and insect management, removal, and transplanting. Our team focuses on maintaining healthy, vibrant shrubs that withstand local conditions, and we'll guide you on best practices for long-term care.
How do you handle sprinkler leaks and coverage gaps common in the Richmond area?
For Richmond residents dealing with sprinkler issues, we offer inspection and repair services to fix leaks and adjust coverage efficiently. We assess your system to ensure it waters your landscape effectively without waste, helping you conserve water and keep your lawn healthy through the seasons.
What sets your snow removal service apart in Richmond?
Our snow removal service in Richmond is built on reliability and clear communication. We prioritize timely clearing of driveways and walkways to ensure safety during Michigan winters, using quality equipment and a proactive approach to keep your property accessible and secure.

















