Q&A
Can poor lawn grading in Dyer really cause major problems?
Absolutely. Improper grading is a common issue in Dyer that directs water toward your home's foundation instead of away from it. This can lead to basement flooding, soil erosion, and damage to your landscaping. Turf Toes corrects this by expertly regrading your lawn to establish the proper slope, protecting your property and solving persistent wet spots or standing water.
What's the best way to fix dead patches in my Indiana lawn?
Dead patches often stem from compacted soil, disease, or improper watering. As local experts, we don't just seed over the problem. We first diagnose the cause—whether it's grubs, fungus, or soil quality—then treat it. Our process includes aeration, soil amendment with nutrients suited to our region, and overseeding with hardy grass varieties that thrive in Dyer's climate for a lasting repair.
How can landscaping improve my home's drainage issues?
Strategic landscaping is key for drainage. Beyond simple regrading, we can implement solutions like creating swales (gentle drainage ditches) or installing French drains to discreetly channel water away. We also recommend using water-loving plants in naturally wet areas to help absorb excess moisture. Our goal is to create a landscape that manages water effectively, keeping your yard healthy and your foundation dry.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Turf Toes is a Dyer-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common local lawn challenges. Many homes in our area struggle with poor lawn grading, which can lead to drainage issues and water pooling, and unsightly dead patches that ruin a yard's curb appeal. We specialize in diagnosing these problems at their root. Our team provides expert regrading and soil correction to ensure proper water runoff, alongside targeted lawn repair and rejuvenation services to bring struggling grass back to life. As your neighbors in Dyer, we understand the local soil and climate, offering reliable, professional solutions to create a healthy, resilient, and beautiful landscape you can enjoy year-round.

















