Wharton landscape: Professional Landscapers Serving Wharton, TX 77488
Wharton, TX 77488
Our Story
Wharton Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Wharton, TX, and the surrounding area. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as persistent sprinkler leaks that waste water and money, and tree root damage that creates unsightly and unsafe patches in lawns. Our team provides expert diagnosis and efficient repairs for irrigation systems to stop leaks at the source. For tree-related issues, we offer professional root management and lawn restoration services to repair damage and prevent future problems. We are committed to practical, reliable solutions that enhance the health and beauty of your property while addressing the specific environmental needs of the Wharton community.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most common cause of sprinkler leaks in Wharton homes, and how do you fix them?
In our area, sprinkler leaks are often caused by shifting clay soils, wear on older valve diaphragms, or cracked spray heads from mower damage. We start with a thorough system inspection to pinpoint the exact source. Our fix typically involves replacing worn components, adjusting or stabilizing sprinkler heads, and ensuring proper water pressure to prevent future leaks, saving you water and money.
How can you repair my lawn that's being damaged by tree roots without harming the tree?
We use a careful, multi-step approach. First, we may gently grade the area or add a thin layer of topsoil to level the surface over minor roots. For more significant issues, we can install specialized root barriers to redirect growth or perform careful root pruning if absolutely necessary, always prioritizing the tree's health. Finally, we'll overseed or re-sod with shade-tolerant grasses suited for Wharton's climate to restore a lush, even lawn.
As a Wharton homeowner, how can I prevent these landscaping issues before they start?
Proactive maintenance is key. We recommend a seasonal check-up for your irrigation system, especially before and after summer. For trees, consider consulting us about root management when the tree is young or during planting. Using native, drought-resistant plants in your landscape design can also reduce water dependency and pressure on your irrigation system, creating a more resilient and low-maintenance yard for our local conditions.

















