Willie J Construction - Myrtle's Emergency Landscaping Services

1139 Co Rd 54, Myrtle, MS 38650

(662) 316-2459

Company Background

Willie J Construction serves homeowners in Myrtle, MS, with expert excavation, trench digging, and site preparation services. We understand that many local properties face challenges like insect-damaged lawns and dead grass areas, which often stem from underlying drainage or soil issues. Our team tackles these problems at their source. Through precise excavation and trenching, we can install proper drainage systems, remove compromised soil, and reshape your land to prevent future damage and promote healthy regrowth. We're your local partner for creating a stable, well-drained foundation for any landscaping project, ensuring your yard stays vibrant and resilient.

Core Services

  • Trench digging
  • Excavation

Frequently Asked Questions

How can excavation help fix my insect-damaged or dead lawn in Myrtle?

Insect damage and dead spots are often symptoms of deeper problems like poor drainage or compacted soil. Our excavation services allow us to remove the damaged topsoil and the insect habitat beneath it. We can then grade the area to improve water runoff and replace the soil with fresh, nutrient-rich fill, creating the perfect base for reseeding or sodding a healthy new lawn.

Why would I need trench digging for a landscaping issue?

In Myrtle's climate, improper water flow is a common cause of lawn issues. Trench digging is a precise solution to install French drains or other drainage systems. By directing water away from your home's foundation and low-lying lawn areas, we prevent the soggy conditions that attract pests and cause grass roots to rot, effectively solving the problem instead of just treating the symptoms.

What's the first step if I have recurring dead patches in my yard?

The first step is a site evaluation. We'll inspect your property in Myrtle to determine if the issue is due to soil composition, grading, or hidden obstacles. Often, excavation reveals the root cause—like buried debris or clay layers preventing drainage. From there, we can plan targeted trenching or regrading to ensure water distributes evenly, giving your new grass the best chance to thrive.



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