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Opa locka Landscaping

Opa locka Landscaping

Opa Locka, FL
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Opa locka Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Opa locka, Florida. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control

Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control

★★★☆☆ 2.6 / 5 (22)
4474 NW 128th St, Opa Locka FL 33054
Pest Control, Insulation Installation, Lawn Services

Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control in Opa Locka brings a legacy of family expertise to South Florida homes. Founded by Truly David Nolen, who started his career in his father's Miami pest control busi...

Green Grass III Landscaping

Green Grass III Landscaping

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (8)
Opa Locka FL 33055
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers, Masonry/Concrete

Since 1980, Green Grass III Landscaping has been a trusted, family-owned fixture in Opa Locka and South Florida, building its reputation one satisfied customer at a time. We approach every project, fr...

HL Williams Lawn & Maintenance

HL Williams Lawn & Maintenance

Opa locka FL 33054
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Window Washing

HL Williams Lawn & Maintenance is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving homeowners in Opa locka, FL. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, shrub and tree maintenance, landscape const...

Fann Landscaping

Fann Landscaping

Opa Locka FL 33054
Landscaping

Fann Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Opa Locka, FL, dedicated to solving common yard problems faced by homeowners in our community. We specialize in addressing issues like d...

Spartan Pro Landscaping & Lawn Care

Spartan Pro Landscaping & Lawn Care

Opa Locka FL 33054
Lawn Services, Gutter Services, Tree Services

Spartan Pro Landscaping & Lawn Care is a trusted local provider in Opa Locka, FL, offering comprehensive lawn, tree, and gutter services. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenge...

Ahmed Castro

Ahmed Castro

Opa Locka FL 33054
Handyman, General Contractors, Landscaping

Ahmed Castro is a trusted handyman and general contractor serving Opa Locka, FL, with over a decade of experience in residential and commercial projects. Specializing in remodeling, shutter installati...



Question Answers

Are Oolitic Limestone pavers a better choice than wood for a patio?

For longevity and fire resilience, Oolitic Limestone is superior. In Opa-locka's humid climate and moderate Firewise Urban Interface rating, wood requires constant sealing and is combustible. Native limestone pavers offer permanence, excellent drainage permeability, and integrate with the local geology. They also contribute to defensible space by creating a non-flammable barrier, an increasingly important consideration for property protection.

How do I keep my Floratam St. Augustine green under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Stage 1 year-round conservation mandates efficient water use. A Smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controller is essential; it adjusts runtime daily based on local evapotranspiration data and rain sensors. This prevents overwatering the high water table and delivers precise moisture to Floratam's shallow roots. Proper calibration can reduce potable water use by 30% while maintaining turf health within municipal limits.

Why is my soil so compacted and chalky?

Opa-locka Central homes, built around 1959, have soil that has matured for over 65 years on urban fill atop Oolitic Limestone. This creates a dense, high-pH (8.1) base with poor permeability. The constant pressure of foot traffic and standard mowing equipment has compacted it further. To improve root penetration and water infiltration, core aeration and amendments like composted pine bark are critical to lower pH and build organic matter.

How fast can you respond to an emergency like a storm-damaged tree?

For urgent HOA compliance or safety issues, we dispatch from our central staging near Sherbondy Park. Taking SR 9 / Gratigny Parkway allows a predictable route into Opa-locka Central, with a peak storm response window of 25-35 minutes. Our fleet includes both electric and low-decibel equipment to comply with standard noise ordinances while performing immediate cleanup and securing the site.

My yard floods after every summer rain. What's the solution?

This is a common issue due to Opa-locka's high water table and the poor infiltration of Oolitic Limestone-based soils. Surface grading alone is insufficient. A subsurface French drain system that directs water to a dry well or rain garden is often required. Using permeable Oolitic Limestone pavers for patios or walkways can also increase surface absorption and help meet the city's stormwater runoff standards.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my yard or install a patio?

Any significant grading or hardscape installation on a 0.15-acre Opa-locka lot typically requires a permit from the Opa-locka Planning & Community Development Department to ensure compliance with drainage and zoning codes. The contractor must hold a license from the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board, specifically a Certified Landscape Contractor license for this work. This guarantees they are bonded, insured, and knowledgeable about state building practices and local soil conditions.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my weekly-mowed lawn?

Yes. Transitioning sections of high-input St. Augustine turf to a xeriscape of native plants like Firebush, Coontie, and Beautyberry significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical needs. These plants are adapted to our Zone 11a climate and limestone soil. This shift also future-proofs your property against potential gas-powered blower restrictions, as native beds require less frequent debris management and support 2026 biodiversity goals.

What are the biggest weed and pest threats, and how do I manage them?

Invasive species like Brazilian Pepper and Mexican Petunia are primary alerts. Manual removal and targeted, approved herbicides applied during the permitted window (outside the June 1 - Sept 30 fertilizer blackout) are key. For turf, large patch fungus is a major risk in our humid climate; treatment requires fungicides, as nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizers are prohibited in summer. Always identify the specific issue before applying any control to avoid ordinance violations.

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