Top Landscaping Services in Pembroke, IL, 60944 | Compare & Call

There are 60 landscaping companies server in Pembroke IL

Quick Cuts Lawn Care

Quick Cuts Lawn Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
5 Arthur Industrial Park, Bradley IL 60915
Lawn Services

Quick Cuts Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated lawn service business that has been serving Bradley, IL, and the surrounding communities since 2010. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care for b...

Trejo & hermanos landscaping

Trejo & hermanos landscaping

Kankakee IL 60901
Landscaping

Trejo & Hermanos Landscaping is a family-owned and operated landscaping company proudly serving Kankakee, IL, and the surrounding communities. With expertise in a comprehensive range of services—from ...

Caprae Outdoors

Caprae Outdoors

Kankakee IL 60901
Landscaping, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Masonry/Concrete

Caprae Outdoors is a family-owned landscaping and outdoor services company serving Kankakee, Illinois, with over 17 years of experience in the industry. Founded in 2002, the business grew from a famil...

Sullivan’s Landscaping

Sullivan’s Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Bradley IL 60915
Landscaping, Tree Services, Firewood

Sullivan's Landscaping, LLC. in Bradley, IL, is a locally owned and operated landscaping company serving Bradley, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Watseka, Manteno, Frankfort, and surrounding communities. We pr...

Carmona Landscaping

Carmona Landscaping

Kankakee IL 60901
Landscaping

Carmona Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company serving Kankakee, IL, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in transforming outdoor spaces with comprehensive services including earthmovin...

Quality Tree Care

Quality Tree Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
3800 S 1000 W Rd, Kankakee IL 60901
Landscaping, Tree Services, Firewood

Quality Tree Care has been a trusted provider of tree services in Kankakee, IL, for over 30 years. We specialize in fine pruning and tree removal, offering a comprehensive range of services including ...

LB Outdoor Services

LB Outdoor Services

Kankakee IL 60901
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Pressure Washers

LB Outdoor Services is a Kankakee-based landscaping and outdoor maintenance company founded by Luke Block, who brings over a decade of hands-on experience learned from his father, a skilled tradesman....

CP Lawn Care

CP Lawn Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
6004 E 4000N Rd, Bourbonnais IL 60914
Landscaping, Tree Services, Landscape Architects or Designers

CP Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated landscaping business serving Bourbonnais and Kankakee County since 2014. Founded by Caly Provost, who brings over 20 years of experience to every project, ...

Keith's Lawn Care

Keith's Lawn Care

Bradley IL 60915
Lawn Services, Gutter Services, Tree Services

Keith's Lawn Care is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Bradley, IL, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, tree care services, and gutter maintenance to...

Clear Path

Clear Path

★★★★☆ 3.9 / 5 (7)
2868 Sportsman Club Rd, Bourbonnais IL 60914
Snow Removal, Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

Clear Path is a family-owned and operated business serving Bourbonnais, IL, and surrounding areas since 2001. Starting with snow removal, we've grown to offer comprehensive property services including...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Pembroke, IL

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$339 - $459
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$439 - $589
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,394 - $7,194
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,449 - $3,269

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Pembroke. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Questions and Answers

Can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy under Stage 1 water conservation?

Yes, through precise irrigation management. Smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controllers are essential; they apply water only when the root zone deficit is confirmed, preventing overwatering that leads to leaching in sandy loam. Programming should use local evapotranspiration (ET) data, deep-watering 1-2 times weekly to encourage drought-tolerant roots. This technology often reduces total water use by 20-30%, keeping turf viable within voluntary conservation limits without compromising plant health.

Are concrete pavers a better choice than wood for a new patio?

For longevity and fire resilience, concrete pavers on a crushed limestone base are superior. In Pembroke's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, creating defensible space is prudent; non-combustible hardscapes provide a critical barrier. Concrete pavers withstand freeze-thaw cycles in Zone 5b without rotting or warping, and their modular design allows for permeability. While initial cost may be higher, their lifespan and low maintenance offer greater value and safety over decades compared to wood.

I want a lower-maintenance, quieter yard. What are my options?

Transitioning turf areas to a native prairie matrix is a forward-looking solution. Planting Little Bluestem, Butterfly Milkweed, and Prairie Dropseed creates a resilient, biodiverse landscape that requires no weekly mowing or gas-powered blowing. These deep-rooted perennials thrive in Zone 5b, support pollinators, and need only annual cutting back—a task suited for quieter electric equipment. This directly aligns with evolving noise ordinances and reduces water, fuel, and chemical inputs long-term.

Why does my lawn seem thin and compacted compared to newer neighborhoods?

Pembroke Township Center properties, averaging 54 years of development, have mature soils where decades of foot traffic and conventional maintenance have degraded soil structure. Your sandy loam, while naturally well-draining, likely suffers from low organic matter and compaction, reducing root penetration and water retention. Annual core aeration in early fall, paired with top-dressing compost, will reintroduce air and biology. This rebuilds soil tilth, directly addressing the legacy of high permeability and supporting healthier turf.

My yard drains too quickly and fertilizers seem to wash away. What's the solution?

High permeability in sandy loam leads to nutrient leaching, a key concern under Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy guidelines. The remedy is improving soil's water-holding capacity, not installing drainage pipes. Incorporate 2-3 inches of compost into planting beds and aerate lawns. For hardscapes, specify permeable designs using crushed limestone bases with concrete pavers, which allow infiltration and often meet Kankakee County Planning Department runoff requirements more effectively than impervious surfaces.

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

For urgent safety issues, we prioritize dispatch from our base near the Pembroke Township Hall. Using US Route 41, our estimated arrival during peak hours is 45-60 minutes, factoring in traffic and debris clearance. Our fleet includes electric-powered chainsaws and chippers, compliant with the 7 AM to 9 PM noise ordinance, allowing for immediate on-site work. We coordinate directly with utilities if downed lines are present to ensure a safe, efficient resolution.

Do I need a permit to regrade part of my 1.5-acre lot?

Yes, significant earthmoving typically requires review. The Kankakee County Planning Department regulates grading to prevent erosion, manage stormwater runoff, and protect adjacent properties. On a lot of this size, changes to drainage patterns can have off-site impacts. Furthermore, any contractor performing this work must hold appropriate licensing through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Always verify both county permits and contractor credentials before starting to avoid fines and ensure the work meets code.

What invasive species should I watch for, and how do I control them safely?

In Pembroke, watch for aggressive perennials like Garlic Mustard and woody invasives like Buckthorn. Manual removal is most effective for small infestations; ensure entire root systems are extracted. For larger areas, targeted, EPA-registered herbicide applications in late fall can be necessary, but timing is critical to avoid the spring blackout dates associated with fertilizer and nutrient ordinances. Always follow the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy guidelines to protect local watersheds from unintended runoff.

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