Top Landscaping Services in Round Lake, IL, 60073 | Compare & Call

There are 187 landscaping companies server in Round Lake IL

Alfa Renovations

Alfa Renovations

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
411 S Channel Dr, Round Lake Beach IL 60073
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Irrigation

Alfa Renovations is a trusted landscaping and outdoor services company serving Round Lake Beach, IL, and the surrounding area. We specialize in comprehensive solutions including landscape design, cons...

Walnut Pines Landscape

Walnut Pines Landscape

617 Oakwood Dr, Round Lake Beach IL 60073
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Tree Services

Walnut Pines Landscape is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Round Lake Beach, IL, specializing in landscaping, masonry/concrete, and tree services. We understand the unique challenge...

Keepin It Clean Lawn Care

Keepin It Clean Lawn Care

Round Lake Heights IL 60073
Lawn Services, Gutter Services, Pressure Washers

Keepin It Clean Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated business in Round Lake Heights, IL, founded by two high school students, Matt and the owner, who started the company in their freshman year. O...

Ernesto's Landscaping

Ernesto's Landscaping

Round Lake IL 60073
Landscaping

Ernesto's Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving homeowners in Round Lake, IL. We specialize in addressing common local yard issues like drainage problems and sprinkler system leak...

RC Landscaping

RC Landscaping

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (3)
Round Lake IL 60073
Landscaping

RC Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Round Lake, IL, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in addressing the common landscaping challenges faced by homeowners in o...

Elite Landscaping & Construction

Elite Landscaping & Construction

Round Lake Park IL 60073
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Elite Landscaping & Construction has been a trusted family-owned business in Round Lake Park since 2003, specializing in creating functional and beautiful outdoor spaces. We combine landscape design, ...

Country Brick Paving

Country Brick Paving

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (5)
Fox Lake IL 60041
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Masonry/Concrete

Country Brick Paving & Landscaping is a family-owned Fox Lake business founded in 1986 by Kevin and Lyndsey Gilich. With Kevin's degree in Landscape Design and decades of hands-on experience since hig...

J Torres Landscaping

J Torres Landscaping

Ingleside IL 60041
Landscaping

J Torres Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company serving Ingleside, IL, and surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive solutions for common local landscaping challenges, including dyi...

Alberto's Tree Service

Alberto's Tree Service

Round Lake IL 60073
Tree Services, Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

Alberto's Tree Service is a trusted, locally-owned provider in Round Lake, IL, specializing in comprehensive tree care and landscaping solutions. We understand the common challenges homeowners face, s...

Lawn & Order Hardscaping

Lawn & Order Hardscaping

Round Lake Park IL 60073
Lawn Services, Architects, General Contractors

Lawn & Order Hardscaping is a trusted Round Lake Park hardscaping company with over two decades of experience designing and building custom outdoor living spaces. We specialize in creating durable, be...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Round Lake, 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 Round Lake. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Questions and Answers

My lawn in Cedar Lake looks thin and compacted. Is this just a fertilizer issue?

This is a soil structure issue common to Round Lake homes built around 2003. Your 23-year-old landscape sits on a layer of construction-disturbed Mollisols, a silty clay loam prone to compaction. This soil has low permeability, restricting root growth and water infiltration. Core aeration and incorporating compost are required to rebuild organic matter and create pore space, which is more critical than synthetic fertilizer for long-term turf health.

We have an HOA notice for overgrowth and need a rapid cleanup to comply. How fast can you respond?

An emergency compliance crew can be dispatched from the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center area, routing via IL-83/US-12 to reach Cedar Lake within the 25-35 minute peak response window. The crew will assess the property for the specific violations—often unmown turf or encroaching vegetation—and perform a targeted cleanup. This prioritization ensures the property meets visual standards before the next inspection cycle.

We want to regrade our yard for better drainage. Do we need a permit or a special contractor?

Yes. Any significant regrading that alters water flow or involves more than minimal earthmoving typically requires a permit from the Round Lake Village Department of Building & Zoning. For a 0.22-acre lot, the work must be performed by a professional licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. This ensures the contractor has the required insurance and expertise to execute the plan correctly, preventing drainage issues for your or neighboring properties, which is a common liability.

We want a new patio. Are concrete pavers a better long-term choice than wood decking here?

For Cedar Lake's climate and soil, concrete pavers offer superior longevity. They are unaffected by the freeze-thaw cycles and wet conditions that cause wood to rot and heave. Pavers also provide a non-combustible surface, which, while the local Fire Wise rating is low, contributes to defensible space. A properly installed paver patio with a geotextile and gravel base will remain stable and functional for decades with minimal maintenance compared to wood.

I see a fast-spreading vine choking my shrubs. How do I handle it without harming my garden?

This is likely an invasive species like creeping Charlie or oriental bittersweet. Correct identification is crucial before treatment. Manual removal is preferred for small infestations. For larger areas, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied in late summer or fall is most effective, but application must avoid drift to desired plants and comply with the Illinois Phosphorus Fertilizer Act. We recommend a soil test first to ensure no phosphorus is applied unnecessarily, as the law prohibits it unless a deficiency is proven.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas equipment noise. What's a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative?

Transitioning turf areas to a planting of Little Bluestem, Purple Coneflower, and Wild Bergamot creates a biodiverse, climate-adaptive landscape. Once established, these natives require no irrigation, mowing, or synthetic inputs, aligning with both water conservation and the transition to electric equipment mandated by local noise ordinances. This conversion also provides critical habitat and meets evolving 2026 biodiversity standards for suburban properties.

My backyard stays soggy for days after rain. What's a permanent solution?

The persistent wetness is due to the native silty clay loam's poor infiltration and the area's high seasonal water table. Surface grading alone is insufficient. A subsurface solution, like a French drain tied to a dry well or daylight outlet, is needed to intercept and redirect groundwater. For any new patios or paths, specifying permeable concrete pavers or an open-graded crushed limestone base can significantly improve surface permeability and may be required by the Village Department of Building & Zoning for runoff management.

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy during Round Lake's voluntary water conservation?

An ET-based smart irrigation system is essential. It uses local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration, preventing overwatering that exacerbates our high water table. Programming deeper, less frequent cycles encourages deeper root growth, improving drought tolerance. This technology allows you to maintain the turf standard while actively participating in Stage 1 conservation, often reducing total seasonal water use by 20-30%.

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