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Fayette Landscaping

Fayette Landscaping

Fayette, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Fayette Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Fayette, New York. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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Pollot Exteriors

Pollot Exteriors

Fayette NY 13065
Lawn Services, Handyman, General Contractors

Pollot Exteriors is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in Fayette, NY, specializing in comprehensive exterior solutions. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face, from patchy lawns t...



Q&A

We're adding a patio. Is bluestone a good choice compared to composite or wood decking?

Bluestone set on a crushed limestone base offers superior longevity and minimal maintenance compared to organic materials. Its non-combustible nature contributes to a defensible space perimeter, a prudent consideration even in Fayette's current Low Fire Wise rating zone. This material selection provides permanent structure without the decay, insect, or fire risks associated with wood, ensuring a decades-long lifespan.

We want a green lawn but don't want to waste water. What's the most efficient system for our area?

Smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controllers are now the standard for efficiency in Fayette. These systems use local evapotranspiration (ET) data and real-time soil readings to irrigate only when needed, preserving your Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue mix. Even under Stage 0 restrictions, this technology prevents overwatering, which exacerbates our area's known issues with seasonal high water tables and poor infiltration.

We're tired of weekly mowing. Are there lower-maintenance, eco-friendly options for our yard?

Transitioning high-input turf areas to a xeriscape featuring Fayette natives like Switchgrass, Joe-Pye Weed, and New England Aster drastically reduces water, fertilizer, and mowing needs. This biodiversity-focused approach aligns with evolving municipal noise ordinances that increasingly restrict gas-powered blowers and mowers. Such landscapes also provide critical habitat, supporting 2026 biodiversity benchmarks for the region.

Our yard is a soggy mess every spring. What can we do about the standing water?

Seasonal high water tables and poor infiltration are common challenges in Fayette's silt loam soils. A tiered solution often includes installing dry wells or French drains in problem zones and regrading to direct surface flow. For patios or walkways, specifying permeable crushed limestone as a base under bluestone can significantly improve onsite absorption, helping new installations meet the Town of Fayette Planning Board's updated stormwater runoff standards.

Our lawn has never looked great, and we've been in this house for 20 years. Is it just bad soil?

Fayette Hamlet properties, predominantly built in the early 1960s, sit on 65-year-old soil profiles. The original neutral silt loam has become severely compacted from decades of standard maintenance, limiting root penetration and water infiltration. Core aeration paired with a top-dressing of compost is essential to restore soil structure and microbial activity. This process addresses the poor infiltration noted in local surveys, directly improving turf resilience.

We want to re-grade our backyard for better drainage. Do we need a permit or special contractor?

Regrading a 0.50-acre lot in Fayette often requires a permit from the Town of Fayette Planning Board, especially if altering water flow patterns or adding substantial fill. The work must be performed by or under the supervision of a professional licensed by the New York State Department of State Division of Licensing Services. This ensures compliance with state erosion control and professional practice standards, protecting you from liability and substandard work.

We see a strange vine taking over our flower beds. How should we handle it without harming our lawn?

Early identification and treatment of invasive species like bindweed or Japanese knotweed is critical. Manual removal or targeted, non-residual herbicide applications are most effective. Any treatment plan must strictly adhere to the New York State Nutrient Runoff Law, which prohibits phosphorus application on established lawns and dictates specific seasonal blackout dates for other amendments to protect local watersheds.

A storm took down several large limbs. How quickly can a crew get here for emergency cleanup?

For an emergency dispatch, our routing originates at the Fayette Town Hall. Using NY-414, the primary arterial, we can mobilize a fully equipped crew to most addresses within the Hamlet in 25 to 30 minutes under typical post-storm conditions. This timeframe accounts for traffic and debris on secondary roads, ensuring a swift response for safety and HOA compliance concerns.

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