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San Carlos Landscaping

San Carlos Landscaping

San Carlos, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

San Carlos Landscaping is proud to serve San Carlos, Texas with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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FAQs

With Stage 1 water restrictions, how do I keep my St. Augustine lawn alive without wasting water?

Smart Wi-Fi ET-based controllers are essential for compliance and conservation. These systems use local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration, eliminating guesswork. For St. Augustine grass on low-permeability clay, this means shorter, more frequent cycles to prevent runoff, deeply watering only when the schedule indicates a true deficit. This precision can reduce irrigation volume by 20-30% while maintaining turf health, keeping you well within voluntary conservation targets.

I'm tired of weekly mowing. What's a lower-maintenance, drought-proof alternative?

Transitioning to a xeriscape with regional natives like Texas Sage, Flame Acanthus, and Gulf Muhly eliminates weekly mowing and reduces water use by over 70%. These plants are adapted to Zone 9b and alkaline soils, requiring no fertilization once established. This shift also future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances, as maintenance shifts from gas-powered mowers and blowers to quiet, periodic pruning with electric tools.

A storm knocked down branches, and my HOA gave a 48-hour cleanup notice. How fast can you respond?

Emergency storm response is prioritized for HOA compliance. Our electric fleet operates within the 9 PM to 7 AM noise ordinance, allowing earlier morning starts. From a staging point near San Carlos Elementary School, the crew would take US-281, arriving at your property in the San Carlos Residential District within the 20-30 minute peak response window. We coordinate directly with the HOA to document the work for compliance closure.

My yard seems so hard and nothing grows well. Is this just how San Carlos soil is?

This is a legacy issue for many homes built around 1991, creating 35-year-old landscapes with mature, compacted soil. The San Carlos Residential District sits on native alkaline sandy clay loam. Decades of standard maintenance have depleted organic matter, increasing the soil's density and pH to 7.9-8.2. This severely limits root penetration and water infiltration. Corrective action requires core aeration followed by amending with composted organic matter to rebuild soil structure and biological activity.

My yard floods after every rain. What's a permanent solution for this heavy clay?

High runoff is inherent to alkaline sandy clay loam due to its low permeability. The solution redirects water rather than forcing it into the soil. Installing French drains or dry creek beds to channel water away from foundations is critical. For hardscapes, we specify permeable crushed granite, which meets Hidalgo County Planning & Development standards for stormwater management by allowing infiltration. This combined approach addresses ponding and reduces erosion on your 0.25-acre lot.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my backyard for better drainage?

Regrading a 0.25-acre lot typically requires an earthwork permit from Hidalgo County Planning & Development to ensure compliance with drainage and erosion codes. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, specifically as a Licensed Irrigator if modifying any irrigation systems. This ensures the work meets engineering standards for slope and runoff, preventing future property damage or municipal violations.

I see a fast-spreading vine choking my shrubs. How do I stop it safely?

This is likely an invasive alert species like Japanese honeysuckle or cat's claw vine. Manual removal of roots is preferred, but for severe cases, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied in early growth stages is effective. All treatments must adhere to the Regional Stormwater Pollution Prevention ordinance, which prohibits phosphorus applications and mandates careful timing to protect water bodies. We develop a management plan that prioritizes soil health and prevents collateral damage to natives like Black-eyed Susan.

Should I use wood or crushed granite for a new patio and walkways?

Permeable crushed granite is superior for durability and fire resilience. Wood requires constant treatment and decays in our climate, while granite stabilizes for decades with minimal upkeep. For the Moderate Firewise rating in San Carlos, crushed granite creates a critical non-combustible, defensible space zone around structures, a key assessment factor for Firewise USA site certification. It also manages runoff effectively, complementing the native soil's drainage challenges.

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