Sod installation is the process of laying down pre-grown grass patches, known as sod, onto prepared soil to create an instant and lush lawn.
Fall and spring are the ideal times for sod installation in Central Florida, as the weather is cooler and there's usually enough rainfall to aid in establishment.
Sod typically takes several weeks to establish strong root systems and it’s essential to provide consistent watering during this period. Watering frequency depends on factors like temperature and sunlight. Generally, watering every day for the first couple of weeks is recommended.
Yard preparation involves removing debris, tilling the soil, adding topsoil if needed, and ensuring proper drainage.
Although it’s hardy, it’s best to avoid walking on newly installed sod for at least a week to allow it to root properly if possible.
Retaining walls are used to prevent soil erosion, create level surfaces on sloped terrain, and enhance landscaping aesthetics. Materials can range from concrete blocks and natural stone to wood and interlocking concrete blocks.
Regulations vary, but typically walls below 3 feet high might not require engineering or permits.
Yes, retaining walls can be designed in various styles and can incorporate curves, terracing, and even decorative elements.
Regular tree trimming promotes healthy growth, removes potential safety hazards, and can create a canopy.
Hurricane debris removal involves clearing and hauling away fallen trees, branches, leaves, and other building material debris left behind by the aftermath of a hurricane or strong storm. We have the dump trucks and other equipment needed.
Tree removal is necessary when trees are uprooted, leaning dangerously, or have suffered extensive damage that makes them weak and pose a risk to property or safety. It’s hard to mistake a leaning tree, especially for the homeowner who knows what their landscape should look like.