Retaining Walls

Landscaping
Beds, mulch, rock, plantings and grading all shape how a property reads from the street. We design and install landscapes that fit the soil, sunlight and drainage you actually have, then keep them looking intentional.

Lawn Maintenance
Weekly service covers mowing, edging, trimming and blowing, done on a schedule you can set your week by. Cutting height changes with the season so the turf stays thick instead of scalped and stressed in July.

Snow Removal
Central IL averages roughly 14 to 16 inches of snow a winter, and most of it lands overnight. We clear drives, lots and walks at an agreed trigger depth, then treat the ice that follows.

Leaf Clean Ups
Wet leaves flatten under the first snow and smother the grass underneath. We clear lawns, beds and fence lines in fall and again in spring, hauling the debris away or mulching it back where that helps.

Paver Patios
A patio is only as good as what sits under it. We excavate, build a deep compacted base for our clay soil, then set pavers with proper slope, edge restraints and polymeric sand that keeps joints locked.

Retaining Walls
Sloped yards lose soil every heavy rain. We build segmental block walls with a compacted leveling pad, clean drainage stone and outlets behind the face, so water leaves instead of pushing the wall forward over the next few winters.

Material Hauling
One cubic yard of mulch covers about 108 square feet at 3 inches deep, and hauling it yourself takes a truck you may not own. We deliver soil, mulch, rock and gravel, and carry debris away.

Demolition
Old sheds, decks, fences, slabs and garages come down faster with the right machine behind them. We disconnect what needs disconnecting, take the structure apart, and leave a clean graded footprint ready for whatever comes next.

Site Prep
Before a slab, shed or garage goes in, the ground has to be cleared, cut to grade and compacted. We call in utility locates, strip vegetation, shape the pad and set drainage away from the structure.

Fertilization and Weed Control
Crabgrass germinates once soil holds above 55 degrees, which in central IL means April. We time pre-emergent, broadleaf and fertilizer rounds to that calendar instead of guessing, and post the required marker after every application.


