RESIDENTIAL
LAWN CARE
No matter if you have a big yard or a small yard, our residential lawn care services will keep your lawn looking fresh all season. We take pride in our attention to detail with a goal to satisfy our customers!
COMMERCIAL
LAWN CARE
Our commercial lawn care services will keep the outside of your building looking well maintained and professional. From fertilization and mowing, to seasonal cleanups, CRS is happy to take care of it all.
KEEPING LAWNS HEALTHY SINCE 2006.
MOWING
SERVICES
ROUGH CUT
MOWING
LAWN CARE SERVICES
Choosing to have your lawn professionally manicured, whether you are a residential or commercial customer, is probably one of the best choices that you will ever make. The fact that you can increase your free time while having an immaculate yard while saving money in the process is enough to make anyone choose to call a professional service like CRS LAWNCARE AND SNOW REMOVAL, LLC. Whether your yard is already basically in order or you need to start from scratch, calling on us is the way to make it look exactly the way you want and enjoy all of the other benefits at the same time.
A rough cut mower is not for a typical lawn. We provide these services for people who have large lots of land that require heavy-duty machinery to manage. Rough cut mowers are for overgrown weeds, brush and saplings. Our rough cut mowers are sturdy and powerful, great for handling overgrown lots of land.
WEED CONTROL
Weeds are most certainly an unwelcome sight for any home or business owner. Even a single weed can disrupt the appearance of a well-maintained lawn, and new weeds are usually quick to follow. When you are looking for someone to take care of weeds in your lawn, you need someone with the experience and knowledge to get rid of them.
If you have weeds in your lawn, they compete for the sunlight and nutrients that your grass needs to grow and flourish. However, you don’t have to let weeds ruin your otherwise great lawn. With weed control and pre-emergent weed control programs from CRS LAWNCARE AND SNOW REMOVAL, LLC, we will help you get rid of the most common and most stubborn weeds in your yard. We are experts in the weeds native to our region and the weed removal treatments that work best to keep them away for good.
About our weed control services
We have many years of experience in dealing with weeds and plants, so we know all the tips and proper ways to deliver the best lawn weed treatment for your home or business. Our lawn weed control services start with a comprehensive inspection and assessment of the weed issues impacting your lawn. we deal with many different species of weeds and plants, and we understand the factors that go into weed infestations, including your lawn’s health, the soil, as well as local growing conditions. We use this expertise and experience to create a treatment plan tailored for your lawn, making sure your lawn gets the weed control it needs to ensure healthy grass.
Identifying Lawn Weeds
In order to get rid of unwanted weeds in your lawn we must first identify what types of weeds are invading your lawn in the first place. Once this is known, a lawn care plan of action can be put into place for your home or business. Our weed control treatments are designed to tackle the full range of weed species and weed types that may be growing in your turf grass. The more we control the weeds, the better your lawn will look and feel. CRS LAWNCARE AND SNOW REMOVAL, LLC can help you treat many kinds of unwanted weeds and plants commonly found in your grass.
LAWN
FERTILIZATION
1. Rich Nutrient Supply
Lawn fertilizer will help replenish nutrients and restore them along the growing process. It will ensure that your grass stays healthy and nutrient-rich.
Some grass may fade and die after a short period of time if it doesn’t get the nutrients it needs. You can feed your grass and keep it healthy by using lawn fertilizer.
2. Soil Quality
Because of these nutrients, this makes your soil quality increase. When you don’t use fertilizer, your soil will lose its nutrients over time. This will decrease the quality and ultimately make your grass grow to be unhealthy and discolored.
Fertilizer replenishes these nutrients and increases your soil quality as a result.
3. Greener Grass
Does your grass’s color look like a lawn drought has come upon it?
Nobody wants yellow or discolored grass. The good news is, with lawn fertilizer, your grass has never been greener.
Lawn fertilizer will help give your grass a strong and vibrant green color that others will be envious of. Why settle for discolored grass?
4. Better Growth
Lawn fertilizer encourages better growth in your grass. Furthermore, it encourages quicker growth too. Your grass will grow quickly and properly, and you won’t need to worry about it dying or starving. Fertilizer will keep it properly nourished and enhance how it will grow.
5. Easy Service and Maintenance
We offer fertilization programs for year-round maintenance and upkeep. Fertilizing your lawn yourself can be time-consuming and can result in errors. By hiring a professional service, you can ensure that your lawn will be properly taken care of and have high-end maintenance throughout the year.
Choosing lawn fertilizer means that you won’t need to spend as much time maintaining it yourself.
6. Weed Control
Are you being invaded by pesky weeds?
No one should have to let their lawn be overrun by weeds. By investing in lawn fertilizer, you are investing in weed control to stop those plants from invading your space.
7. Pest Control
Besides weeds, pests can also be a problem in your yard. Fertilizer will keep those unwanted pests from ruining your grass. Fertilizer makes your grass thicker, healthier, and more vibrant. Because of this, it makes it harder for pests to grab hold of and destroy the grass. You can strengthen your grass by investing in lawn fertilizer.
LAWN SLIT
SEEDING
LAWN
OVERSEEDING
Slit seeding is a mechanical and precise way to seed your lawn. Rather than spreading seeds randomly all over your lawn, a row of blades will dig into the soil creating slits in the ground. This process will open up the layer of dead grass and create a perfect line of holes for seeding. A great benefit that comes from slit seeding is that the holes will secure the seeds in contact with the soil to promote growth.
Is your lawn is looking thin, or are you are noticing bald patches in some areas? Overseeding is the perfect way to solve these issues. Dry, dull lawns can come from pests, weeds, poor upkeep or dry seasons. Overseeding will put a stop to these problems and keep your yard looking healthy at all times.
Overseeding Explained
The process of overseeding includes putting new grass seed over your already existing grass. This will encourage your grass to grow in areas where it’s thinning out and prevent weed growth from taking over. Overseeding can be done as a spot treatment on only the areas in your yard that need it the most, or it can be done on your entire lawn if you are looking for a fuller look.
CORE
AERATION
What is Aerating?
Aerating is a process where you treat that compacted soil and thatch by removing plugs. That way, air, water, and nutrients can get through to nourish roots. Essentially it breaks up the compacted areas allowing your lawn to breathe again.
Why is Aeration Needed?
Each year, areas of soil in your yard can get compacted causing thick layers of thatch to form. This may happen from a lack of microbial activity in the soil or either too much or too little watering.
A thatch layer is formed which is made up of tightly interwoven sections grass and roots between the blades of grass on top and the soil below. When too much thatch develops in the lawn, water, nutrients, and air cannot effectively get through to the roots of your grass.
The organic matter that naturally collects on your lawn (like leaves and grass cuttings) is prevented from being broken down and converted into nutrients for your lawn. The roots may also become shallow exposing your lawn to drying out too quickly or succumbing to fungus or disease.
While a small layer of thatch can be good for your lawn (about 1/2 inch); too much can result in unsightly brown patches in your lawn that aren’t easily fixed by fertilizing. You may also notice areas of poor drainage where a puddle of water remains after heavy rain.
How Does Aeration Benefit Your Lawn?
Is it worth aerating your lawn? Let’s go over the key benefits of lawn aeration:
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Promote healthy root growth. After aerating, it is easier for nutrients, air, and water to penetrate the soil to reach the roots of your grass. As such, aerating helps the roots of your grass to grow, especially with quality topdressing. Both your grass and your soil will be healthier.
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Get rid of excess thatch accumulation. Routine aeration is a fast and easy way to break up thatch in your yard.
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Weather droughts. If your lawn is currently highly susceptible to dry spells, you may discover that after aerating, brief droughts do not have such a damaging effect.
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A better appearance for your lawn. If you aerate your lawn every year, you can expect a fuller, more even appearance for your grass.
Pair Aeration with Overseeding!
Getting aeration done on your lawn before overseeding will improve your results drastically. Because aeration creates tiny holes in your lawn, the seeds will get more contact with the soil and stay in the ground easier which will promote more growth. Combining these two methods are known to work really well together.
LAWN PEST
CONTROL
LAWN
RESTORATION
Grubs are common pests found in lawns. They can damage a lawn by feeding on the roots of your grass. Healthier lawns can tolerate higher rates of grub feeding compared to a less healthy lawn. If your lawn is suffering from grubs it’s time to take control over the pests and get your lawn treated by a professional to bring it back to a healthy state. It can sometimes be hard to tell if grubs are feeding on your lawn, or if it is a different issue. Take a look at some of the signs to watch out for if you feel like your lawn might need pest control.
Signs of a Grub Problem
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Random brown patches appearing in your lawn
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Thin, yellow grass roots
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Spongy grass
Have you ever wanted to start over on your lawn? Our lawn restoration service can turn your “unfixable” lawn into beautiful thick grass again. This service requires planning since the best time to start is in August. The first step is to get rid of the current grass that is on your lawn. After about ten days, all of the necessary steps will be taken to get your new grass growing. When the service is done, you will have a brand new lawn!
IRRIGATION SYSTEM
REPAIRS, STARTUPS
& WINTERIZATION
Irrigation systems are an amazing resource to keeping your lawn green and healthy, but they aren’t so handy when they stop working. There are various reasons why an irrigation system could stop working, for example, your sprinkler heads could be clogged, the pipes could be cracked or it could be an electrical issue. We provide services to fix these issues at reasonable rates with a free estimate. CRS is highly trained to fix these complex problems as they come up.
Common Problems
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Cracked Pipes - cracked pipes can be a result of tree roots growing into them, heavy vehicles or machinery or normal wear and tear.
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Broken Sprinkler Heads - sprinkler heads can break in a variety of ways. Some of the most common ways that sprinkler heads go bad include lawnmowers, walking over them or weedeaters.
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Clogged Sprinkler Heads - Sprinkler heads are prone to getting clogged with dirt and other debris over time. If your sprinkler heads are clogged, this is not a problem that should be ignored. Clogged sprinkler heads can lead to bigger issues if it’s not resolved.
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Leaking Sprinkler - The seals on your system can wear out over time leading to leaks. Damage to the sprinklers caused by machinery can also result in a leak.
NEW LAWN
GRADING &
ESTABLISHMENT
ATHLETIC FEILDS
& COMPLEXES
New lawn grading and establishment is correcting the slope of your lawn to lean away from your home rather than towards it. This correction prevents water from coming into your home. It is recommended that your lawn has a slope of about 5%.
If your lawn is not graded properly, it can lead to larger problems with your lawn, leaks in your home and foundation damage to your home.
Some signs that your lawn may need graded is if you have puddles of water, soggy grass, mower ruts, excessive mud or excessive ice during the winter months.
CRS has experience mowing athletic fields and complexes. We understand the importance of keeping these areas neat and maintained to the highest of standards. Contact us today to learn more.
Skid loaders are great to have handy for large landscaping projects. These machines are small construction vehicles that can assist with carrying heavy items from one spot to another.
SKID LOADER
WORK