Answers Up Front

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Here are a few quick answers about how this page works and what to expect after you fill out the form.

Yes.
Burying downspouts is one of the most common requests. The goal is a cleaner look and water routed safely away from the foundation and beds.

Helpful next step: Learn more about downspout drainage and basic downspout extension.

No. Installing over grass traps organics and causes uneven settling, wrinkles, and odor issues.
We remove vegetation and build the base correctly.

Helpful next step: Learn more about artificial turf installation process.

Yes. Shock pad is a common upgrade for swing sets and play zones.
We’ll recommend thickness based on fall height and how the area will be used.

Helpful next step: Learn more about PlayZone Supreme Turf and artificial turf cost guide.

Basic maintenance is simple: occasional brushing, debris removal, and rinsing.
Pet areas may need periodic enzyme treatment and more frequent rinsing.

Helpful next step: Learn more about artificial turf care and how long artificial turf lasts.

Heat-resistant products and cooling infills can reduce surface temperature compared to standard turf.
Results depend on sun exposure, color, and airflow—shade and rinsing also help.

Helpful next step: Learn more about artificial turf heat in Texas and Elite Lawn Pro Turf.

We start by estimating your yard area using your lot square footage minus the house footprint.

That places you in a size band. Then we look at whether you need the front, back, or both cleaned, and whether a Premium or Deluxe scope makes more sense. Finally, we factor in leaf volume, weeds, shrub overgrowth, and access, plus any add-ons like haul-off, weed treatment, odor control, insect control, or powerwashing. All of that is rolled into a written estimate before we begin.

Related: Project Guidelines Policy, Seasonal Yard Clean-Ups, What’s Included in a Yard Clean-Up?

Surface drains collect water on top where it pools.
French drains relieve water trapped in the soil below the surface when areas stay soggy and slow to dry.

Helpful next step: Learn more about French drains vs. surface drains and basic French drain system.

It depends on the property layout.
We route water to a safe exit point that moves it away from the home and avoids creating a new low spot or sending runoff into a neighbor’s yard.

Helpful next step: Learn more about downspout drainage and downspout pop-up.

Sometimes, yes.
If the issue is primarily slope direction, grading alone can solve it. When volume is high, grading plus drains is often the best plan.

Helpful next step: Learn more about yard grading for drainage and minor lawn regrading.

Yes.
Clay is one of the most common reasons yards stay wet in San Antonio. The key is using the correct system type and ensuring proper fall and discharge.

Helpful next step: Learn more about signs your yard has drainage problems and drainage expectations.