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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.
Not necessarily. Rooting is slower, but stress is lower.
If you share a few details about your yard, we can give you a clearer recommendation.
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Yes, but it requires strict watering and monitoring.
If you share a few details about your yard, we can give you a clearer recommendation.
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If your yard is severely overgrown, we may recommend a more detailed Deluxe Clean-Up with additional time for shrubs, beds, and debris, or a follow-up visit for specialty add-ons like powerwashing or weed treatment.
We’ll review photos or visit in person, then tell you whether it makes more sense to handle everything in one longer visit or break it into phases.
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For events, we recommend booking your cleanup 3–7 days before guests arrive.
That gives us time to clear debris, detail beds in key areas, and rinse patios and walkways, while still leaving the yard looking freshly done. If storms are in the forecast, we can help you plan timing so the yard looks its best on the actual day.
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Not always.
Waiting too long can smother beds and turf, create slippery surfaces, and make cleanup more expensive. If you’re dealing with multiple waves of leaf drop or heavy oak trees, one well-timed Winter-to-Spring cleanup plus a smaller fall or post-storm visit is usually better than waiting for a single massive job.
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It’s usually better to schedule a cleanup before regular mowing ramps up.
That way, beds are cleared, shrubs are lightly shaped, and patios are clean before weekly cuts begin. Your mowing company can then maintain a cleaner baseline instead of chopping through piles of leaves and debris each visit.
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Schedule your Winter-to-Spring Yard Reset after the bulk of leaf drop and any freeze damage, but before new spring growth starts.
In San Antonio, that usually means January through February. This timing lets us clear leaves from beds, lightly prune damaged growth, and get patios and porches usable again before the busy spring season.
Related: Winter-to-Spring Yard Reset Guide, Faqs/#When Should I Schedule A Winter To Spring Yard Reset
Most homes do well with one to three focused cleanups per year, depending on trees, beds, and how you use your outdoor space.
Heavily treed properties or homes with large beds typically benefit from a Winter-to-Spring reset plus at least one additional visit in spring, summer, or fall. Smaller, newer yards may be fine with a single well-timed cleanup each year.
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Here is a simple breakdown:
Consultation
- Best when you need professional guidance before pricing is finalized.
- A consultation helps us understand the problem, answer questions, and determine whether we can solve the issue you are dealing with.
- This is often the right starting point if you are unsure about the best solution, the right materials, or the scope of work needed.
- Phone consultations can often be handled by one of our more specialized estimators or a project manager, depending on the project type.
- For example, if your project involves something more specialized, like drainage solutions or landscape lighting, we try to connect you with someone who understands that service well.
Estimate
- An estimate is a preliminary price range based on the details you provide.
- We often provide preliminary estimates before planning a property visit.
- Estimates may be based on your description, photos, rough measurements, and the type of work you are requesting.
- This is usually best when you already know what you want and need help understanding the likely price range.
- For simpler projects, such as sod installation or standard landscape bed work, basic measurements can often be handled by our general landscaping estimators.
- These team members are trained to measure straightforward areas and answer standard landscaping questions.
Quote
- A quote is a written project price once the scope and important details are clear enough to price properly.
- Quotes are typically prepared after we understand the size of the project, the services needed, site conditions, and the materials involved.
- This is the next step once the project has been clearly defined.
- In other words, an estimate gives you a starting range, while a quote is prepared when there is enough confirmed information to price the work more accurately.
Design
- A design is usually the best starting point when you want landscape work done but do not yet know what you want.
- We currently offer simple 2D designs, which can help you visualize layout ideas and decide on a direction before moving into pricing.
- These simple design services typically range from $99 to $299.
- If a project is more involved or requires advanced planning, we may refer you to a landscape designer.
- More complex professional landscape design services often start around $1,500 or more.
How We Help You Decide
- Not every customer needs the same first step.
- Some people start with a quick phone consultation.
- Some need a basic estimate for a straightforward project.
- Some need an on-site consultation for a more specialized service.
- Others need a design first because they are still figuring out what they want.
- Once we understand your goals, site conditions, and questions, we help determine the best plan of action before moving forward.
Yes. Putting greens are listed as a dedicated product with specs and photos, but the final price is custom-quoted based on design, contours, and features (undulations, bunker edges, fringe). We list typical price bands and common upgrade costs on the putting‑green page to help planning, but each project receives a tailored design quote.
Helpful next step: Learn more about Putting Pro Surface and artificial turf cost guide.