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Seasonal specials are limited-time cleanup offers built around common seasonal problems.
Examples include the Winter-to-Spring Yard Reset, Spring Weed & Bed Refresh, and Heat & Storm Yard Tidy-Up (availability varies by season).

Related: Landscape Bed Installation Cost Guide, Winter-to-Spring Yard Reset Guide, Seasonal Yard Clean-Up Cost Guide

Tell us whether you want front, back, or both.
Also let us know if beds are messy under shrubs, if you want shrubs trimmed, and whether you want debris hauled off. Photos are very helpful.

Related: When Do You Need a Retaining Wall?, How Many Landscape Lights Do I Need?, Mulch vs Rock: Which Is Better for Your Beds?

No.
Packages include light trimming and shaping up to the included shrub count. Major cutbacks or overgrown shrubs are quoted separately so the scope stays fair and clear.

Related: What’s Included in a Yard Clean-Up?, Change Orders & Scope Policy, Faqs/#Does A Cleanup Include Major Shrub Cutbacks

Yes.
We offer Lawn & Outdoor Insect Control and an Eco-Friendly Outdoor Odor Eliminator as add-ons priced by property size.

Related: How Long Does Outdoor Lighting Last?, Faqs/#Add Insect Control Or Odor Treatment To A Cleanup

Light foot traffic is usually fine after 7–10 days, but avoid heavy use until the sod has rooted.
A simple check: try to lift a corner—if it resists, rooting is underway.

Helpful next step: Learn more about sod watering schedule and sod care.

A full pallet covers about 450 square feet.
We measure your lawn to estimate pallet count and reduce waste.

Helpful next step: Learn more about sod installation cost guide.

We remove the existing lawn and prep the base.
Installing over old grass traps organic layers and leads to uneven settling and poor rooting.

Helpful next step: Learn more about how to prepare your yard for sod installation and common sod installation mistakes.

Sprinklers help, but they’re not required.
What matters is consistent watering during establishment. If there’s no irrigation, we’ll outline a hose-watering plan that works.

Helpful next step: Learn more about sod watering schedule and sod care.

St. Augustine is typically the best performer in partial shade.
If the area is heavily shaded, we’ll talk through realistic expectations and alternatives.

Helpful next step: Learn more about best sod for shade and Palmetto St. Augustine.

Expect daily watering early on, then taper as roots establish.
Most lawns need a structured plan for about 2–3 weeks, depending on weather and sun exposure.

Helpful next step: Learn more about sod watering schedule and sod care.