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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Your Outdoor Living Deserves Year Around Care.

POPULAR QUESTIONS

Lawn maintenance includes cleaning your property and keeping it manicured throughout the year. To prepare your lawn for spring, to maintain it throughout the summer months and prepare it for the upcoming winter, Urban Lawn can do it all.

It is best to wait until the grass has grown over three inches in length until mowing for the first time to allow it time to build up strength.

Cleaning pavers should be done each Spring to keep them looking like new. Some weeds, if left unaddressed, can shift pavers apart over time.

General Questions

Why is lawn maintenance important?

Ongoing maintenance is important for healthy plants and trees. Unsightly weeds and fungi not only look bad, they steal soil nutrients, water, and sunlight that your landscape plants need to grow properly. Maintaining your lawn and landscape is essential to the health and growth of your landscape investment.

Is lawn care service worth the money?

It is simply not the worth the hassle and the headaches to try and save a few dollars. The pros of hiring a professional lawn care service, such as Urban Lawn easily outweigh the cons and the value it will provide to improve your property and life is worth the investment.

How often should lawn be cut?

Normally weekly mowing is the rule, but some lawns need cutting more often. Other lawns will grow more slowly and might need cutting only once every ten days or two weeks.

How to maintain pavers?

That new paver patio or walkway looks great now, but over time regular wear, dirt and weeds take their toll on the concrete blocks. Regular maintenance keeps your outdoor paver area looking nice while preventing damage, like cracking and shifting of the individual pavers. Cleaning, sealing and weed control are the main components of a paver maintenance plan. The upfront work of maintaining the pavers saves you the hard work of replacing the bricks down the road.