




Some jobs don't wrap up until every last detail is handled. After completing a French drain install and full-grade work on this yard, we weren't done just because the drainage was in. The disturbed areas needed to be filled and repaired properly - and that meant getting fresh sod laid across all the spots we had torn up during the process.
That last step matters more than people realize. Leaving bare or rough soil behind after a drainage job is a mistake we just don't make. Sod goes down, it gets pressed in, and the yard looks like a yard again - not a construction site. It's a cleaner finish and it sets the lawn up to recover the right way.
We also got the sprinklers dialed in on timers before walking off the job. New sod lives and dies by consistent watering in those first few weeks. Getting the irrigation schedule locked in takes the guesswork out of it and gives every piece of sod the best possible shot at rooting in strong.
This is really what full-service landscaping looks like. The drainage problem gets solved, the grade gets corrected, and then the yard gets put back together - sod, irrigation, and all. It's not just about fixing one thing. It's about leaving the property in better shape than we found it, top to bottom.
Whether it's a drainage issue, a grading problem, or a yard that just needs to be brought back to life, we handle the whole thing from start to finish. No loose ends, no half-finished work.