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Lawn Repair and Sod Installation After a Wet Spring

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We know the rain this spring has been frustrating - for homeowners and for us. Weather delays pushed some jobs back further than any of us wanted, but we're finally getting back on track and knocking these lawn repairs out. And honestly, we just want to say thank you to every customer who's been patient with us through all of it. It means a lot.

Here's the thing about a rainy spring - it doesn't just delay yard work. It actually creates the problems we're out here fixing. Thin spots get worse. Low areas wash out. Bare patches that were already struggling get beaten down further. By the time the ground dries up enough to work, there's real damage to deal with.

That's where sod comes in. When a lawn has areas that are too far gone for seed to realistically fill in on its own, sod is the right move. You get instant coverage, it knits into the surrounding grass, and you're not waiting around hoping seed takes hold. We cut out the damaged sections, prep the ground underneath, and lay fresh sod tight so it blends in clean.

We're working through several of these repair jobs right now - backyards, front yards, areas along beds and fences where grass has thinned out or washed away. Every yard is a little different, but the approach is the same: fix it right so it holds up, not just for now but going into summer.

If your lawn came out of the wet weather looking rough - bare patches, thin spots, washed-out areas - we can take a look and get you sorted out. This is exactly the kind of work we do.

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