Houston Landscaping Specialists
Sod, Lot Cleaning & Grading
Turn-key landscaping across Greater Houston: sod installation, precise grading, and bulk limestone or gravel delivered right to your driveway.
Why DIY Landscaping Projects Stall—and How We Fix Them
Problem: A yard full of low spots that trap water, weeds choking the future fence line, and pallets of sod baking in the sun while you hunt for a rental tiller. Houston's clay soil is unforgiving without the right equipment and crew.
Solution: Our five-step landscaping protocol turns chaos into curb appeal:
- Site Assessment & Elevation Check — laser transit maps high and low areas to set the perfect grade.
- Lot Cleaning & Brush Removal — skid-steer mulches debris; fence lines are cleared to the ground.
- Sub-Surface Prep — auger drilling or trenching for posts, drains, or irrigation conduits.
- Finish Grade & Topsoil Spread — box blade and landscape rake create a smooth, root-ready surface.
- Sod Installation / Rock Delivery — fresh turf laid and rolled the same day; limestone or gravel delivered exactly where you need it.
Our Sodding Process
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Our Landscaping Services
Grading & Resloping
Professional land grading to correct drainage, eliminate low spots, and create a level base for lawns, patios, and foundations.
Sod Installation & Grass Installation
Instant curb appeal with fresh sod and premium grass installation. We prep the soil, lay high-quality turf, and ensure seamless seams for a lush, weed-free lawn.
Gravel, Limestone & Stone Delivery
On-time delivery of gravel, limestone, and decorative stone for driveways, walkways, French drains, and garden accents—priced by the yard and placed exactly where you need it.
Planting & Mulching
Full-service bed creation: we design, plant, and mulch with nutrient-rich hardwood or pine bark to lock in moisture, suppress weeds, and boost soil health.
Tree Planting & Transplanting
From saplings to mature specimens, we safely plant or relocate trees with proper root-ball handling, staking, and after-care instructions.
Hedge Trimming & Brush Removal
Keep property lines neat with precision hedge trimming, or clear overgrown brush and invasive shrubs to reclaim space and enhance curb appeal.
Seasonal Storm-Prep Pruning
Strategically removes weak limbs and balances canopy weight before hurricane or storm season, protecting roofs, fences, and power lines from wind damage.
Auger Hole Drilling
Our heavy-duty auger rigs drill clean, precise holes—up to 18″ in diameter and 3–4 feet deep—through Houston's tough clay in minutes. Perfect for fence posts, deck piers, or tree planting pits.
Serving All of Greater Houston
Based in NE Houston—our crews are closest to:
Kingwood · Humble · Atascocita · Porter · New Caney · Huffman · Crosby · Highlands · Splendora · Cleveland · Barbers Hill · Mont Belvieu
Also serving: The Woodlands · Spring · Conroe · Tomball · Cypress · Baytown · Katy · Sugar Land · Missouri City ·
Pearland · Friendswood · League City · Clear Lake · Pasadena · Deer Park · La Porte and surrounding communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does sod installation cost?
Most Houston yards run $1.25–$1.75 per sq ft, including removal of old turf, laser grading, fresh St. Augustine or Bermuda, and power-rolling. We measure on site and give a fixed, line-item quote.
What type of sod is best for my yard?
St. Augustine handles shade and heavy foot traffic, while Bermuda thrives in full-sun, high-drainage areas. We'll test your soil and exposure before recommending a cultivar.
Can you level a yard that holds water after rain?
Yes—our skid-steer box blade and laser transit reshape low spots, add topsoil, and set a 1–2% slope away from the house so stormwater drains properly before sod goes down.
How quickly can limestone or gravel be delivered?
Usually within 48 hours. We haul by the cubic yard and spread it the same visit, compacting road-base or pea gravel to a smooth finish.
What size holes can your auger drill?
Our skid-steer auger handles diameters from 6″ to 18″ and depths up to 4 ft—perfect for fence posts, deck piers, or tree planting pits.