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Lawn removal and prep clear out old grass, weeds, debris, and uneven areas before a new lawn or turf project.
Lawn removal and prep clear out old grass, weeds, debris, and uneven areas before a new lawn or turf project. Good prep is what makes the finished lawn look cleaner and last longer.
We focus on getting the existing lawn area ready before new material goes down. That can mean removing old grass, shaping the area, cleaning debris, and improving the surface for the next step.
Yes. Old grass, weeds, and uneven areas usually need to be removed or prepared before new sod is installed so the new lawn has a cleaner start.
Yes. We prefer to do prep first and bring in fresh sod when the area is ready, so the sod is not sitting around drying out while prep work is still happening.
Yes. Artificial turf needs a prepared surface and proper base work, so the old lawn and rough areas may need to be removed or shaped before turf goes in.
Yes. Uneven or rough areas can often be improved with lawn removal, grading, soil prep, or other preparation before sod, turf, or landscaping.
They took out all of our old grass and installed new sod, installed new landscaping rocks, and pulled out stumps. The work they did looks amazing.
We hired Pro Care Projects to prep our yard for hydroseeding, and they did an excellent job. The team was professional, thorough, and easy to work with.
No Obligation · No Pressure
Tell us what you've got in mind. We'll walk the property, give you a fair number, and stand behind the work.
These guys care about the quality of their work and it shows. We have called them out twice now.