Sod, laid straight.
What good sod installation looks like — fresh, level, edge-to-edge, with seams pulled tight so the lawn reads as one continuous piece. The standard we hold any sod install to.
Reference examples of the standard we hold for every install, renovation, and full-property job we take on. The before-and-afters show what good work in each category looks like.
Back to homeWhat good sod installation looks like — fresh, level, edge-to-edge, with seams pulled tight so the lawn reads as one continuous piece. The standard we hold any sod install to.
A real bed renovation starts with clearing overgrown structure, reshaping the bed lines, and replanting with an intentional mix. The kind of result you should expect from a renovation, not just a cleanup.
Mulch done right means clean bed edges, full coverage with no thin patches, and a depth that actually suppresses weeds. The standard for any mulch refresh we take on.
Full-property care is more than mowing — it's cut height matched to the grass type, bed edges maintained between mulch refreshes, and the weekly rhythm that keeps a yard at its best year-round. What ongoing care should actually look like.
A landscape that holds up over years takes deliberate design plus ongoing care — feature plantings chosen for the site, hardscape that fits the architecture, and a maintenance routine that protects the investment. The kind of long-game work we take on.