







Construction does a number on a yard. Heavy equipment, foot traffic, disrupted soil - by the time the build is done, the lawn is usually the last thing anyone thinks about. That's exactly where we come in.
Here's what the process looks like when we tackle yard restoration the right way. We start with site prep - grading and loosening the compacted soil so it's actually ready to accept seed. You can see the John Deere track skid with a soil conditioner attachment working through a large area of disturbed ground. That step matters more than most people realize. Seed dropped on hard, unworked soil just doesn't take. Getting the ground ready first is what separates a lawn that actually grows from one that leaves you frustrated months later.
Once the grading and prep work is done, we move into seeding and cover. The straw you see laid across the seeded areas isn't just for looks - it holds moisture, protects the seed from washing out, and gives the new grass the best shot at establishing itself. We cover the area cleanly and evenly, right up to the edges where the existing lawn begins. That transition zone matters. A sloppy job there shows for years.
We do this kind of work for both contractors and property owners. Builders need someone dependable to close out a job site properly. Homeowners need someone who will actually fix the damage instead of just throwing seed at it and hoping for the best. Either way, the approach is the same - quality topsoil where it's needed, proper prep, good seed, and the right protection to help it establish.
If your yard got torn up during construction or a utility install, this is exactly the kind of work we handle. No patchwork fixes. Just solid restoration done with care from start to finish.