

Renovation & Cleanup

Thatching & Aerating
A dethatcher works by removing the top-most layer of dead grass to allow the soil to breathe. A lawn aerator works by creating small holes into the soil to relieve soil compaction. Dethatching loosens topsoil in preparation for overseeding. You do not necessarily need to aerate before overseeding.

Moss Control
Mosses, along with the majority of lawn weeds, mostly take full advantage of areas which are barren in the lawn, or of yards which are sparsely covered at best. Moss flourishes in parts of a yard which are shady, while weeds prefer to dig in where there is direct sunlight available.
The good news is that such Lawn Moss does not eliminate existing grass, like a number of individuals fear. The greatest defense where lawn moss is concerned proves to be a full and vibrant grassy lawn.

Roof & Gutter Cleaning
Gutters are the collection system, on the edge of your roof. They are designed to change the direction of water that is running off your roof to the downspouts. ... If too much debris collects in your gutters, there is no where for the water to go and it becomes essential for you to clean your gutters.

Roof Treatments
Roof treatments provide an extra layer of protection from the elements. They are important for flat roofs, which tend to collect water, but they’re optional for sloped roofs. In most cases, a sealant is applied to a sloped roof as it ages in order to extend the life and prevent leaks.