Our experienced technicians tailor every fertilization and treatment plan to your lawn’s needs, helping your yard grow greener, stay healthier, and remain strong and resilient.
Beautiful lawns. Happier homes.
Our lawn programs are built around your yard’s needs, with targeted fertilization and weed control to keep your grass greener, healthier, and stronger all season.
A beautiful lawn adds value and gives family more reasons to enjoy the yard.
From a thicker, greener lawn to healthier trees, shrubs, and pest-free outdoor spaces, Pro-Care Lawn Service helps protect and improve the place your family comes home to.
We bring professional care, reliable service, and proven lawn solutions to every visit. Our experienced team uses high-quality products, environmentally responsible practices, and a satisfaction guarantee to help your yard look better, feel healthier, and stay ready for every season.
Have questions about your lawn? Start here, we’ve got answers.
We provide complete lawn care services to help your yard stay healthy, green, and looking its best throughout the season. Depending on your lawn’s needs, this may include fertilization, weed control, aeration, seeding, grub control, insect control, and disease treatment.
Most lawn treatments are completed quickly, but timing can vary based on the size of your yard and the service being performed. Our team works efficiently, so you get the care your lawn needs without interrupting your day.
Yes. Once the treatment has dried, your lawn is safe for kids and pets to get back to enjoying the yard. Our technician will also let you know about any simple aftercare steps before leaving.
Yes. We stand behind our service and take pride in caring for your lawn the right way. When a problem comes up, our team is here to help make it right.
Fall is usually the best time to aerate because your lawn is in a strong recovery period and can benefit most from improved airflow and nutrient access. It is also a great time to pair aeration with overseeding.
Lawn fungus often shows up as brown patches, thinning areas, spots on the blades, or sections of turf that look weak and unhealthy. When your lawn isn’t responding as it should to normal watering and mowing, fungus may be the cause.
Fall is typically the best time to seed your lawn because cooler temperatures and better moisture help new grass get established. In some cases, spring seeding can also be a good option depending on your lawn’s condition.
Overseeding means spreading new grass seed into an existing lawn to fill in thin or bare spots and improve overall thickness. It works especially well when combined with aeration, which helps the seed reach the soil more effectively.