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Professional Landscaping & Irrigation

Landscaping & Sprinkler Repair

Beautiful, sustainable landscaping designed for Alabama's climate. Complete sprinkler system services to keep your property green year-round.

Comprehensive Landscaping Services

From design to maintenance, we create and maintain beautiful outdoor spaces that thrive in Alabama's climate.

Lawn Care & Maintenance

Regular mowing, edging, fertilizing, and seasonal lawn care services

Garden Design & Planting

Custom garden design with native Alabama plants and flowers

Sprinkler System Repair

Professional irrigation system installation, repair, and maintenance

Tree & Shrub Trimming

Expert pruning and trimming to maintain healthy, attractive landscaping

Mulching & Soil Work

Quality mulch installation and soil preparation for optimal plant health

Seasonal Cleanup

Spring and fall cleanup services to keep your property looking its best

Sprinkler System Specialists

Keep your Alabama landscape healthy and green with professional irrigation services. We handle everything from new installations to emergency repairs.

System installation and design
Broken head and pipe repair
Timer and controller replacement
Winterization services
Spring system startup
Water pressure optimization

Water Conservation

Our efficient irrigation systems reduce water waste while keeping your landscape properly hydrated.

Smart
Drip & timer-driven irrigation
24/7
Emergency Repair

Alabama Native Plant Experts

We specialize in native Alabama plants that thrive in our climate, require less water, and provide natural beauty year-round.

Southern Magnolia

Iconic Alabama tree with fragrant blooms

Alabama Azalea

Beautiful spring flowering shrub

Coralberry

Native groundcover with winter berries

Oakleaf Hydrangea

Drought-tolerant with stunning fall color

Why Choose Our Landscaping Services?

Native Alabama plant expertise

Water-efficient irrigation solutions

Licensed and insured technicians

Eco-friendly landscaping practices

Year-round maintenance programs

Free landscape consultations

Verified Credentials

Every license below can be confirmed against the public record.

Alabama Home Builder License

License #24914

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Alabama General Contractor License

License #S-58482

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EPA Lead-Safe Certified

Required for pre-1978 homes under the federal RRP Rule.

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Insured & Bonded

General liability + workers’ comp. COI available on request.

24/7 Emergency Line

Burst pipes, storm damage, roof leaks — answered after hours.

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1-Year Workmanship Warranty

On top of manufacturer material warranties. Itemized in every contract.

100/100 BuildZoom score

Landscaping FAQ

Common questions about landscaping, drainage, and exterior grounds work in Alabama. Call 205-281-0940 if yours isn't here — we'd rather answer it for your specific property than give a generic answer.

How does Alabama's heavy clay soil and rainfall affect grading and drainage work?

Jefferson County and the Birmingham Metro sit on dense red clay that sheds water instead of absorbing it, which means even modest slopes can send runoff straight toward a foundation or neighbor's property after the heavy rains Alabama gets spring through fall. We address this with proper positive grading away from structures, French drains or channel drains where needed, and swale shaping that directs water to safe discharge points. Getting drainage right before any planting or hardscape install is the most important step — water that has nowhere to go will undermine retaining walls, drown root systems, and erode mulched beds within a single storm season.

What sod and plant varieties hold up best in Alabama's heat and humidity?

For turf in the Birmingham Metro and across central Alabama, Zoysia and Bermuda are the workhorses — both tolerate the long hot summers and bounce back from the occasional dry stretch that hits in late July and August. Centipede is popular for lower-maintenance lawns but struggles if fertilized too heavily. For ornamental beds, we lean on proven regionals: Knockout roses, Loropetalum, native Oakleaf Hydrangea, and Muhly grass, which are all well-matched to USDA Zone 7b–8a conditions you find from Huntsville south through Hoover and Vestavia Hills. We don't recommend plants that need supplemental watering through every Alabama summer — your irrigation system will thank you, and so will your water bill.

Do you build retaining walls and erosion control features, and what materials do you use?

Yes. Retaining walls are a common need on Birmingham Metro lots where the terrain changes grade across the property. We build with segmental concrete block (Allan Block, Versa-Lok, or equivalent) for most residential applications because it's durable, code-friendly, and holds up to Alabama's freeze-thaw cycles better than untreated timber. For erosion control on slopes we use a combination of landscape fabric, rip-rap, and deep-rooting ground covers — Blue Rug Juniper, native ferns, or liriope depending on sun exposure. All retaining wall work over 30 inches in Jefferson County requires a permit and engineered drawings; we handle both and all work is inspected under our General Contractor license #S-58482.

Can landscaping improvements realistically boost resale or rental value on an Alabama property?

Curb appeal is the first thing a buyer or tenant sees, and in markets like Hoover, Vestavia Hills, and the broader Birmingham Metro where inventory turns over quickly, a well-maintained exterior makes a measurable difference at the showing stage. Fresh sod, defined bed edges, clean mulch, and a trimmed tree line cost far less than interior renovations but signal a maintained property. For rental investors specifically, low-maintenance installs — hardscape borders, drought-tolerant shrubs, drip irrigation — reduce ongoing upkeep costs while keeping the property presentable between tenants. We work regularly alongside our investor clients to prioritize spend where it moves the needle.

What is the best time of year to plant or install landscaping in Alabama?

Fall (mid-September through November) is our preferred planting window across statewide Alabama. Soil temperatures are still warm enough for root establishment, air temperatures are dropping so transplant stress is lower, and plants have all winter to develop root systems before the heat returns. Spring (March–April) is the second-best window and what most homeowners ask for, but summer heat can arrive fast in Alabama and stress newly planted material before roots are established. Sod installation is an exception — Bermuda and Zoysia go in best late spring through early summer when soil is warm and the grass can knit quickly. We're happy to advise on the right timing for your specific plant list when we do the estimate.

What warranty applies to landscaping work — plants, sod, and hardscape?

Our workmanship warranty is one year on labor across all landscaping and hardscape installation, consistent with the warranty we carry on all services (HBLB #24914 / GC #S-58482). Material warranties follow manufacturer coverage — concrete block and hardscape products typically carry longer structural warranties passed through to you. Living material (sod, shrubs, trees) is not warrantied against drought, pest, disease, or improper owner irrigation after installation — those are agricultural risks no contractor can honestly absorb — but we'll walk you through a care plan at job completion and are available at 205-281-0940 if something looks wrong in the first weeks.

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