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Kingman Landscape & Maintenance, LLC

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Kingman Landscape & Maintenance, LLC

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Welcome to Kingman Landscape & Maintenance, LLC. We are your one stop shop for all of your lawn care, landscaping, snow removal, and any other property maintenance needs you have. We are professional, reliable, and we care about our customers. Call us today!

Welcome to Kingman Landscape & Maintenance, LLC. We are your one stop shop for all of your lawn care, landscaping, snow removal, and any other property maintenance needs you have. We are professional, reliable, and we care about our customers. Call us today!

Rototilling questions, answered by experts

Yard grading is a key component of proper drainage because runoff naturally moves with respect to gravity. If you have low spots in your yard, rain and snowmelt will settle there and oversaturate the soil, promoting root rot and fungal growth. If the low spots are near your home’s foundation, you could even end up with foundation leaks or structural damage due to poor yard grading.

Fixing a depression in your lawn is a DIY for small dips, divots, or slight slopes. You can either remove sod and earth to lower the uneven ground or add premixed topsoil and reseed the lawn to raise it. You can also hire a yard grading company near you for professional help.

People level their yards for practical and cosmetic purposes. If you have a very steep slope in your backyard, you might have a hard time with lawn maintenance. Or, if you want to entertain in the summer but don’t have a flat yard, building a patio would be quite difficult.

Pros will assess your soil type, property geography, and rain patterns for optimal slope.

You should dig 3 to 6 inches deep for plastic edging. Dig as wide as you need to fit your plastic edging into it—2 inches is usually sufficient.

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