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Lawn care business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

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Tyler Home LLC has over 12 years of experience in general maintenance, home remodeling, and custom furniture. We set our standards at the very highest to ensure that you are absolutely satisfied with our work! No project too big, No project too small! Some of our services include; Hardwood floor and tile installation, full kitchen and bathroom renovations, interior trim work, drywall, painting, (interior, exterior) cabinetry, decking, outside landscaping, fencing, playsets, custom furniture (TV stands, Tables, Bars, Bed Frames) and much more! Didn’t see what you are wanting done? Just ask! Call Today for a free estimate! (Ryan) 316-516-1265.

Tyler Home LLC has over 12 years of experience in general maintenance, home remodeling, and custom furniture. We set our standards at the very highest to ensure that you are absolutely satisfied with our work! No project too big, No project too small! Some of our services include; Hardwood floor and tile installation, full kitchen and bathroom renovations, interior trim work, drywall, painting, (interior, exterior) cabinetry, decking, outside landscaping, fencing, playsets, custom furniture (TV stands, Tables, Bars, Bed Frames) and much more! Didn’t see what you are wanting done? Just ask! Call Today for a free estimate! (Ryan) 316-516-1265.






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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

My company has been serving the Wichita Metro area for 10 years. We have 10 employees and our goal is to always offer our customers the best quality and service. Our Angie's List promotions are: 20% off your project or free one time mowing for every customer referred to us.

"Overall very good. They were always on time and communicated with me if they were going to be delayed due to weather or other issues beyond their control."

Richard W on June 2018

My company has been serving the Wichita Metro area for 10 years. We have 10 employees and our goal is to always offer our customers the best quality and service. Our Angie's List promotions are: 20% off your project or free one time mowing for every customer referred to us.

"Overall very good. They were always on time and communicated with me if they were going to be delayed due to weather or other issues beyond their control."

Richard W on June 2018


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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Colored mulch can be bad for plants in that it robs them of nitrogen as it depletes the soil to break itself down. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to test your soil to check the nitrogen levels. If the nitrogen levels are low, use fertilizer with extra nitrogen or switch to regular mulch.

Another downside of colored mulch is if it’s heavily contaminated, it can contaminate the soil and damage your plants. To avoid this, look for the MSC certification logo on the mulch bag before purchasing.

If you’re mulching in the fall, aim to lay down the material right after the first frost, which will vary by climate. Late October and early November are good time ranges to aim for. Try to lay down your mulch after a light rainfall to lock in moisture for root growth through the winter.

Yes, and in many cases, you should. Large gravel works best as a base layer because it improves drainage and keeps the surface stable. A top layer of smaller gravel fills in gaps and creates a smoother, more compacted surface. This combination is common in driveways and high-traffic areas where both stability and comfort matter.

Yes, rotting leaves can be good for your soil. The decaying leaves release nutrients into the soil that can boost the health of your plants, and the organic matter also helps improve airflow and water drainage.

Pea gravel is a type of gravel that is generally smaller and rounder than regular gravel. It's usually made from river rock and is available in a wide range of colors. Thanks to its soft, round shape, pea gravel is more comfortable to walk on compared to standard gravel, which can have sharp edges. A drawback of pea gravel is that it can scatter more easily than other gravel types.

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