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I offer Lawn, weedeating and leaf care and some landscaping too. I also do tree removal and trimming/pruning and brush care.




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Legault Construction has provided timely, quality residential construction and commercial construction solutions in Lake Placid, Plattsburgh & Malone, NY since 2003. For more than a decade, we've helped take multiple projects from nothing more than a piece of land to a fully-developed building, whether it was a home, a retail space, or an office building. Our skilled contractors specialize in site development, excavation, and utility work, as well as multi-family construction projects and full-service design-build solutions. No matter your project or timeline, Legault Construction will overcome any challenge on any project, no matter the timetable.

Legault Construction has provided timely, quality residential construction and commercial construction solutions in Lake Placid, Plattsburgh & Malone, NY since 2003. For more than a decade, we've helped take multiple projects from nothing more than a piece of land to a fully-developed building, whether it was a home, a retail space, or an office building. Our skilled contractors specialize in site development, excavation, and utility work, as well as multi-family construction projects and full-service design-build solutions. No matter your project or timeline, Legault Construction will overcome any challenge on any project, no matter the timetable.







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25 years of experience

24 Hour emergency services. Complete property management, maintenance , and preservation. Complete landscaping and interior and exterior debris removals. Full rehab , remodels or new construction. From foundation to rooftops , front lawn to back yard we are Your full service property management providers. Free estimates, senior discounts and referral reimbursement. Family owned and operated. Over 20 years experience. Lawn care , debris and residential trash services.

24 Hour emergency services. Complete property management, maintenance , and preservation. Complete landscaping and interior and exterior debris removals. Full rehab , remodels or new construction. From foundation to rooftops , front lawn to back yard we are Your full service property management providers. Free estimates, senior discounts and referral reimbursement. Family owned and operated. Over 20 years experience. Lawn care , debris and residential trash services.

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

To prepare your lawn for core aeration, water it the day before you aerate. (Alternatively, you can wait until it rains and aerate the following day.) Aerating after watering or a rainy day will make the process easier since you can penetrate moist soil better than dry soil. You should also flag your sprinklers so that you don’t accidentally hit them while aerating. If you have a lot of thatch buildup in your yard, you might need to dethatch your lawn before aerating as well.

When it comes to combatting the effects of soil compaction, core aeration does a far better job for a longer period of time—because it actually removes dirt rather than just pressing holes into it. By taking dirt out from under your lawn, core aeration allows more light, air, water, and nutrients to penetrate into the soil below and help your grass’s roots grow even stronger.

The best way to aerate your lawn depends on what kind of grass and soil you have and your budget and patience level. There are many options to choose from, including spike aerators, core aerators, aerator shoes, and more, and many types can be found in either manual or motorized versions.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

Yes, you can DIY either core or liquid aeration for your lawn. You can use a manual core aerator or rent an automatic one. Just be sure to mark off yard obstacles like sprinkler heads before you start. Liquid aeration is easier—just hook up a garden pump sprayer, although some are able to be attached to a hose. While liquid aeration is not as laborious as core aeration, you will need to focus on an even distribution of the solution across your entire lawn for it to be effective. Of course, if you are unsure about doing both, call a pro.

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