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CORNERSTONE LAWN & LANDSCAPE

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29 years of experience

We are blessed to have been able to provide Lawn, Landscaping and Irrigation to the Muskogee area for over 15 years. Our company is family owner and operated by James McKay, Tyler McKay ( who is finishing up his degree in Landscape Design from Connors State)and Brandon McKay. We provide our services the same way we would want you to provide them to us, with quality and respect. You will never see one of our staff smoking, swearing or being disrespectful in any way. We let the Lord lead us in all that we do.

We are blessed to have been able to provide Lawn, Landscaping and Irrigation to the Muskogee area for over 15 years. Our company is family owner and operated by James McKay, Tyler McKay ( who is finishing up his degree in Landscape Design from Connors State)and Brandon McKay. We provide our services the same way we would want you to provide them to us, with quality and respect. You will never see one of our staff smoking, swearing or being disrespectful in any way. We let the Lord lead us in all that we do.

Rototilling questions, answered by experts

Yes, an excavation company is the best option for land grading and yard leveling. General landscapers might be able to tackle these projects, but an excavation company will do a better job because they’re used to operating the necessary heavy machinery. Landscapers might opt to do the work manually, which takes much longer and could cost you more in labor fees. Finally, excavation companies will understand local regulations and know when you need permits to legalize the work, while a landscaper might not.

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.

An aboveground pool should be level within 1 inch—and it starts to become unsafe after a couple of inches. Any slope will lead to an uneven distribution of water, which will put pressure on your pool’s structure, wearing down the pool liner. In certain cases, it could cause your pool to collapse. Even if you’re within a safe window, you may still notice that the water level is uneven.

It depends on the model of your pool. You’ll always have to level the topsoil, but most vinyl-lined pools require an additional 1- to 2-inch layer of sand to protect the liner. This way, when a foot kicks down to the bottom of your pool, it’s not scraping the liner against the hard ground. If your pool isn’t vinyl-lined, you can skip this step or add a layer of another base material, like decomposed granite. Always check your manufacturer’s instructions before you begin.

Yes, rototilling has many benefits. Rototilling is a great way to aerate the soil in your garden, introduce fertilizer, and remove weeds from your soil to prep it for planting, so it is very often a worthwhile expense. You can get by without rototilling if you’re willing to use manual tools, but the work will take much longer and is very labor-intensive. If you’re looking to prepare your garden for planting or your soil for new grass growth, rototilling is relatively inexpensive and almost always worth the money.

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