FAQs
Mullins Lawn Enforcement LLC
Have a lawn or landscaping-related question? We have the answer at Mullins Lawn Enforcement LLC. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
What are all of your landscaping services?
Our comprehensive landscaping services include lawn maintenance, garden design, tree and shrub planting, and overall landscape upkeep. We also specialize in mulch and rock flower bed installations. While mulch requires annual replacement and can make weed control more challenging due to moisture retention, rock installations provide long-term value. They never need replacement and promote natural water drainage away from your home, which is crucial for its longevity.Do you provide ongoing maintenance services?
Yes, we offer continuous maintenance services. Our customers can choose between monthly or quarterly plans for their gardens and landscaping needs, ensuring consistent care throughout the year.
What is your drain installation service?
Our drain installation service is designed to address and resolve issues with standing water. We focus on areas around your home's foundation, in your yard, or between properties to ensure proper water drainage and prevent potential damage.What is the best time for aeration, seeding, or fertilizing?
Aeration is best performed after winter to allow oxygen and nutrients to penetrate the soil. Seeding is ideal in spring and fall, with fall being preferable for new lawns to avoid mowing interference. For optimal lawn health, we recommend fertilizing every 90 days to maintain consistent nutrient levels.What kind of fences do you do?
We provide three main types of fencing: four-foot-tall picket fences, six-foot-tall dog ear fences, and five-foot-tall ranch-style fences. Each style offers unique benefits and aesthetic appeal.How do I choose the right type of fence for my property?
Selecting the appropriate fence involves several considerations. We advise customers to evaluate the fence's primary purpose, their budget constraints, local zoning laws and homeowners' association rules, ongoing maintenance requirements, and the fence's visual compatibility with their property's overall design.
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