There are really two Greensboros. The town itself is a small, historic county seat, founded in 1786 and named for Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, with an antebellum downtown square, old churches, and the 1807 Old Gaol just north of I-20 at Exit 130. Then, about five miles south down SR-44, there is the Lake Oconee area, some of the highest-value property in the region, which gets lumped in under the Greensboro name on maps and in mailing addresses. We serve both, and they call for different work. The in-town historic homes need careful planting, lawn care, and drainage that respects an older property. The lake side is a different standard entirely. Our crew brings experience from years of high-end property work in Palm Beach County, Florida, where the bar for finished grounds matches what Lake Oconee owners expect.
On the lake side, gated communities like Reynolds Lake Oconee, with its championship courses and the lakefront Ritz-Carlton, along with Harbor Club and Cuscowilla, set what grounds are supposed to look like. Many of those lakefront lots are sloped, dropping from the road toward the water, which is real engineering work: retaining walls in block or natural stone to hold the grade and create level terraces, drainage and stormwater control so runoff does not scour the bank, and grading done right before any sod or planting goes in. We also build lakefront paver patios, stone fire pits, and steps down toward the dock, the kind of work where material and craftsmanship show.
Greensboro is about 43 miles southeast of Covington, an easy run east on I-20, and we serve this part of the Lake Country regularly. For a second-home owner who is not always on site, that matters: we handle estimates, installs, and ongoing maintenance without you there for every visit. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate on any property in town or out on the lake.