Local Knowledge
Serving Lilburn Since 2013
Lilburn started as a railroad town in 1890, and the walkable Old Town district around the railroad and Lilburn City Park is still the heart of the community. The residential neighborhoods are well established, with many properties sitting on half-acre and larger lots under mature tree canopies that have been growing for 30 or 40 years. Those trees create a set of landscaping challenges that newer suburban communities do not have: heavy shade that kills sun-loving grasses, surface roots that complicate mowing and bed installation, and altered drainage as root systems have grown into and around older infrastructure. We work with these conditions rather than pretending they do not exist: Tall Fescue and shade-tolerant ground covers in the shaded zones, Bermuda where there is enough sun, and clean bed lines that avoid the worst of the root conflict.
The Yellow River corridor that runs through the Lilburn area adds another dimension to drainage planning. Properties near the river and its tributaries have seen flooding over the years, and even lots outside the flood zone can have problems when heavy Gwinnett County rain events push water across neighborhood streets and into low-lying yards. We assess drainage at the property level and correct it with grading and drainage solutions that hold up through Georgia's summer storm season.
Lawn care maintenance contracts are the backbone of our Lilburn work. The established neighborhoods here, many strung along Lawrenceville Highway, US-29, that runs through the center of town, have homeowners who understand the value of consistent professional care versus hoping someone shows up with a mower. We arrive on a set schedule, do the work correctly, and communicate when we see a problem developing.
Lilburn is about 32 miles from our Covington base, on the northwest edge of the area we cover, and the distance does not change your price. To schedule a free estimate, call (470) 226-7215.