Loganville has seen substantial residential growth over the past decade, and that growth created a specific landscaping problem: new-construction lawns that look fine at move-in and deteriorate quickly. Builders grade and seed lots as fast as possible to meet closing deadlines, but the soil underneath is often compacted from heavy equipment, graded over clay subsoil, or simply not prepared to sustain turf long-term. Within a season, bare spots appear, water pools in low areas, and the original lawn is largely gone. That is the call we get from Loganville homeowners regularly, and fixing it properly starts with grading and soil prep before any new sod goes down.
U.S. 78 runs through town as Main Street and meets SR 20 at the center of downtown, and that corridor carries a mix of strip centers, standalone commercial properties, and businesses that need ongoing grounds maintenance. We handle commercial maintenance contracts in the area and work with property managers who want a consistent, reliable crew on a set schedule. The county-line location means some properties fall in Gwinnett and some in Walton, but that does not complicate anything on our end. We serve both sides at the same price.
The older neighborhoods near downtown, around Bay Street and its late-Victorian brick storefronts, are a different kind of project: mature landscaping on settled lots that needs pruning, refreshing, or redesign rather than full installation. Wooded lots with natural buffers are common in the established parts of town, near green spaces like the 79-acre Vines Park. We assess each property on its own terms. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate anywhere in the Loganville area.