Monroe is Walton County's county seat and its largest city, and the property here splits into two clear groups. Downtown holds one of the largest collections of antebellum homes in Georgia, with Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne houses lining the streets around the 1883 Walton County Courthouse and the historic commercial district along Broad and Spring streets. These older homes sit on mature lots with trees and beds that have grown in over generations, and they need careful pruning and maintenance, not a wholesale tear-out. The second group is the newer subdivisions on the city's edges, neighborhoods like Alcovy Lakes, Alcovy Bluffs, and The Oaks at Alcovy off Highway 138, built over the last two decades, where buyers are already dealing with builder-grade lawns that have thinned out.
Walton County's red clay does not forgive sloppy prep. Sod laid directly over hard, ungraded clay fails within a season, which is the most common call we get from the newer Monroe subdivisions. We strip, grade, and amend the ground the right way before a single piece of sod goes down. The rural stretches of the county outside Monroe proper bring a different kind of job: land clearing on parcels that have gone unattended, drainage on sloped lots along the Highway 11 corridor, and grading before new construction or landscaping can start.
Monroe clients who want annual lawn care contracts get the same scheduling and consistency they would in Covington. We are not a one-time crew that disappears. If you want a crew on a regular schedule, we set that up. Call (470) 226-7215 to discuss your property and get a free written estimate.