Landscaping Services Suffolk County, NY

Your Yard Transformed Not Just Maintained

From grading and drainage to complete yard renovations, we handle the work that actually changes what your property looks like and how it functions.

Professional Site Prep

We prepare each area properly before work begins.

Clean, Reliable Work

Our crew keeps the project organized from start to finish.

Built for Long-Term Results

Every service is completed with durability in mind.

Why Choose Us

What Makes Our Work Different

Fully Licensed and Insured

We carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation, so you’re protected from day one through project completion.

Grading and Drainage Expertise

We don’t just plant and mulch we fix the structural problems other landscapers won’t touch, including drainage and uneven terrain.

Suffolk County Local Knowledge

We know Long Island’s soils, deer pressure, nitrogen regulations, and coastal conditions because we’ve worked in these neighborhoods for years.

Landscape Renovation Services Suffolk County, NY

When Maintenance Isn't Enough Anymore

There’s a point every property reaches where routine lawn care stops being the answer. The yard is overgrown, uneven, or flooding after every storm. The plants from the previous owners have taken over. The lawn is more weeds than grass. That’s not a maintenance problem it’s a renovation problem.

We provide landscape renovation services across Suffolk County, handling everything from full yard overhauls and lawn restoration to grading, property leveling, and site preparation. Whether you’re starting from scratch or correcting years of deferred work, we manage the entire project so you don’t have to coordinate multiple contractors or wonder what’s happening on your property.

Yard Renovation Services, Long Island

What a Real Renovation Actually Delivers

A properly renovated landscape doesn't just look better it drains better, functions better, and holds its value for years to come.

Your yard stops flooding after rain because drainage is addressed at the source, not patched over.
You get a lawn that’s actually healthy not one that looks okay until the next dry stretch or heavy storm.
Uneven ground gets corrected, so the yard is safe to walk, easier to mow, and usable again.
Your property’s curb appeal improves in a way that directly supports its resale value on Long Island’s competitive market.
You deal with one contractor from start to finish no juggling crews, no miscommunication between trades.
You get a long-term solution that ties grading, drainage, and lawn repair together so the whole yard performs better season after season.

Landscape Grading Services Suffolk County, NY

Drainage Problems Don't Fix Themselves

If your yard pools after rain, slopes toward your foundation, or stays soggy for days after a storm, you don’t have a lawn problem you have a grading problem. And no amount of reseeding or fertilizing will fix it.

Our landscape grading services in Suffolk County correct the elevation and slope of your property so water moves away from your home and toward appropriate drainage points. This is foundational work literally. Get it wrong, and everything installed on top of it is at risk. Get it right, and the rest of the renovation holds up the way it should.

Suffolk County’s glacially deposited soils make this more complicated than it sounds. Drainage characteristics vary dramatically from one neighborhood to the next sandy loam on the South Shore drains fast; heavier soils in North Shore communities like Huntington and Northport hold water longer. We assess your specific site before we touch anything, because a grading plan that works in Bay Shore won’t necessarily work in Cold Spring Harbor.

Lawn Restoration Services in Suffolk County, NY

Restoring a Lawn Starts Below the Surface

Throwing seed on a struggling lawn almost never works and most homeowners who’ve tried it know that firsthand. The reason is simple: if the underlying problem isn’t fixed first, nothing you put on top of it will last.

Our lawn restoration services in Suffolk County start with a real diagnosis. Is the soil compacted? Is the pH off? Is there a drainage issue keeping the root zone saturated? Is the existing grass species wrong for the amount of shade on your property? We find the answer before we recommend anything.

From there, restoration might mean aeration and overseeding, soil amendment, full sod installation, or a combination of all three depending on what your lawn actually needs. The goal isn’t a lawn that looks good for one season. It’s one that holds up through Long Island’s summers, recovers from dry spells, and stays dense enough to crowd out weeds on its own.

Fast Quotes

Modern Equipment

Clean Finish

Our Process

How It Works

A simple process designed to keep everything clear, efficient, and stress-free from start to finish.

On-Site Assessment First

We visit your property, evaluate drainage, soil, grade, and existing conditions before recommending anything or quoting a number.

Detailed Written Proposal

You receive an itemized proposal with clear scope, materials, and timeline nothing vague, nothing that balloons into surprises later.

Full Renovation, Start to Finish

We handle the complete project in the right sequence grading first, hardscape next, planting last — and leave the site clean when we’re done.

FAQ | Common Questions

Answers Before You Get Started

Not sure where to begin? We’ve answered the most common questions about our process, services, timelines, and what you can expect when working with our team.

How much does a landscape renovation cost in Suffolk County?
The honest answer is that it depends on the scope of the project but we can give you a realistic range. Basic yard renovation work, like lawn restoration or targeted grading, typically starts in the low thousands. Full backyard renovations that include grading, drainage, new plantings, and hardscape elements can run anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000 or more. Costs in Suffolk County tend to run 20 to 30 percent higher than national averages due to local labor and material pricing. The best way to get an accurate number is a site visit — we can’t responsibly quote a renovation without seeing the property first. What we can promise is that you’ll get an itemized written proposal, not a ballpark scribbled on a business card.
Landscape grading is the process of reshaping the slope and elevation of your property so water drains correctly away from your home, not toward it. If your yard pools after rain, you have soggy areas that never fully dry out, or you’ve noticed moisture in your basement following storms, there’s a reasonable chance grading is part of the solution. In Suffolk County, this is a particularly common issue because the county’s glacially deposited soils vary dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood. A yard in Smithtown or Kings Park can have completely different drainage behavior than one in Islip or Babylon just a few miles away. We assess your specific site conditions before making any recommendations, because grading done wrong can make drainage problems worse, not better.
Lawn restoration focuses specifically on the grass diagnosing why it’s failing and correcting it through aeration, overseeding, sodding, soil amendment, or some combination of those. A full landscape renovation is a broader scope of work that may include removing existing plantings, regrading the property, installing new beds, adding hardscape elements, and then finishing with new lawn installation. Think of lawn restoration as fixing one component of the outdoor environment. A full renovation is more like a complete reset — addressing the structure, the drainage, the design, and the planting all at once. Many of our projects in Suffolk County involve both, because drainage and grading issues are often what caused the lawn to fail in the first place.
Spring is the most popular season and the most competitive for scheduling because homeowners want their properties ready for summer. But fall is genuinely one of the best times for renovation work on Long Island, particularly for lawn restoration. Cooler temperatures and fall rains create ideal conditions for seed germination and establishment, and new grass has time to root before winter sets in. Grading, drainage, and hardscape work can continue well into November in most years. If you’ve been putting off a project because you think you missed the spring window, fall is a legitimate second chance — and contractors tend to have more availability than they do in April and May.
It depends on the scope, but most residential landscape renovation projects in Suffolk County run anywhere from a few days for targeted lawn restoration work to several weeks for a full property transformation involving grading, drainage, hardscape, and planting. The most important thing to understand is sequencing: grading and drainage work comes first, then any underground irrigation work, then hardscape installation, and planting last. Skipping steps or rushing the sequence creates problems that are expensive to fix later. We give every client a realistic project timeline in writing before work begins, and we stick to it — because your schedule matters and uncertainty is one of the biggest frustrations homeowners have with contractors.
Yes — but the approach matters. A lawn that’s mostly weeds or patchy bare spots usually got that way for a reason: compacted soil, poor drainage, the wrong grass species for the conditions, or years of inadequate care. Simply seeding over a weedy lawn rarely works because the weeds outcompete new grass before it can establish. We start by diagnosing the underlying cause, then address it — whether that means aerating and amending the soil, correcting a drainage issue, or removing and replacing the existing turf entirely with sod. For lawns in particularly rough shape, full sod installation often delivers faster, more reliable results than seeding and is worth the additional investment.

Still Have Questions?

We’re here to help. Reach out today and our team will walk you through the next steps, answer your questions, and help you get started with confidence.

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