


Some backyards get away from you. What starts as a few weeds turns into a full-on takeover - and before long, the whole space feels unusable. That's exactly what we were dealing with here. Waist-high weeds had completely consumed the yard, wall to wall, with no lawn underneath to speak of.
The first step was our detailed weeding process. Every weed pulled, roots and all. That part matters more than people think. If you skip the root work and just cut things down at the surface, you're back in the same situation within weeks. We cleared everything down to bare soil before we even thought about the next step.
Once the yard was cleared and the soil prepped, we laid fresh sod across the entire backyard. Getting sod to look right comes down to prep - the soil needs to be level, loose, and ready to make contact. Cut corners there and you end up with patchy, uneven results. Do it right and you get a tight, uniform lawn that actually takes hold.
We also cleaned up the landscape beds running along the fence line and the back of the house. Fresh mulch, clean edging - it ties everything together and gives the whole yard a finished look rather than just a "we mowed it" look. The difference between a maintained yard and a cared-for yard is in those details.
This kind of job is a full reset. It's not just cosmetic - it's getting a space back to something usable and something you actually want to spend time in. If your yard is in a similar spot, this is exactly the kind of work we do.