Fairway Lawns builds lawn care programs for Bath specifically, so your yard looks clean and healthy instead of patchy and worn out.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns builds lawn care programs for Bath specifically, so your yard looks clean and healthy instead of patchy and worn out.
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Monday – Thursday: 7:00am to 7:00pm CT
Friday: 7:00am to 6:00pm CT
Saturday: 7:00am to 3:00pm CT
Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm CT
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Bath might be small, but the yards here still have big personalities, shaded front lawns, open backyards, and plenty of space for kids, pets, and cookouts. Between South Carolina heat, humidity, and compacted soil around older homes, it can be tough to keep grass thick and even on your own.
Bath sits in a warm, humid part of Aiken County, where soils can swing between sandy and heavier clay. Nutrients do not always stay put. We use seasonal fertilization plans tailored to local soil and grass types, focusing on steady feeding rather than one heavy application. The result is stronger roots, richer color, and turf that stands up better to everyday use.
Left alone, crabgrass, clover, and broadleaf weeds can take over open areas, driveway edges, and thin spots. Our weed control combines pre-emergent treatments to stop many weeds before they sprout with post-emergent applications for the stubborn ones that sneak through. We choose products that are tough on weeds but appropriate for your grass type.
Around Bath's older neighborhoods and rural roads, soil compaction is common, especially in yards with driveways, foot traffic, or equipment. Mechanical aeration pulls out small plugs of soil, creating channels for water, air, and nutrients to reach the root zone. When conditions are right, we can follow with overseeding to fill thin areas and help your lawn recover from summer stress.
Many Bath homeowners see the best transformation when weed control, mechanical aeration, and overseeding are used together. We push back weeds, open the soil, and then thicken the turf. Over time, that thicker lawn naturally shades out many invaders and is easier to maintain.
If you are seeing odd brown patches that do not respond to water or fertilizer, grubs or other turf insects may be at work. We offer preventive and curative treatments for pests like grubs, chinch bugs, and sod webworms so your lawn is protected above and below the surface.
Sometimes a lawn struggles because the soil has slid too far toward acidic. When it makes sense, we recommend lime applications to balance pH so your grass can use the nutrients it is getting. We only suggest lime when your soil and lawn health actually call for it.
Bath shares much of its climate with nearby Aiken: hot summers, mild winters, and long growing seasons. That makes warm-season grasses the best long-term fit.
Cool-season grasses like Tall Fescue may appear in heavily shaded spots, but most full-sun lawns here do best with warm-season turf.
Insects we often see:
Common weeds in the area:
– Crabgrass in thin, sunny sections
– Dandelion and clover in open turf
– Nutsedge or other moisture-loving weeds in low or damp spots
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Quote and Conversation – You tell us about your lawn, and we provide a clear, no-pressure estimate.
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On-Site Assessment – Your technician looks at soil, grass type, shade, and problem spots to fine-tune your program.
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Scheduled Services – We roll out fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, and pest treatments at the right times for Bath's climate.
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Follow-Up and Support – If something looks off between visits, you can reach out and we will talk through it or come take another look.
We provide fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, pest and grub control, and lime treatments when soil pH needs adjustment.
Most lawns do best with several lighter applications across the growing season rather than one heavy dose. We time those visits for local conditions.
Warm-season lawns are often aerated in spring or early summer. Overseeding is usually reserved for cool-season areas in fall. We base the timing on your grass type and goals.
Yes, when applied correctly. Your technician will let you know if there is a short waiting period before people or pets should return to the lawn.
Not usually. As long as we can access the yard, we can treat and leave a detailed summary of what was done.
Reach out for a quote, and once you are comfortable with the plan, we will schedule your first visit and begin building a healthier lawn.
If your lawn looks more tired than lush, we can help turn things around. Request your free lawn care quote in Bath, and our local team will bring professional treatments and practical advice to your yard.