Fairway Lawns helps homeowners in Lavaca build lawns that look thicker, stay greener longer, and don't feel like a constant guessing game.
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Fairway Lawns helps homeowners in Lavaca build lawns that look thicker, stay greener longer, and don't feel like a constant guessing game.
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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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Lavaca lawns have a way of keeping you humble. You can mow on Saturday, feel good about it, and then a week later you’re staring at fresh weeds in the sunny spots and thin grass along the edges like the lawn didn’t get the memo. Between heat, humidity, and fast-growing weeds, staying ahead takes more than “water and hope.”
A lawn that looks good all summer starts with roots that are actually fed and supported. We time fertilization to match how grass grows here, so your lawn isn't just bright green for a few days, it keeps improving as the season moves along.
We treat weeds before they sprout and tackle the ones already showing, using a mix of pre-emergent and post-emergent control. In Lavaca, we often see crabgrass and nutsedge during warm stretches, plus broadleaf weeds like clover and dandelion that creep in when turf thins out.
If the soil feels like concrete or you notice water sitting on top after rain, compaction may be limiting growth. Aeration opens the soil so water, oxygen, and nutrients can reach the roots again. Overseeding thickens the turf, fills weak areas, and helps your lawn look more even. Fall is usually the best time for this, with early spring also working in certain situations.
Sometimes the lawn looks "stressed" but it's not drought, it's insects feeding under the surface. We offer preventative and curative treatments for common turf pests like grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms.
When a lawn isn't responding the way it should, soil pH can be part of the problem. If testing or symptoms point that direction, lime can help balance pH and improve how your lawn absorbs nutrients.
Warm-season grasses are usually the best match here. Bermuda and zoysia hold up well in heat and sun, and they bounce back better from wear and tear. For shadier areas or seasonal thickening, tall fescue or perennial rye can be used strategically depending on the property.
Lawn pests that show up locally include grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms. Common weeds include crabgrass, nutsedge, clover, and dandelion, especially where the lawn is thin or compacted.
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Get a Quote
Tell us what you're seeing, thin spots, weeds, compacted soil, and we'll recommend a plan that fits your yard.
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We Do the Work
Your technician handles treatments on schedule, and you'll always know what was applied and what's coming next.
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Enjoy the Results
With steady care, lawns get thicker, weeds lose ground, and yard work stops feeling like a never-ending reset.
Fertilization, weed control, aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime when needed.
Most lawns do best with seasonal applications that support spring growth and strengthen roots in fall.
Fall is often ideal, with early spring also working depending on turf type and lawn condition.
We apply products responsibly and provide clear guidance on when it’s okay to be back on the lawn.
Usually, no, if we can access your lawn, we can treat it.
We’ll explain your options clearly so you can choose what fits.
If your lawn keeps hovering in that "almost nice" zone, let's push it over the line. Reach out for a fast quote, and we'll help you build thicker grass, fewer weeds, and a yard you actually enjoy looking at.