Fairway Lawns provides lawn care services in Lyman that focuses on the stuff that actually changes a yard: healthier soil, stronger roots, thicker turf, and weed control that’s timed right.
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Fairway Lawns provides lawn care services in Lyman that focuses on the stuff that actually changes a yard: healthier soil, stronger roots, thicker turf, and weed control that’s timed right.
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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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Lyman lawns can be a little sneaky. From the street, everything might look fine then you walk across the yard and feel how tight the soil is, notice thin spots near the driveway, or realize weeds keep winning the same corners every year. Between Upstate heat, pop-up storms, and clay-heavy soil that compacts fast, it doesn’t take much for grass to get stressed and weeds to move in.
We use seasonal fertilization to support steady growth and deeper rooting so your grass stays thicker and more resilient through summer stress. When the lawn is healthier, it naturally crowds out a lot of weeds.
We combine pre-emergent and post-emergent weed treatments to prevent weeds before they sprout and target what's already active. In Lyman, crabgrass and nutsedge can show up quickly during warm weather, while clover and dandelions love thin turf and shady edges.
If water runs off instead of soaking in, or you're stuck with bare spots that won't fill, compaction is often the reason. Mechanical aeration opens the soil so oxygen, water, and nutrients reach the roots again. Overseeding thickens turf, fills weak areas, and improves overall lawn appearance. Fall is typically the best time for aeration and overseeding in the Upstate, with early spring also working depending on turf type and lawn conditions.
Sometimes the lawn isn't "dry" it's being eaten. We offer preventative and curative treatments for grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms to reduce damage and prevent thinning.
If your lawn doesn't respond well to fertilizer, pH may be limiting nutrient uptake. Lime can help balance acidic soil and improve nutrient availability for struggling lawns.
Warm-season grasses like Bermuda, zoysia, and centipede are common in sunny Lyman yards. Tall fescue is also a go-to in the Upstate especially for homeowners who want a cool-season lawn or have more shade.
We start with a quick quote, recommend the right services for your lawn, and keep treatments consistent. You’ll always know what was done, why it matters, and what comes next.
Fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime as needed.
Most lawns do best with seasonal applications timed to growth.
Fall is usually ideal, with early spring also working depending on turf and conditions.
Yes. We apply responsibly and provide simple after-service guidance.
Usually not, as long as we can access the lawn.
We’ll explain options clearly so you can choose what fits.
If your lawn is thin, weedy, or just not improving, let's change that. Request a free quote and we'll build a Lyman lawn care plan that makes your yard thicker, healthier, and easier to enjoy.