Fairway Lawns provides lawn care in Simpsonville that focuses on the basics that actually move the needle: healthier soil, thicker turf, and weed control that doesn’t quit halfway through the season.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns provides lawn care in Simpsonville that focuses on the basics that actually move the needle: healthier soil, thicker turf, and weed control that doesn’t quit halfway through the season.
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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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Simpsonville lawns don’t stay “one way” for long. A few rainy days can make everything look great, then a stretch of heat shows up and suddenly the thin areas stand out, weeds creep in near the curb, and the backyard starts looking uneven. Most homeowners aren’t doing anything wrong, the lawn just needs the right timing and a plan that sticks with it.
We feed the lawn based on the season and how turf grows here, not just when it looks a little pale. The goal is steady growth and deeper roots so your lawn holds up better when weather swings from warm rain to hot afternoons.
We use pre-emergent to help prevent weeds before they sprout and post-emergent treatments to handle active weeds that are already stealing space. In Simpsonville, crabgrass and nutsedge often show up in warmer months, while clover and dandelion love any spot where the turf is thin.
If your soil feels hard, water runs off, or the lawn never seems to "fill in," compaction is often part of the story. Mechanical aeration opens up the soil so roots can breathe and absorb nutrients again. Overseeding helps thicken turf, reduce bare spots, and make the lawn look more even. Fall is usually a great window for this, with early spring also working depending on turf type and conditions.
When patches look stressed even with proper watering, lawn pests may be the culprit. We offer preventative and curative options for common turf pests like grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms.
If your lawn isn't responding to fertilizer, soil pH may be limiting what the grass can absorb. When needed, lime helps balance acidic soil and improves nutrient availability.
Warm-season grasses are typically a strong fit in Simpsonville. Bermuda is popular for durability and recovery, while zoysia is known for a thick, “clean” look. Centipede can be a solid option for lower-input lawns. Tall fescue is also common in the Upstate for shadier areas or homeowners who prefer a cool-season lawn with the right upkeep.
Common lawn pests include grubs, armyworms, chinch bugs, and sod webworms. Common weeds include crabgrass, dandelion, clover, and nutsedge, especially where turf is thin or soil is compacted.
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We start with a quick quote and a plan that fits your lawn’s needs.
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Then we handle treatments on schedule and keep you informed, so you always know what was done and what’s coming next.
Fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime when needed.
Seasonal applications timed around active growth work best for most lawns here.
Fall is usually ideal, with early spring also working depending on turf and conditions.
Yes. We apply responsibly and provide clear guidance on when it’s okay to be back on the lawn.
Usually not, as long as we can access the lawn.
We’ll explain options clearly so you can choose what fits, no pressure.
If you're tired of thin spots, stubborn weeds, and a lawn that never looks consistent, let's fix it properly. Reach out for a free quote and we'll build a lawn care plan that makes your Simpsonville yard easier to enjoy.