Landscaping FAQs – West Houston, Katy, Fulshear, Cinco Ranch & Richmond, TX
1. How much does landscaping cost in Katy, Fulshear, or West Houston?
Landscaping costs vary depending on the size of your yard, design details, materials, and services needed. Small projects may start at a few hundred dollars, while complete landscape design and installation projects can range from several thousand dollars to much more. We provide free on-site estimates so homeowners in Katy, Cinco Ranch, Richmond, Fulshear, and West Houston know exactly what to expect before work begins.
2. Do you offer free landscaping estimates?
Yes! We offer free consultations and estimates throughout West Houston and the surrounding communities. We’ll visit your property, discuss your goals, and create a customized landscaping plan that fits your budget.
3. What landscaping services do you provide?
We’re a full-service landscaping company offering:
- Sod installation
- Planting & flower beds
- Mulch and decorative stone borders
- Irrigation & sprinkler repair
- Seasonal cleanups
Our team handles everything from small refreshes to complete yard transformations.
4. What areas do you service?
We proudly serve:
- West Houston
- Katy
- Cinco Ranch
- Fulshear
- Richmond
- Brookshire and nearby neighborhoods
If you’re unsure whether you’re in our service area, just give us a call!
5. When is the best time to landscape in this area?
Spring and fall are ideal for landscaping in Katy and West Houston due to cooler temperatures and better plant establishment. However, many services like sod, irrigation, hardscaping, and lighting can be installed year-round.
6. What type of grass grows best in Katy and Richmond lawns?
Warm-season grasses perform best in our Texas climate. Popular options include:
- St. Augustine (great for shade)
- Bermuda (durable and sun-loving)
- Zoysia (thick and low maintenance)
We help you choose the right sod based on sun exposure, soil conditions, and traffic.
7. How often should I water my lawn during Texas summers?
During hot Katy and Fulshear summers, most lawns need deep watering 2–3 times per week. Watering early in the morning helps prevent evaporation and keeps grass healthy. A properly working sprinkler system ensures even coverage and saves water.
8. Do you install and repair sprinkler or irrigation systems?
Yes. We specialize in irrigation installation, repairs, and system upgrades. Whether you have broken sprinkler heads, leaks, low pressure, or need a smart controller, we can keep your lawn properly watered and efficient.
9. Do you offer drainage solutions for yards that flood?
Absolutely. Heavy rains in West Houston and Cinco Ranch often cause standing water or soggy lawns. We install:
- French drains
- Catch basins
- Yard grading
- Downspout extensions
These solutions protect your landscaping and your home’s foundation.
10. Can you design my entire landscape from scratch?
Yes. Our professional landscape design services include layout planning, plant selection, bed design, and full installation. We create custom outdoor spaces that enhance curb appeal and thrive in the Texas climate.
11. How long does a landscaping project take?
Smaller projects like mulch or planting may take 1–2 days, while full landscape installations can take 1–2 weeks or more depending on size and complexity. We provide a clear timeline before we begin.
12. Do you offer regular lawn maintenance services?
Yes, we provide routine lawn care for commercial properties in Katy, Richmond, and surrounding areas, including:
- Mowing & edging
- Bed maintenance
- Fertilization
- Seasonal cleanups
- Shrub trimming
Maintenance plans keep your property looking great year-round.
13. Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are fully insured and committed to safe, professional landscaping services. Our trained team treats every property with care and respect.
14. What plants work best in West Houston landscapes?
We recommend heat-tolerant, low-maintenance plants that thrive locally, such as:
- Texas sage
- Lantana
- Boxwood
- Indian hawthorn
- Ornamental grasses
- Native perennials
These plants handle Texas heat and require less water.