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Get Your Yard Looking Great After Stump Removal or Damage with Professional Lawn Restoration
If your lawn has bare patches, thin grass, compacted soil, or areas that just won’t green up no matter what you do, lawn restoration brings it back to life. Maybe the previous owner didn’t keep up with it, or years of foot traffic and Florida’s intense sun have worn it down. Whatever the reason, our crew fixes the underlying issues by aerating compacted soil, adding fresh topsoil where needed, and installing healthy sod or seed that thrives in Southwest Florida’s climate. We serve Naples, Marco Island, and Bonita Springs, and we know how sandy soil, seasonal storms, and humidity affect grass growth in this area.
We start by grading any uneven spots and making sure water drains properly so you don’t end up with soggy patches or erosion problems after the next big rain. If your soil is depleted or too sandy to support thick grass, we’ll bring in quality topsoil and work it in before laying sod or seeding. Once the new grass is down, we clean up all debris and leave your property looking finished. The owner is onsite for every job and available if you have questions or need adjustments. If something isn’t right, we’ll come back and make it right at no charge because we stand behind our work and want you to have a lawn you’re proud of.
Why a Damaged Lawn Needs Professional Restoration
When your lawn looks tired, patchy, or hasn’t been cared for in a while, we can bring it back to life. Maybe it’s thin grass, bare spots, weeds taking over, or soil that’s hard and compacted from neglect. Whatever the issue, we handle the whole restoration process aerating compacted soil, adding quality topsoil where needed, reseeding or laying fresh sod, and making sure everything drains properly. We match your existing grass type and get your yard looking green and healthy again.
Our crew takes care of everything from start to finish. The owner checks each job personally, and if anything doesn’t grow in right or needs adjustment, we come back and make it right at no extra cost. Most lawns bounce back within a few weeks, and you’ll have a yard you can actually enjoy again instead of one you’ve been avoiding.

Bring Your Lawn Back to Life with Expert Restoration
When your lawn looks rough, patchy, or worn out, bringing it back to life takes more than just throwing down some grass seed and hoping for the best. Maybe you’ve had construction equipment rolling across it, tree work that left ruts and bare spots, or years of neglect that turned what used to be a decent yard into something you’d rather not look at. Whatever caused the damage, getting your lawn back in shape requires addressing the soil, drainage, and grass coverage all at once.
We start by evaluating what’s really going on with your property in Naples, Marco Island, or Bonita Springs. Sometimes the soil is compacted from heavy machinery or foot traffic, which suffocates the roots and prevents new growth. Other times, low spots collect water and create muddy patches that won’t support healthy grass. We look at the whole picture before we start bringing in equipment or materials.
The restoration process typically involves grading the lawn to smooth out uneven areas, adding quality topsoil where needed, and preparing the ground so grass seed or sod actually has a chance to take root. If drainage is an issue, we’ll address that too, because no amount of seed or fertilizer will fix a yard that stays soggy after every rain. Southwest Florida’s sandy soil and seasonal downpours mean drainage matters more here than in a lot of other places.
Once the ground is prepped, we install fresh sod or seed depending on your budget and timeline. Sod gives you instant results but costs more. Seed takes longer but works great if you’re patient and willing to water consistently. Either way, we make sure everything is done right so you’re not dealing with the same problems six months down the road.
Because the owner is hands-on with every project, you can reach out anytime if something doesn’t look right or if you have questions about maintenance. We’re not the kind of company that disappears after the job is finished. If there’s an issue, we’ll come back and make it right. No hassle, no excuses. Just a local crew that wants your yard looking the way it should.
Most lawn restoration projects take one to three days depending on the size of the area and what needs to be done. After we grind the stump, we’ll grade and level the soil, bring in topsoil if needed, and lay fresh sod or seed. The grading and prep usually happen the same day or the next, and sod installation can be done right after. If we’re seeding instead, you’ll see grass starting to come in within a week or two. The timeline also depends on weather since heavy rain can delay grading, but we work efficiently to get your yard looking great as quickly as possible.
The process starts with clearing out any leftover debris and wood chips from the stump grinding. Then we assess the area to see if there are any drainage issues or uneven spots that need attention. We grade and level the soil to make sure water flows properly and doesn’t pool up after storms. If the soil quality isn’t great or there’s not enough topsoil, we’ll bring in fresh material and spread it evenly. Once the ground is prepped, we install sod or spread seed depending on your preference and budget. Finally, we clean up the site completely and haul away any extra dirt or debris so your yard is ready to use right away.
The cost depends on the size of the area, the condition of the soil, and what materials are needed. A small restoration after one stump removal might run a few hundred dollars, while larger projects with multiple areas, extensive grading, or premium sod can cost more. We give you a detailed quote upfront so there are no surprises, and we break down what’s included so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Investing in proper grading and quality sod now saves you money long term because your grass will grow healthier and you won’t have drainage problems or dead spots that need fixing later.
Yes, watering is important to help the new grass establish strong roots, especially in Florida’s heat. If we install sod, you’ll need to water it lightly every day for the first week or two to keep it moist but not soaking wet. After that, you can cut back to a few times a week as the roots take hold. For seeded areas, keep the soil consistently damp until you see good germination and growth. We’ll give you specific watering instructions based on the time of year and the type of grass we use, so you know exactly what to do to keep your lawn looking great.
If something doesn’t look right after the work is done, we come back and fix it at no charge. The owner is always available to talk if you have concerns, and we’ll assess what’s going on. Sometimes the ground can settle a bit, especially in sandy soil, and we’ll add more topsoil and re-level if needed. If the grass isn’t taking root properly, we’ll figure out whether it’s a watering issue, soil problem, or something else and make it right. We stand behind every job because our reputation depends on your yard looking great and staying that way.