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Lawns in North Texas: Cracked, Crooked, and Crying for Help

  • Writer: jimkelchoate
    jimkelchoate
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

If your lawn has more peaks and valleys than a Texas oil boom—and more cracks than a dad joke convention—don’t worry, you’re not alone.

Welcome to North Texas, where our clay-rich soil expands when wet, shrinks when dry, and basically has the emotional stability of a reality TV contestant. Add in poor drainage, erosion, droughts, and the occasional “temporary” truck parking spot, and you’ve got yourself a yard that’s either lumpy, cracked, soggy, or all three. 🌪️💧🌞

But there’s a fix—one that doesn’t involve moving to Kansas.

We start by tilling the soil (basically giving your yard a much-needed deep tissue massage), then filling the low spots with fresh, clean soil (no mystery lumps included). Finally, we grade everything to improve drainage, so water flows away from your foundation—not into it like an uninvited houseguest.

The result? A level lawn that drains properly, looks great, and doesn’t try to twist your ankle every time you mow.

If your yard is lumpy, bumpy, or generally making you question your life choices, give us a shout. We’ll bring the tools. You bring the lemonade. 🍋🛠️



 
 
 
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