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Renovating Spring Branch yards.
Over 10 years of irrigation, landscape and hardscape for Spring Branch and the surrounding Houston area — owner-run, one crew for the whole yard.
Your Spring Branch yard, handled.
Spring Branch is full of established, mid-century homes with mature trees and good bones — and yards that have quietly aged out. A lot of our work here is renovation: refreshing tired beds, replacing sprinkler systems that are past their prime, and rebuilding fences and hardscape that have simply worn out.
When a yard has a solid layout held back by dated finishes, we bring it back rather than start over — and because one crew does the irrigation, planting, fence and stone, the whole thing gets updated together instead of piece by piece. Over 10 years in the area.
Neighborhoods we serve in Spring Branch
What Spring Branch yards need most.
The work we get called for most in Spring Branch — though one crew handles the whole yard.
Landscape renovation
Refreshing tired beds, re-sodding patchy lawns and re-edging borders — the fastest way to bring a dated Spring Branch yard back without a full redesign.
See Landscape & SodSprinkler replacement
When a system has been patched one too many times, a clean replacement laid out properly costs less over time than chasing the next leak.
See Irrigation & SprinklersFence rebuild
Pulling and replacing fences that have leaned or rotted out, set on footings deep enough to keep the new line straight for years.
See FenceHardscape refresh
Updating dated patios and walkways with new pavers or flagstone, set on a prepared base so they hold their line.
See Patios, Pavers & StoneGood bones, tired finishes
Older Spring Branch properties usually have mature trees and a solid layout — but a patchy lawn, worn-out beds and a sprinkler system past its prime hold the whole yard back. The bones are there; the finishes have aged.
That's why renovation, not redesign, is most of what we do here. New sod, refreshed beds, updated irrigation and rebuilt hardscape go a long way — and doing it with one crew keeps it coherent instead of a patchwork of separate jobs.
Recent jobs around Spring Branch.
Every photo is our own crew on an actual job in the Houston area — no stock photos.






Spring Branch, answered.
Yes — refreshing beds, re-sodding, replacing irrigation and rebuilding fences and hardscape. It's a lot of what we do in established neighborhoods like Spring Branch.
Yes. When a system has been repaired one too many times, a clean replacement laid out properly is usually cheaper over time than chasing the next leak.
Depends on the posts. Individual sections and rails can be replaced; if the posts have rotted or shifted, rebuilding the run from the footings up is the better long-term spend.
Spring Shadows, Spring Valley Village, Campbell Woods, Shadow Oaks, Pine Shadows and the surrounding Spring Branch area.
Yes — irrigation, sod, beds, fence, lighting and hardscape are all in-house, so a full refresh happens on one schedule with one crew.
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