Landscaping — Design + Install + Refresh

Yard refreshes, planting, sod/turf, mulch/rock, irrigation fixes, and lighting — built for curb appeal and low maintenance.

Most landscaping headaches come from water problems + weak edging: mis-aimed sprinklers, poor drainage, and materials that migrate. We plan flow, separation, and maintenance so your yard stays clean and intentional.

Serving Merced and surrounding areas • Licensed & insured • Refresh + install + irrigation support

Fast triage: brown lawn vs pooling water vs weeds/overgrowth vs “just want it cleaner” (optional)
Common win: Fix irrigation coverage + add clean edging/mulch and the yard instantly looks “maintained.”
✓ Yard refresh • ✓ Planting • ✓ Sod/turf • ✓ Irrigation fixes • ✓ Mulch/rock • ✓ Drainage support

Landscaping Services with wiBuilder

We provide refreshes, new installs, planting, mulch/rock, and irrigation/drainage fixes. Our focus: clean layout, easy maintenance, and water-smart results.

Yard Refresh + New Install

Cleanups, bed rebuilds, new planting, sod/turf installs, and low-maintenance upgrades (as scoped).

Install scope
Layout + Beds Clean shapes, spacing, and flow.
Edging Crisp separation to keep rock/mulch in place.
Planting Drought-aware choices and clean grouping.
Mulch / Rock Weed barrier options + tidy finish.
Irrigation Support Coverage fixes, drip conversion, timers.
Drainage Help Pooling control: grading + simple solutions.
Lighting Low-voltage path + accent lights.
Low-Maintenance Design choices that stay clean longer.

What a “refresh” typically includes

  • Cleanup + trimming + haul-off (as scoped)
  • Bed reshaping + edging upgrades
  • Mulch/rock refresh + weed-control layers
  • Plant replacements / additions
  • Quick irrigation coverage check (if requested)

Popular upgrades (optional)

  • Drip irrigation for beds (water-smart)
  • Sod replacement or artificial turf (as desired)
  • Decorative rock zones with clean borders
  • Low-voltage lighting for curb appeal at night

Note: Permits/approvals can apply for major grading, drainage tie-ins, or hardscape work depending on local requirements.

Problem Fixes + Maintenance Resets

Sprinkler issues, dead patches, weeds/overgrowth, drainage trouble, and “messy yard” cleanups — fixed at the root cause.

Fix scope
Brown Patches Coverage, watering schedule, soil/topdress.
Sprinkler Leaks Heads, valves, lines, and timer issues.
Pooling Water Simple grading + drainage-friendly fixes.
Overgrowth Trimming, reset, and shape restoration.
Weeds Barrier refresh + clean edging strategy.
Rock/Mulch Migration Edging + separation fixes.
Lighting Repairs Transformers, wire, fixtures (as scoped).
Maintenance Plan Simple schedule suggestions for upkeep.

Typical fix process

  1. Identify the root cause (water, edging, drainage, overgrowth)
  2. Reset the base: cleanup, shape, and separation
  3. Correct irrigation/drainage issues (if included)
  4. Add materials (mulch/rock/plants) and clean edges
  5. Final walkthrough + maintenance notes

Notes

  • Brown patches are often irrigation coverage or scheduling—not just “bad grass.”
  • Weeds come back fastest when edging/barriers are failing.
  • Pooling water usually needs grading/drainage changes, not more rock.

Quick Landscaping Triage (Optional)

Pick what you’re seeing — we’ll suggest the likely next step.


Likely next step

Note: We confirm on-site. Water/drainage issues are prioritized before cosmetic upgrades.

Estimate Landscaping Cost

Quick planning tool. Final pricing depends on yard condition, access/haul distance, irrigation/drainage complexity, plant/material selections, and whether grading is needed.

  • Refresh/Install: typical per-square-foot planning ranges.
  • Fixes: typical service allowances.

Estimate only. Final price confirmed after walk-through.

Estimated Project Range

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Hidden irrigation breaks, roots, and drainage conditions can change scope after digging.

Common Landscaping Questions

Fast answers — we’ll confirm details during walk-through.

If the layout is mostly fine, a refresh (cleanup + edging + mulch/rock + selective plants) is often the best ROI. If drainage, irrigation, and layout are all failing, a redo can be cleaner and easier to maintain long-term.

Common causes: failing edging, thin material depth, and broken/old barrier layers. We reset separation, refresh layers, and build clean borders.

Often it’s irrigation coverage, timing, clogged heads, or soil compaction. We check patterns and recommend the best-value fix.

Yes—drip zones for beds and low-voltage landscape lighting are popular upgrades that improve maintenance and curb appeal.

Request Landscaping Service

Tell us if you need a refresh, new install, or problem fix. Photos help us quote faster.

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