Commercial Landscaping Maintenance for Small Businesses in Plainfield, IL

Many small businesses are struggling right now, and it’s more important than ever to maintain a welcoming and safe atmosphere for customers – especially once things start to return to normal. Commercial landscape maintenance for small businesses is Plainfield, IL, ensures that your business will remain an attractive place to do business.

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You take pride in your company, you deliver excellence to your customers, and you put customer service first. Does your landscape reflect that level of commitment to your customers? Your landscape makes an impression on potential customers and it helps to reinforce the perception that current customers have about your business and you as the owner.

Safety

Ensure the safety of everyone on your commercial property with well-groomed and maintained grounds. Walkways without cracks, parking lots without low spots where water can pool, hedges that don’t protrude onto walkways, tree branches that are trimmed to safe heights, outdoor lighting that works, and other safety measures immediately tell your customers that you care!

A Warm Welcome

It may seem cheesy but colorful flowers at your entrance offer a warm welcome. This small touch says a lot! Make seasonal color a part of your commercial landscape plan to ensure that people are always met with a cheerful appearance.

A Clean Impression

Don’t settle for a weekly “mow and blow” service. Many will rush through the job, simply pushing debris aside instead of removing it. Grass clippings, leaves, stray mulch, fallen twigs and branches, and dust will continue to blow around in the wind if they are just power-blown to a corner of the property. Only removal of windblown debris will ensure that your property looks tidy and well-kept.

Hardscape Care

Cracked sidewalks, common areas and driveways should be free of cracks or unevenness that can cause tripping hazards. Likewise, any broken pavers should be replaced. Pavers and solid surfaces (asphalt or poured concrete) need regular cleaning to remove deicing salts and other substances that could cause staining, etching, or pitting. This will ensure the longevity of your hardscaped areas and reduce long-term maintenance costs.

Planting Bed Care

Nothing is sadder than a weed-choked flower bed where the flowers are spent and the mulch is nothing short of petrified. Fresh mulch, as well as ongoing planting and care of annuals and perennials will ensure that your flower beds always look inviting.

Tree Care

Trees are the mainstays of your landscape. Their care should always be done by a trained arborist to ensure that trees don’t succumb to disease or pests, and that any damaged branches are safely removed. 

Shrub Care

Shrubs tend to act as nets to capture any windblown debris. Along with pruning, they may need hand-picking of any trash stuck to their branches, as well as fresh mulch.

Lawn Care

Lawn care is like a good haircut: you don’t really notice it when it’s done right, but you can instantly spot the mistakes like messy edging, bare patches, weeds, or irregular mowing. Lawn care professionals follow a rigorous schedule of mowing, fertilizing, weed management, and soil care.

Irrigation System

A professional irrigation can save you a lot of money and effort in the long run, but it does require maintenance to ensure all sprinkler heads are functioning and that the correct amounts of water are going where they’re supposed to go.

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