Commercial Water Management-Best Ways to Reduce Water Consumption

It should come as no surprise that in the U.S., commercial and institutional facilities are the biggest users of energy and water in their daily operations.  The good news is that owners and management are not only becoming increasingly aware of the necessity to utilize water resources more efficiently but are also implementing the means…

The Art of Commercial Landscaping

The art of commercial landscaping design is part of a collaborative process, not only between you, your clients, your employees, and the design but also between the building and the design. From plant installation to irrigation systems, and from lighting systems to maintenance, if you want your building to stand out, all these elements will need to…

Solutions for Standing Water: Commercial Drainage Systems

Drainage problems can cause damage to walls, ceilings and floors. Standing water, if left unaddressed, can cause foundations to move, resulting in costly repairs down the line. It can also flood landscapes, causing erosion and unsightly flooding. Metro Lawn Care, Inc. can help to prevent the harmful effects of water by ensuring your business has…

Commercial Lawn Maintenance – Taking Care of Pests

Your beautiful, verdant commercial lawn is the envy of your Dallas business park.  It helps highlight your buildings and create a welcoming environment. Yet pests might be lurking in the grass. Without proper lawn maintenance, they can quickly damage the grass, turning it from eye-catching green to unsightly brown. Here are three common Dallas-area pests that might be…

3 Spring HOA Maintenance Tasks That Need to Start in Winter

When it comes to landscaping, spring cleaning starts in winter. Get a jump start on your HOA landscaping maintenance and irrigation. Ask your landscaping service about when they can start these three key winter tasks: 1. Extending the preexisting irrigation system. If the homeowners association committee voted to extend the irrigation system last year, now…