Why homeowners choose us
Lawns built from the soil up
Most lawn problems are built in at the start: bad grading, compacted clay, and watering that never keeps up. Vista fixes the foundation. As your local Springdale landscaping team, we prepare the soil, set the grade, lay the sod or seed, and install the irrigation that keeps it alive through July.
That is 40 years of lawn work applied to the part of the job you never see, so the part you do see stays thick and green year after year instead of getting patched every spring. See our lawn services below, or call for a free estimate.
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Lawn Care Services in Springdale
Irrigation System Installation
Arkansas summers brown out any lawn that depends on a hose. Vista installs irrigation systems zoned to how your yard actually grows: rotors for the turf, drip for the beds, and a controller that waters deep and early so nothing is wasted. Coverage gets tuned head by head, so the far corner gets the same water as the front walk. Keep the lawn green all season with our irrigation system installation.
Sod Installation
A full, green lawn in days instead of a patchy year of seed. Vista strips the old lawn, grades the yard, and preps the soil so the new sod roots in fast and drains right, then lays a variety matched to your sun and traffic. Slopes, high-traffic yards, and new builds all favor sod, and the prep underneath is what makes it last. Get a brand new lawn with our sod installation.
Install the lawn right and it takes care of itself
Graded, sodded, and irrigated by one crew with 40 years of experience. Free estimates within 24 hours.
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Frequently asked landscaping questions
What grass should I plant in Springdale?
Bermuda and zoysia handle our heat best, while fescue suits shade but needs more summer water. The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension publishes guidance on each, and we match the variety to your sun, soil, and traffic.
Do you offer weekly mowing?
No. Our focus is establishing and renewing lawns: grading, sod, seeding, and the irrigation that keeps them alive. We build the lawn right from the soil up, so the routine upkeep that follows stays simple and cheap.
Why does my lawn die every summer?
Usually compacted clay soil, bad grading, or watering that never keeps up with the July heat. Fixing those root causes beats reseeding the same dead patches every spring, and that foundation work is exactly what we do.
When is the best time to redo a lawn?
Warm-season sod goes in best from late spring through summer, and irrigation can be installed most of the year. Timing is weather depending, and we schedule around it.
Can you fix a patchy lawn without replacing it?
Often, yes. We find the cause first, usually soil, grade, or water, fix that, then patch with matching sod or overseed so the repair actually holds.
Do you give free estimates?
Yes. We look at your lawn, find what is actually wrong with it, and give you a written price and plan before any work starts.


