Your estate grounds say a lot about who you are as a homeowner. An overgrown lawn full of weeds, unkept flowers, and overgrown grass indicates someone that may not put a lot of care into their estate. On the other hand, a structured lawn with healthy trees, colorful plants, and neat aesthetics bring an extra sense of character that most properties lack. At Bello Estate Management, our landscaping team works hard to irrigate, trim and pull out any weeds on your grounds throughout the year. In South Florida, there’s no such thing as an off day for wildlife. Conversely, if you have a nursery or garden you want to take care of, you can rest assured we will keep the flowers healthy and fed so you can return to your dream home.
Unchecked plantlife can do more than make a property look messy, it can also damage the property itself. Any outside structures you may have such as sculptures, fountains, and paths can be in danger of damage as vines and weeds creep into and surround the stone. Furthermore, your sewage system is in the greatest danger for getting damaged by plants. Many trees in South Florida have aggressive roots that grow fast towards the direction of water sources. If they are left unchecked for too long, they can break into your home pipes or septic tank, causing expensive water management issues in your South Florida estate.
Several aspects go into the grounds maintenance that keeps your estate safe. We stay up-to-date on the latest irrigation and maintenance systems to help control the spread of plant life on your property. Fertilization and weed control means researching products that are effective for keeping your property grounds clean, and are made from natural elements low in toxins to keep larger animals and children safe. If you have any trees surrounding your home, the branches will need trimming, or a whole tree may need to be removed to ensure property value. Finally, in the event of a hurricane, we will clean up any trash or debris that may have fallen on your estate grounds, and will repair any damage that may have been caused by the event.