Green Grass Pro

Tree Service Company in Atlanta, Georgia

4.2(10 reviews)
(404) 664-4479, Atlanta, GA 30360View on Yelp
Green Grass Pro - tree service in Atlanta, GA

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About Green Grass Pro

Green Grass Pro is an Atlanta-based provider covering landscaping, irrigation, and tree services with a 4.2-star rating from their customer base. That multi-service model is practical for Atlanta property owners who want a single point of contact for outdoor maintenance rather than separate contractors for every task. Georgia's long growing season means lawns, irrigation systems, and trees all need attention across many months of the year. Green Grass Pro's breadth makes them a solid option for clients who value consistent service from a team that already knows their property.

Services

Landscaping
Irrigation
Tree Services

Services & Process

Green Grass Pro's tree services include trimming, pruning, and removal for residential and commercial properties around Atlanta. Their irrigation work covers system installation, seasonal startups and winterizations, leak detection, and adjustments to ensure watering patterns actually match your landscape's needs, since overwatering and underwatering both affect tree root health significantly. Landscaping services round out the offering with bed maintenance, sod installation, and plant installation. The connection between healthy soil, proper irrigation, and tree vitality means their integrated approach can catch problems that a single-service company might miss.

Service Area

Green Grass Pro operates throughout Atlanta and takes on projects across the metro area. Their client base includes both intown Atlanta neighborhoods and properties in surrounding suburban communities within driving distance. Contact them at their Atlanta number to discuss your project and confirm service availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can poor irrigation cause problems with my trees in Atlanta?
Absolutely. Both overwatering and drought stress weaken trees, making them more susceptible to root rot, fungal disease, and opportunistic insects. In Atlanta's hot summers, trees that aren't getting adequate water in their root zone, which often extends well beyond the canopy line, can decline quickly without obvious above-ground signs until the damage is already significant.
Does Green Grass Pro handle both residential and commercial properties?
Yes. Their service mix of landscaping, irrigation, and tree care is well suited to commercial properties and HOA-managed communities that need ongoing maintenance across multiple systems. Having one vendor familiar with your entire outdoor setup simplifies scheduling and communication considerably.
How often does my Atlanta lawn need professional attention?
Georgia's long growing season means lawns actively grow from roughly March through November, and most residential properties benefit from monthly or bi-weekly maintenance during peak season. Tree trimming schedules are typically less frequent, but it's useful to have the same provider check both so they can flag issues spotted during routine lawn visits.
When should I schedule irrigation system maintenance in Atlanta?
Spring startup is the most common time to have an irrigation system checked and adjusted after winter, and it's a good opportunity to fix any heads that shifted or lines that cracked in cold weather. A mid-summer audit is also worthwhile in Atlanta given how quickly dry stretches can stress lawns and shallow-rooted plants.
Can tree roots damage my irrigation system?
Yes, large tree roots can crack or displace irrigation lines and heads over time, especially in established landscapes where trees have grown significantly since the system was installed. If you're noticing wet spots, dry patches, or pressure drops in your system, root intrusion is one of several possible causes worth investigating.
What types of trees do Atlanta homeowners most commonly need removed?
Bradford pears are one of the most frequently removed trees in the Atlanta area because they're prone to splitting at the crotch as they mature. Leyland cypresses are another common removal, since they're fast-growing but susceptible to several diseases and often planted too close together. Large water oaks and silver maples are also frequent removal requests due to their aggressive root systems and storm damage risk.

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