U.S. Lawns - Biloxi

Tree Service Company in Gulfport, Mississippi

(228) 868-04251300 E Railroad St, Gulfport, MS 39501View on Yelp

About U.S. Lawns - Biloxi

U.S. Lawns - Biloxi serves the Gulfport, Mississippi area with a full range of outdoor property services that go well beyond basic lawn care. Along the Gulf Coast, properties deal with fast-growing vegetation, salt air stress on trees, and storm damage that requires professional attention year-round. This location combines landscaping, tree services, and irrigation under one roof, making it a practical choice for commercial property owners and HOAs who want a single point of contact. They can be reached directly at (228) 868-0425.

Services

Landscaping
Tree Services
Irrigation

Services & Process

The team handles tree trimming and pruning to keep canopies healthy and away from structures, along with tree removal for dead, damaged, or hazardous specimens. Irrigation services include system installation and maintenance, which is especially useful after landscaping work disturbs existing lines. Their landscaping side covers ongoing grounds maintenance, mulching, and plant installation. Having these services bundled together means irrigation repairs don't require scheduling a second company, and freshly cleared areas can be replanted and watered without a gap in service.

Service Area

U.S. Lawns - Biloxi primarily serves Gulfport and the surrounding Gulf Coast corridor, including Biloxi, D'Iberville, and Long Beach. Their commercial focus means they regularly work across larger commercial districts and multi-property HOA communities throughout Harrison County.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work with HOAs and commercial properties, or mostly homeowners?
U.S. Lawns franchises are built primarily for commercial clients, HOAs, and property management companies. They're well set up for multi-property contracts and recurring service agreements that residential-only companies may not accommodate.
Can you handle tree work and irrigation repairs at the same time?
Yes. Having tree services and irrigation under the same company means crews can coordinate so one job doesn't undo the other. If a tree removal requires digging near irrigation lines, they can address both on the same visit.
How does Gulf Coast weather affect my trees and when should I schedule trimming?
The combination of high humidity, salt air, and hurricane-force winds puts real stress on trees along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Late winter or early spring trimming is generally ideal, before the peak growing season and well before hurricane season ramps up in June.
What happens to trees after a tropical storm or hurricane?
Storm-damaged trees need assessment before any cleanup begins, since a leaning tree or split trunk can be more unstable than it looks. A professional crew will determine what can be saved through pruning versus what needs full removal, then clear debris safely.
Will tree removal damage my irrigation system or lawn?
It can, especially if root systems are large or a tree is close to existing lines. A company that handles both services can map your irrigation zones before work begins and repair any incidental damage as part of the project.
Do you offer service contracts for ongoing tree and landscape maintenance?
Yes, ongoing maintenance agreements are a core part of how U.S. Lawns operates. These contracts typically cover regular trimming, grounds upkeep, and scheduled irrigation checks so properties stay consistent without you having to call each time.

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