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Overgrown to Open: Overgrown Property Cleanup in Charlotte County

Overgrown to Open: Overgrown Property Cleanup in Charlotte County Charlotte County’s hot, humid climate and rainy summers mean that even a little neglect can let a yard explode with vegetation. In fact, Charlotte County averages about 50 inches of rain per year (mostly in the summer). This nearly year-round moisture and heat allow grasses, weeds, […]

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Lake Bank Renourishment 101: Restoring Eroded Shorelines in SWFL

Lake Bank Renourishment 101: Restoring Eroded Shorelines in SWFL Many Southwest Florida communities have man-made lakes for stormwater retention and recreation. Over time, wind, rain, and wave action wear away at these shorelines. In fact, shoreline erosion “is often an inevitable process of ‘wear and tear’ caused by water movement, weather, wildlife, and human activity”.

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Grading & Drainage Solutions: Protecting Your SWFL Property During Rainy Season

Grading & Drainage Solutions: Protecting Your SWFL Property During Rainy Season Southwest Florida’s rainy season (roughly mid-May through mid-October) can bring daily downpours and tropical storms. During this period, heavy rain can quickly overwhelm flat yards and low spots. Without proper preparation, stormwater may pool on lawns or pour toward houses. To prevent flooding and

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