Lawn Care in Concord, NC
A healthy Concord lawn takes more than mowing and hoping. Our Cabarrus County clay compacts hard, summer humidity invites disease, and grubs and armyworms can wreck a season in a weekend. FineTurf takes the guesswork off your plate with a year-round program built for your lawn.
Why Concord Lawns Need a Local Approach
Concord sits in the grass transition zone, so both warm-season grasses (bermuda, zoysia) and cool-season tall fescue grow here on opposite schedules. Our heavy clay soil compacts and runs acidic, and warm, sticky summers are prime for brown patch. Two things make the biggest difference on Concord lawns: staying ahead of grubs and armyworms, and a properly timed feeding program that actually matches your grass.
Our Concord Lawn Care Services
Grub & Army Worm Control
One of the most important treatments for a Concord lawn. Grubs feed on roots underground; fall armyworms can chew through a yard in days. We treat for both on a preventive schedule so the damage never shows up as dead patches you can peel back like carpet.
Fertilization & Weed Control
The backbone of a healthy lawn, a scheduled, season-by-season feeding and weed program. We time pre-emergents to Concord soil temperatures to stop crabgrass before it sprouts and feed your grass the right nutrients at the right point in its cycle.
Core Aeration
Our clay soil compacts and chokes out roots; core aeration pulls plugs so air, water, and nutrients reach the root zone, best in fall for fescue and late spring for bermuda. Pair it with overseeding for a thicker lawn.
Overseeding
Tall fescue thins after a hot Concord summer. Fall overseeding fills bare and thin spots while the soil is still warm, the ideal germination window, for a denser lawn next year.
Lawn Disease Control
Brown patch and large patch thrive in Concord humidity, especially on fescue. We diagnose the disease, treat it before it spreads, and adjust watering and mowing to keep it from returning.
Lawn Renovation & New Lawn Seeding
When a lawn is too far gone for routine care, or you’re starting fresh, we rebuild from the soil up and establish new turf suited to your sun, shade, and soil.
Lime Treatments
Concord clay tends to run acidic, locking up nutrients. A soil-guided lime application corrects pH so your fertilizer actually works.
Topdressing
A thin layer of quality material to improve soil structure and smooth low spots, especially useful on heavy clay and renovated lawns.
Poa Annua Control
Poa annua is a winter weed that seeds prolifically across Piedmont lawns. We time pre-emergent control to stop it before it establishes.
How It Works
- Get your free quote. Call or request a quote online; we’ll assess your grass type, size, and trouble spots.
- We build your program. A year-round plan tuned to your Concord lawn, with the timing handled for you.
- You enjoy the lawn. We show up on schedule and keep it healthy, no guesswork, no lost weekends.
Trusted by Concord Homeowners
Homeowners across Cabarrus County have rated FineTurf 4.84 stars across 560+ Google reviews. We treat every Concord lawn like it’s on our own street.
Areas We Serve Around Concord
We provide lawn care throughout Concord and nearby communities, including Harrisburg, Kannapolis, and the greater Cabarrus County area. Don’t see your area? Ask us, we likely cover it.
We Also Offer
Beyond lawn care, FineTurf also provides irrigation services and tree & shrub care to keep your whole property healthy.
Concord Lawn Care, Frequently Asked Questions
How much does lawn care cost in Concord, NC?
It depends on the size of your lawn and which services it includes, fertilization and weed control alone costs less than a full program that adds aeration, overseeding, and disease control. Request a free quote for an accurate price on your actual lawn.
How do I know if I have a grub problem in Concord?
Watch for irregular brown patches that lift up easily, spongy turf underfoot, or increased digging from birds and animals. Grubs and fall armyworms are common on Concord lawns; we treat for both on a preventive schedule before they cause visible damage.
When should I fertilize my lawn in Concord?
Cool-season fescue is fed primarily in fall and early spring; warm-season bermuda and zoysia are fed through late spring and summer. We time feedings to your specific grass so the program works instead of wasting product.
What areas around Concord do you serve?
We serve Concord and nearby Harrisburg, Kannapolis, and the greater Cabarrus County area, plus Charlotte and Matthews. Ask us if you’re nearby.
Get Your Concord Lawn on a Plan
Stop guessing and start seeing results. Get a free, no-obligation quote and we’ll build a lawn care program tuned to your Concord lawn.