
After a Dubuque winter drops 44-plus inches of snow on your property, the lawn underneath needs real attention before the growing season starts. Spring cleanup removes winter debris, rakes out dead thatch, clears salt residue from sidewalk edges, and identifies snow mold damage that needs treatment. We wait until the clay soil firms up enough for foot traffic, usually late March, to prevent compaction that would set your lawn back all season.
Spring cleanup is where our year-round presence gives us an edge. Because our crews handled your fall cleanup and winter snow removal, we already know which areas got heavy salt application, where ice dams pushed debris onto the lawn, and which spots had standing water during snowmelt. That context means faster diagnosis and better results than a crew seeing your property for the first time.

Raking out dead grass, winter debris, and accumulated thatch to let sunlight and air reach the soil surface for strong spring growth.
Visual inspection for gray and pink snow mold patches caused by Dubuque's heavy snow cover on clay soils. Affected areas raked and flagged for reseeding.
Clearing salt buildup from sidewalk edges and driveway borders where winter de-icing caused turf browning and soil chemistry disruption.

Our service area reaches well beyond Dubuque city limits. We maintain properties across the tri-state region including Asbury, Peosta, Platteville, Galena, and Maquoketa. Whether you are in a new Asbury subdivision, a Galena vacation property, or a Maquoketa home on the south corridor, our crews reach you on schedule with the same quality service we deliver in Dubuque every day.
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From weekly mowing and seasonal cleanups to full-service snow removal and de-icing, we cover every outdoor maintenance need your Dubuque property faces throughout the year. Each service is built around the specific conditions of our area including Zone 5a turf management, clay soil challenges, and heavy Iowa winters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lawn Care And Snow Removal can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
During peak growing season from May through September, most Dubuque lawns need weekly mowing. Our Zone 5a bluegrass and ryegrass blends grow fastest when daytime temps stay between 60 and 75 degrees. We adjust frequency based on rainfall and your turf condition so you always get a clean cut without stressing the grass.
We typically begin snow removal operations in late November, though early storms can push that into October some years. Dubuque averages over 44 inches of snowfall per season, and our crews stay on call through late March. We monitor forecasts daily so your property is cleared before the city's 48-hour sidewalk ordinance deadline.
We provide lawn care from spring through fall and snow removal through the winter months. Having one team handle your property all year means we know your landscape inside and out. Seasonal transitions like fall cleanup and spring recovery are built right into our service plans.
We serve Dubuque and the surrounding tri-state area including Asbury, Peosta, Platteville, Galena, and Maquoketa. Whether you are in Dubuque County, across the river in Galena, or up in Grant County, our crews reach your property on schedule every visit.
Our goal is to have residential properties cleared within hours of snowfall ending. For contract customers, we prioritize early morning clearing so driveways and sidewalks are safe before you leave for work. Commercial accounts receive priority service during and after the storm.
No, you do not need to be home. Once we set up your service schedule, our crew arrives on the assigned day and takes care of everything. We leave a door tag or send a text when the job is complete so you always know when we have been there.
We begin spring cleanups as soon as the ground firms up enough for foot traffic, usually late March to early April in Dubuque. Starting too early on saturated clay soil causes compaction damage that takes all season to recover from.
Spring cleanup includes raking out dead grass and thatch, removing winter debris and leftover salt residue, clearing branches that came down during ice storms, edging beds, and a first mow at a taller height to jumpstart spring growth.
We inspect every lawn for snow mold patches during spring cleanup. Dubuque's heavy snowfall and clay drainage create perfect conditions for gray and pink snow mold. We rake out affected areas and note spots that may need overseeding.
Yes, we often combine spring cleanup with the first mow of the season. It makes sense to handle debris removal, thatch raking, and the initial cut in one visit so your lawn transitions into the growing season without delay.
Get your property ready for the growing season. Contact us for a spring cleanup estimate.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Lawn Care And Snow Removal needs.

We switched to one company for lawn and snow and it made all the difference. Our yard looked great all summer and the driveway was always clear before we left for work in the morning. Best decision we made for our property.
Sarah M., Dubuque Homeowner

Living on one of the bluff streets, finding someone willing to plow our steep driveway was tough. These guys handle it every storm without complaint and our lawn has never looked better either. Solid crew all around.
Tom R., Asbury Resident

I own a vacation rental in Galena and needed someone reliable for year-round upkeep. They handle the mowing, fall leaves, and winter snow clearing without me having to manage anything. My tenants are always happy with the property condition.
Linda K., Galena Property Owner
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