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Last update on March 20, 2025
Dwayne’s Landscape Service strives to build long term relationships with our customers while offering them the best value they can get. We can accomplish this by meshing our customer’s ideas with ours and developing the best plan to fit their needs while doing it in the most cost effective way. We are totally committed to serve customers after the sale.
Dwayne’s Landscape Service strives to build long term relationships with our customers while offering them the best value they can get. We can accomplish this by meshing our customer’s ideas with ours and developing the best plan to fit their needs while doing it in the most cost effective way. We are totally committed to serve customers after the sale.
S & S Development, Inc. DBA Louder Excavating
S & S Development, Inc. DBA Louder Excavating
We specialize is Wood restoration and repair.
We specialize is Wood restoration and repair.
We are a family owned & operated business since 1980. We offer free estimates.
We are a family owned & operated business since 1980. We offer free estimates.
Lawn Maintenance
Family owned and operated quality work ten years of experience
Family owned and operated quality work ten years of experience
We are a family owned business that have been in the Dallas Ft. Worth area for over 30 years. We offer a one stop shop for outdoor living.
"I talked to the manager and showed him pics of my backyard. He advised me of several plants and trees, how to arrange them, & drew a pic of the layout. He was very helpful. All that was free, so naturally, we bought our plants from them."
Gary P on May 2018
We are a family owned business that have been in the Dallas Ft. Worth area for over 30 years. We offer a one stop shop for outdoor living.
"I talked to the manager and showed him pics of my backyard. He advised me of several plants and trees, how to arrange them, & drew a pic of the layout. He was very helpful. All that was free, so naturally, we bought our plants from them."
Gary P on May 2018
Contact Rhea’s 214-213-6848 Trevor.Rheas@Outlook.com
Contact Rhea’s 214-213-6848 Trevor.Rheas@Outlook.com
1 man dump truck/tractor operation. Will sub-contract.
"Great job, easy to work with."
Randall F on January 2023
1 man dump truck/tractor operation. Will sub-contract.
"Great job, easy to work with."
Randall F on January 2023
We have over 500+ employees We will usually negotiate on site or send an estimate to meet your budget. We have over 10+ years in the business and are very prestigious around the Metroplex, ask anywhere and they know about us.
We have over 500+ employees We will usually negotiate on site or send an estimate to meet your budget. We have over 10+ years in the business and are very prestigious around the Metroplex, ask anywhere and they know about us.
Mulch costs anywhere from $30 to $150 per cubic yard, depending on the type you choose. On the inexpensive end, red and black mulch are about $35 to $40 per cubic yard, and are typically made from recycled waste wood like shredded old pallets or deck material. Cedar, cypress, and rubber mulch cost anywhere from $100 to $120 per cubic yard. A pro can help you determine the type of mulch most suitable for your landscaping needs.
Topsoil costs from $12 to $55 per cubic yard, depending on the type you choose. For example, screened black dirt will cost about $15 per cubic yard. Loam (soil composed of sand, silt, and clay) costs about $17 per cubic yard. Standard screened topsoil costs about $20 per cubic yard. The type of topsoil you need depends on your landscaping plans.
Topsoil should go down first. If the topsoil is next to your house, make sure the grade slopes away from the house to keep water from pooling against your foundation and possibly leaking into your basement or crawl space. Don’t cover your decorative landscape mulch with topsoil as that defeats the purpose of laying down the mulch. If you’re trying to create a certain soil composition to improve plant growth, you’ll likely want compost mixed into the topsoil instead of mulch. Over time, any decorative wood mulch will simply decompose under the topsoil.
No, mulch itself does not necessarily attract termites even though it’s usually made of shredded wood. Some types of mulch like cedar or cypress resist termites because they’re toxic or unappetizing to the wood munchers. However, when the mulch is deep enough, say three inches or more, it creates a perfect habitat for insects of all kinds to build nests.
Although it’s not required to lay anything under mulch, it can help to put landscape fabric or plastic weed barrier down and lay mulch on top. The barrier helps keep weeds from growing up through your mulch. It also helps keep rodents and insects from burrowing into the ground underneath.