Weed control, fertilization, pest control, tick & flea management
and much more! Contact us for a free estimate.
Westchester Lawn Pro is a locally owned and operated lawn care treatment company that provides services throughout Westchester and Putnam Counties in New York. We service residential and commercial properties.
Our lawn service plans include, fertilization, weed control, disease control, grub and insect control. A well-maintained lawn starts with our expertise, using high-quality materials, applied with professional grade equipment, resulting in a healthier, greener lawn throughout the spring, summer and fall months.
Fertilization, weed control, disease control.
Grub & insect control, including ticks, mosquito & flea control programs.
Specializing in lawn seeding, including overseeding and spot seeding.
Tree stump grinding and removal. Oak, maple, ash, pine & more.
Common lawn weeds, dandelions, crabgrass, clover, broadleaf, etc.
Pre-emergent (preventing new weeds).
Post-emergent (controlling current weeds already).
Spot and targeted weed control.
Providing essential nutrients for a healthier, greener and thicker lawn. Winter, spring, summer & fall season treatments available.
We use organic solutions, ensuring the safety of you and the environment.
Liquid and Granular treatments for all seasons.
Mosquito control for special events, outdoor parties, graduation, weddings, BBQ's, etc.
Tick & Flea control using organic treatments which are safe, effective and people / pet friendly.
Insect & Grub control to prevent and control lawn damaging insects & grubs. Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
Season long treatments
Fungicide treatment and control for common turfgrass diseases, including leaf spot, red thread, brown patch and dollar spot.
Identify address and prevent lawn fungus.
Contact us for a free estimate!
We are fully licensed and insured professionally trained technicians.
Pesticide Management Education Program Cornell Cooperative Extension College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Cornell University. Certified by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).