by EarthWorks | Mar 28, 2024 | News, Drainage & Erosion Control, Hardscape/Outdoor Amenities, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design
While Texans love their sunshine, the reality is that the Lone Star State experiences significant rainfall, particularly during spring and fall. This seemingly simple fact can pose various challenges for commercial property owners, especially if the properties are...
by EarthWorks | Jul 7, 2023 | News, Drainage & Erosion Control
While drainage might not be the first aspect that comes to mind when considering the next landscape improvement, it’s worth giving it the attention it deserves. Texas experiences extreme weather conditions, ranging from frigid cold to scorching heat, with...
by Kevin Kohleriter | Apr 29, 2022 | Drainage & Erosion Control, Tree Service & Trimming
Trees play an essential role on any commercial property. They provide shade and beauty and can even help to increase property values. However, trees also come at a high cost. They need to be regularly pruned and groomed, and they are susceptible to diseases and pests....
by kayla@marketburst.net | Apr 5, 2022 | Drainage & Erosion Control, Irrigation, Water Conservation
It is no secret that Texas weather has gotten a bit erratic, which means that we can experience more or less precipitation on any given day. It is easy to blame things on the weather, but ignoring issues brewing under the ground may mean big problems ahead. Parched...
by SeoTeam | Oct 10, 2020 | Drainage & Erosion Control
COVID-19 has stalled many aspects of life, but one thing it hasn’t stopped is the apartment boom in metropolitan areas. The DFW metroplex is predicted to be the area with the newest apartments in 2020, despite temporary shutdowns and new safety protocols. New...
by Kevin Kohleriter | Sep 14, 2020 | Drainage & Erosion Control, Landscaping and Xeriscaping Design
North Texas has its share of hills and slopes. It’s part of what makes our landscape so pretty – but it also brings with it landscaping challenges. Many homeowners and commercial property managers love the look of hillsides, those slopes can cause drainage problems...