Landscaping in Wheeling, Illinois.
Wheeling is a mix of older established homes and newer development, so on one street you might find a modest postwar lot and on the next a recently built subdivision. Landscaping needs here vary just as much from property to property.
What Wheeling yards usually need.
On Wheeling's older homes, we often replace original lawns and overgrown foundation plantings and add a paver walkway to update the front entrance. In the newer developments, the work tends to start closer to scratch with sod, beds, and a first real landscape plan. Either way, we keep designs practical and budget-aware, which fits how most Wheeling homeowners approach their yards, and we handle the drainage issues common on these flatter lots.
Share photos, the address or nearest cross street, and what feels wrong with the yard. Adrian helps you sort the first priority from the nice-to-have upgrades.
- Front entrance walkways
- Lawn and bed renovation
- Sod for newer-build yards
- Free, no-pressure estimate
Start with the project type.
Design + planningLandscape Design
Front-yard refreshes, backyard layouts, planting plans, hardscape direction, and practical design guidance before the work starts.
Patios + walkwaysPavers & Hardscapes
Paver patios, walkways, sitting areas, borders, steps, and hardscape features built to look sharp and hold up through Midwest weather.
Fresh lawn installsPremium Sod & Turf
New sod, lawn repair, soil prep, grading touch-ups, and fresh turf installation for yards that need to look finished fast.
Water managed rightIrrigation & Drainage
Practical irrigation and drainage improvements that help lawns, beds, and hardscapes perform without wasted water or soggy problem areas.
Clean bed finishMulch, Rock & Bed Edging
Fresh mulch, decorative rock, moss rock accents, bed cleanup, edging, and seasonal refreshes that make the whole property feel maintained.
Living landscapePlants, Trees & Water Features
Native plants, trees, shrubs, pond accents, water features, and landscape details that give the yard depth, shade, sound, and structure.
Questions homeowners ask before starting.
I have an older Wheeling home with a worn-out lawn. Can you redo it?
Yes. On Wheeling's older properties we remove tired turf and beds, regrade as needed, and install fresh sod and updated plantings.
I want to improve curb appeal without overspending. What helps most?
In Wheeling, a paver walkway and refreshed foundation plantings usually give the biggest visible improvement for a practical budget.
Our newer Wheeling subdivision yard is still bare. Can you landscape it?
We do this regularly in Wheeling's newer developments, starting with sod, beds, and a full design to finish out the yard.
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