Frequently Ask Questions

Want to know more about our services, or some of our top lawn care tips? Have a browse of our FAQs below and find out.

At Greensleeves we are your local lawn care experts, devoted to keeping lawns everywhere beautiful and healthy.

This is why we’ve built this FAQ’s page, to answer the questions that we often get asked and give you some useful bits of advice. Lawn care can be complicated, but we are here to help you on your journey to achieving your perfect lawn.

If you don’t find the answer to your questions below, then please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team – we will be more than happy to assist you in any way we can.

Look out for slippery patches, stubborn marks, weeds growing between slabs, or moss starting to spread. These are all clear signs your driveway needs attention.

We recommend that every home has a driveway treatment at least once a year, usually in winter when harsh weather can cause damage or hazards. With a convenient ongoing lawn care package, our experts will treat your driveway at the most suitable time of year alongside our other lawn and hard surface treatments, saving you both time and stress.

Yes! All of our treatments are completely safe for children and pets, so your whole family can continue to use your driveway within just an hour of the treatment being carried out.

A clean, tidy driveway instantly lifts the look of your home. Our treatments clear away weeds, moss and stains so your entire home looks well kept and cared for.

It also helps prevent slips and trip hazards by tackling the growth and build up that make driveways uneven or slippery.

Got any questions that haven’t been answered?

You can contact us via the form on our contact page or by giving us a call. We are here to help your lawn reach its healthiest, happiest state.

You can also find out more about common lawn problems on our lawn surgery page.

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