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Storm debris and site recovery
Post-storm cleanup and debris clearing work after Hurricane Katrina built the company's discipline around access, haul-off, jobsite cleanup, and practical site recovery.
Read the field story →Reliable routes, clean edges, and proactive site notes for Terrebonne Parish. Written quotes, insured crew, and equipment matched to your access.
Reliable routes, clean edges, and proactive site notes. In Houma, the first conversation is usually about access, drainage, and how Terrebonne Parish conditions change the work.
In Houma, commercial and residential grounds maintenance most often shows up as commercial shoulder dressing after washouts. Recurring maintenance and one-time recovery are priced separately so storm cleanup does not hide inside a vague monthly rate.
Drainage checks and appearance fixes belong in the route, not a surprise upsell after weather hits. Visit frequency, edge detail, and debris volume are spelled out before the first route. Soft marsh-proximity soils, spoil banks, and shell fill that react differently under heavy equipment. Entrance detail still has to look sharp after weather events along the Gulf.
One-time cleanup after construction or another trade is quoted apart from recurring maintenance. We typically stage zero-turn and wide-deck mowers around Terrebonne Parish access, not a one-size machine list.
Clear steps from first call to final walkthrough.
We list routes, frequencies, and seasonal add-ons like mulch or drainage checks.
We photo baseline conditions and flag hazards like low limbs or washouts.
We execute the route, log issues, and send a short recap when something needs a work order.
We walk with you to adjust hours, priorities, and budgets.
Residential starting point: from about $175 per visit on quarter-acre lots for mow and edge
Commercial starting point: quoted by lot size, obstacle count, and service frequency
In Houma, Terrebonne Parish, commercial and residential grounds maintenance pricing moves with haul distance, moisture, access, and how much cleanup sits next to the machines. Typical local scopes look like commercial shoulder dressing after washouts. Coastal jobs often need closer attention to stabilization, shell layers, and storm windows. Residential scopes often start from about $175 per visit on quarter-acre lots for mow and edge.
Verified feedback from clients across Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
For more than 10 years, Josh has done an outstanding job maintaining my lawn. His professionalism, reliability, and attention to detail are second to none. Lawn care is clearly more than a job to him, it's a craft. Every time he finishes, my yard looks beautiful, and I never have to worry about the quality of the work. If you want someone dependable, skilled, and genuinely invested in the results, I recommend Earthworks Solutions without hesitation.
Josh prepped our double lot and installed sod. Our lawn is now the best in the neighborhood, and we get people slowing down just to look at it. He maintains it without needing any input from us, which we appreciate. The cost was competitive and reasonable.
We hired Josh and Earthworks Solutions for a couple of projects at our home and came away impressed. Josh took the time to explain the difference between what we wanted and what we actually needed, then delivered beyond our expectations. He and his team were respectful of our time and our home throughout. Josh's knowledge of landscaping and horticulture is deep, and he's genuinely great to work with.
These project spotlights explain how similar commercial and residential grounds maintenance scopes are planned, staged, and handed off in the Gulf Coast market.
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Post-storm cleanup and debris clearing work after Hurricane Katrina built the company's discipline around access, haul-off, jobsite cleanup, and practical site recovery.
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A CAT 299D3 with a grapple rake is how we pile brush, storm debris, and fence-line waste without turning the rest of the lot into ruts.
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These answer-first guides help owners and builders understand pricing, drainage, scope boundaries, and what changes the job.
Residential jobs usually move faster because there are fewer approval layers. Commercial scopes take longer because schedules depend on inspections, handoffs, truck access, and coordination with other trades.
Read the guide →Secondary services are easiest to manage when the quote makes clear whether they are part of the earthwork package or separate add-ons with their own cleanup, timing, and pricing assumptions.
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