Rock & Mulch Installation in Littleton & Highlands Ranch
Less weeding, less watering, and edges that hold their line.
Get a free estimateWhat's included
- Decorative rock or mulch in the color and size you pick
- Weed barrier where it makes sense
- Clean, defined bed edges
- Even depth so it covers and lasts
- Old material cleared first if needed
How it works
- 1
We measure and pick material
We size up the beds, figure the right depth, and help you choose rock or mulch that fits the house.
- 2
We prep the beds
We clear what is there, define the edges, and lay barrier where it earns its keep.
- 3
We lay it clean
Even depth, crisp edges, no mess left behind. It looks finished the day we leave.
What this means on the Front Range
Under Front Range watering rules, rock and mulch do real work. A clean layer shades the soil and holds moisture, so beds need less water and grow fewer weeds. Rock holds up for years and fits low-water and xeric beds. Mulch feeds the soil as it breaks down and suits planted beds, though it needs a refresh every few seasons.
The difference between a good install and a cheap one is the prep and the edges. We clear the beds, define the lines, and lay it at an even depth so it covers and holds.
Where we offer this
We provide rock & mulch installation in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Columbine Valley, Ken Caryl, Centennial, and Lone Tree. Not sure if your street is covered? Call Chris and he will tell you straight.
Pairs well with
Relandscaping and Bush & Tree Trimming on the same visit.
What clients say
Real reviews from homeowners we work for across the south metro.
Chris did an outstanding job on my garden clean up! He was on-time and had everything he needed to tackle my project. I am planning on using LPS for all of my future projects. I would highly recommend his services to everyone!
Super fast. Quality work. Responsive to same day request. Reasonably priced.
Questions about this service
Is rock or mulch better for a Colorado yard?
Both cut weeds and hold moisture, which matters under Front Range water restrictions. Rock lasts for years and suits xeric and low-water beds. Mulch feeds the soil as it breaks down and suits planted beds, but it needs topping up every few years. We will walk you through which fits where.
Will this help with watering restrictions?
Yes. A good rock or mulch layer holds moisture in the soil and shades it from the sun, so beds dry out slower and need less water. That is a real advantage when the Front Range tightens watering rules in a dry year.
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