Lawn Care · Beacon Lake, FL
Full-service landscaping crew based in St. Augustine. Weekly lawn maintenance, landscape design, sod, mulch, palms, hardscaping, and irrigation repair.
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Lawnshark Landscaping provides full-service lawn care and landscaping in Beacon Lake, FL — including weekly maintenance, landscape design, sod installation, palm tree trimming, mulch, hardscaping, and irrigation repair. Local St. Johns County crew. Free estimates. Licensed & insured.
Beacon Lake has its own microclimate, soil profile, and HOA expectations. Newer lakeside community in St. Johns County. Lawnshark Landscaping knows the neighborhood — we drive past Beacon Lake, Longleaf Pine Pkwy, CR-210 every week — and we build service plans that fit the area, not a one-size template.
Whether you need weekly mowing on a beach house, a full landscape design for a new build in a master-planned community, or a paver patio refresh on an older home, we deliver the same licensed, insured, on-time service every visit.
Most yards in Beacon Lake share a common set of challenges: Floratam grass that needs the right mowing height, palm fronds that drop in storms, mulch that fades from sun exposure, and irrigation heads that clog with sand. Our standard maintenance plan handles all of that in a single recurring visit so you're not juggling three different vendors.
Yes. We provide year-round lawn care and landscaping in Beacon Lake, FL, including winter cool-season mowing, spring bed prep, rainy-season adjustments, and post-storm cleanup. Snowbird and seasonal-resident schedules are welcome — we can run service while you're out of state.
Every one of our 9 services is available in Beacon Lake. One crew, one call, one invoice.
Weekly & bi-weekly mow, edge, blow, trim.
Learn more →Custom design + full installation.
Learn more →Floratam, Zoysia, Bahia — prep to install.
Learn more →Fresh mulch and pine straw bed refresh.
Learn more →Safe palm trimming — all species, all sizes.
Learn more →Live oak, maple, pine — trim and grind.
Learn more →Pavers, retaining walls, patios, walkways.
Learn more →Sprinkler systems — diagnose, repair, tune.
Learn more →Leaf removal, debris hauling, storm response.
Learn more →If you live near Beacon Lake, Longleaf Pine Pkwy, CR-210, we're probably already in the neighborhood on any given day. That means shorter drive times, faster responses to estimate requests, and more flexibility to stop by the same week you call.
Many Beacon Lake homes are governed by HOAs with specific requirements on edge lines, mulch color, plant choice, and visible sprinkler heads. We build every service around those rules. If your HOA requires proof of insurance, we email it directly to your property manager before the first visit.
Yes. We work with HOA homes throughout Beacon Lake and can provide insurance certificates, licensing, and written service scopes for property managers. Our crews show up in uniform with branded equipment so there's no question who is on the property.
Here's what a typical first month looks like when you hire us in Beacon Lake:
We walk the property with you, measure the lawn, count bed linear feet, identify grass type and any trouble spots, and send a written flat quote by email the same day.
Your first service is typically a reset — slightly longer than a normal visit — so we can bring edges, beds, and mulch lines back to a clean baseline.
We lock a fixed day of the week for your property. Your yard gets the same crew with the same equipment every visit, so it improves over time rather than resetting each week.
Mowing height shifts with the season. Bed mulch and pine straw are refreshed quarterly. Palms get trimmed twice a year. Irrigation heads are checked during every visit.
The grass you see in Beacon Lake front yards is almost always St. Augustine grass — most often the Floratam cultivar, with some newer Palmetto and CitraBlue lawns on re-sodded properties. Floratam is the default because it handles our heat, humidity, and sandy soil while tolerating the salt air that drifts inland from the coast. It does have two weaknesses worth knowing about: it needs full sun to stay thick, and it's the preferred host of the southern chinch bug. We scout for chinch pressure during every visit in Beacon Lake and flag it before it creates bare spots the size of dinner plates.
Soil in Beacon Lake is predominantly sandy, which drains quickly and holds very little nutrition. That's why a mow-only service rarely keeps a yard looking good for long — the grass is always hungry. Our full-service plan pairs weekly mowing with the fertilization cadence Florida IFAS recommends for St. Augustine grass, so the lawn actually improves month over month instead of slowly thinning out. For yards with shade from oaks, pines, or the house itself, we'll flag patches where St. Augustine simply won't thrive and recommend alternatives (sod, mulch bed, or decorative ground cover).
Most Beacon Lake homes have in-ground irrigation — some on reclaimed water, some on well, a few on city. Each source has quirks: reclaimed leaves mineral streaks on sidewalks, well water stains hardscape orange if iron is present, and city water makes the water bill uncomfortable in July. During every visit we visually check spray patterns, flag broken heads, and can run a full zone-by-zone audit on request. Most irrigation issues in Beacon Lake come from sand clogging the filter screens, sod grown up over the riser, or root intrusion in the valves — all things we fix under our irrigation-repair service.
Palms are part of the Beacon Lake look — Sabal, Washingtonia, Queen, and the occasional Canary Island Date. They need annual trimming to stay healthy and safe: dead fronds fall in storms, seed pods stain driveways, and skirted fronds become rat habitat. We recommend trimming palms once a year for sabals and twice a year for Queens and Washingtonians. Live oaks in Beacon Lake shed leaves in late winter (yes, they're evergreen, but they drop old leaves when the new ones push) — we include that cleanup in normal visits during the shed window.
Spring (March–May): First fertilization, mulch refresh, bed edging, irrigation check, and palm trim. Mowing cadence shifts from every other week back to weekly. Summer (June–September): Weekly mowing at 4 inches, summer fertilization, chinch bug and fungus scouting, hurricane prep tree and palm trims. Fall (October–November): Final fertilization of the year, bed refresh, live oak pre-drop cleanup, irrigation winterization (reducing to twice-weekly runs). Winter (December–February): Lower cadence mowing, leaf and debris cleanup, hardscape projects, landscape design for spring installs.
Free on-site estimate within 48 hours. Licensed & insured. Call 904-429-5845.
Yes. Lawnshark Landscaping services Beacon Lake and the surrounding St. Johns County neighborhoods with weekly lawn maintenance, landscape design, sod, mulch, palm tree trimming, hardscaping, and irrigation repair.
Lawn care pricing in Beacon Lake depends on lot size, grass type (Floratam, Zoysia, Bahia), and service frequency. Lawnshark provides free on-site estimates with flat, written pricing. Call 904-429-5845.
Yes. We provide certificates of insurance to property managers, follow HOA-specific requirements on edge lines and mulch color, and run uniformed crews with branded equipment.
We install Floratam (the dominant St. Augustine grass for North Florida), Zoysia for denser lots, and Bahia for large or low-irrigation areas. Every install includes site prep, grading, and watering instructions.
Most Beacon Lake estimates are scheduled within 48 hours of your call. Storm-response and emergency work can happen same-day — call 904-429-5845.
Yes. Lawnshark Landscaping is licensed to operate in Florida and carries general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Proof is available on request.