Estate maintenance is outdoor property care for larger residential properties that need more detailed and consistent maintenance than a typical yard. These properties may include large lawns, garden beds, hedges, shrubs, driveways, paths, patios, mature trees, borders, natural areas, and seasonal debris.
The goal of estate maintenance is to keep the property clean, presentable, and manageable throughout the year.
Regent Gardens provides estate maintenance for larger residential properties, rural-residential homes, waterfront properties, acreages, and estate-style gardens.
How Estate Maintenance Is Different from Basic Yard Care
Basic yard care may focus mostly on mowing, trimming, or occasional cleanup. Estate maintenance usually involves a broader view of the property.
A larger property may need attention across many areas, including lawns, beds, hedges, paths, driveways, seasonal debris, and outdoor living spaces. If these areas are not maintained consistently, the property can quickly feel overgrown or neglected.
Estate maintenance may include:
- Lawn mowing
- Lawn care
- Garden bed maintenance
- Weeding
- Hedge trimming
- Pruning
- Leaf cleanup
- Seasonal cleanup
- Mulching
- Green waste removal
- Recurring outdoor care
Estate Lawn Care
Large lawns often need consistent mowing and trimming. Estate lawns may include multiple lawn areas, long edges, slopes, garden borders, pathways, and driveways.
Regular estate lawn care helps keep the property looking clean and usable.
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Estate Garden Maintenance
Estate gardens often include large beds, mature shrubs, ornamental plantings, borders, paths, and seasonal growth. Garden maintenance helps keep these areas clean and intentional.
Garden maintenance may include weeding, pruning, cleanup, mulching, and removal of old plant material.
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Estate Hedge Trimming and Pruning
Hedges and shrubs can define the look of an estate property. They may provide privacy, structure, or formal garden lines. When they become overgrown, they can affect the entire appearance of the property.
Regular hedge trimming and pruning help maintain shape, access, and visual structure.
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Estate Seasonal Cleanup
Larger properties often collect more leaves, branches, dead plant material, and seasonal debris than smaller yards. Spring and fall cleanup can be important parts of estate maintenance.
Seasonal cleanup helps reset the property and prepare it for the next season.
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Recurring Estate Maintenance
Many estate-style properties benefit from recurring maintenance rather than occasional cleanup. A recurring plan helps keep the property consistently presentable and reduces the need for large catch-up jobs.
This may include weekly, biweekly, or custom seasonal maintenance depending on the property.
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Who Estate Maintenance Is For
Estate maintenance may be useful for:
- Larger residential properties
- Rural-residential homes
- Waterfront properties
- Acreages
- Properties with mature gardens
- Properties with large lawns
- Homes with long hedges or privacy screening
- Properties with seasonal leaf or debris buildup
- Owners who want ongoing outdoor care
Clients who do not want to manage seasonal yard work themselves
Request Estate Maintenance
Tell us about the property and the level of care needed. Regent Gardens will follow up.
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Estate Maintenance
Estate Lawn Care
Estate Garden Maintenance
Estate Hedge Trimming and Pruning
Estate Seasonal Cleanup
Recurring Estate Maintenance