Landscape Construction
Built as One System.
Residential landscape construction services for front yards, backyards, established homes, post-pool restoration, and complete outdoor projects in Houston Heights, Texas, and nearby communities. PLS Landscaping coordinates the site work, infrastructure, structural surfaces, and final installation in the correct construction sequence.
The finished yard depends on what is built underneath it.
Build the front yard, backyard, or complete property.
Projects are developed around existing grades, water movement, access, utilities, the home’s architecture, intended use, and long-term serviceability. The scope may address one failed area or coordinate several outdoor systems across the property.
Entries, Access, and Street-Facing Construction
Coordinate walkways, driveway transitions, drainage, grading, irrigation, lawns, planting beds, stone borders, trees, and lighting around the front elevation.
Functional Outdoor Living Areas
Construct patios, walkways, lawns, turf, gravel areas, drainage, irrigation, borders, planting, fencing, lighting, and complete gathering spaces.
Established-Property Reconstruction
Rework outdated, poorly drained, or fragmented yards with coordinated grading, drainage, hardscape, turf, gravel, borders, planting, lighting, and fencing.
After Pools, Additions, and Utility Work
Repair disturbed grades, compacted access paths, damaged irrigation, drainage conflicts, incomplete transitions, lawn areas, planting beds, and fencing.
Every phase affects the next.
Drainage establishes where water can move. Grading establishes finished elevations. Underground utilities must pass beneath structural surfaces. Pavers, concrete, and gravel areas affect runoff. Artificial turf, planting, borders, and lighting should be installed after the heavy construction is complete.
Drainage and Finished Elevations
Define collection points, slopes, discharge, foundation clearance, low areas, and surface elevations.
Underground Systems
Install drainage pipe, irrigation, sleeves, conduit, low-voltage cable, and required crossings.
Structural Surfaces
Build concrete, pavers, walkways, patios, gravel assemblies, walls, steps, edging, and borders.
Final Landscape Installation
Complete lawn, turf, planting, mulch, lighting fixtures, fence work, cleanup, and restoration.
Use the construction systems the site requires.
The project may involve one service or several coordinated scopes. Recommendations are based on the existing property, construction access, intended use, sequence, material performance, and budget.
Demolition, Grading, and Soil Work
Remove failed materials, correct elevations, place suitable soil, shape slopes, compact structural areas, and prepare the site for construction.
Drainage and Irrigation Systems
Install collection points, solid pipe, French drains, downspout routes, channel drains, sprinkler zones, valves, heads, drip lines, and smart controls.
Concrete, Pavers, and Gravel
Construct patios, walkways, driveway extensions, pads, paver areas, flagstone, gravel spaces, steps, fire features, and durable transitions.
Sod and Artificial Turf
Prepare the subgrade and install St. Augustine, Zoysia, or Bermuda sod, or build excavated and compacted aggregate-base systems for synthetic turf.
Stone Borders, Walls, and Fencing
Define planting beds, retain grade changes, contain gravel, create privacy, establish gates, and complete perimeter construction.
Planting and Outdoor Lighting
Install trees, shrubs, planting soil, mulch, low-voltage fixtures, cable, transformer equipment, and focused illumination for entries and outdoor areas.
Houston Heights properties require site-specific construction.
Narrow access, mature tree roots, compact yards, close property lines, older drainage patterns, previous additions, and intense rainfall can change the correct construction method. A site evaluation identifies which conditions affect excavation, drainage, equipment access, material selection, and long-term performance.
Conditions evaluated before pricing
Evaluate, define, prepare, build, and verify.
Evaluate the Property
Review access, grades, water movement, utilities, existing work, sunlight, irrigation, and intended use.
Define the Construction
Determine materials, quantities, preparation, equipment, infrastructure, sequencing, labor, access, and restoration.
Complete Site Work
Perform removal, excavation, haul-away, drainage, grading, soil placement, compaction, and underground work.
Install the Project
Construct hard surfaces, water systems, borders, lawns, planting, lighting, fencing, and specified improvements.
Complete the Walkthrough
Review completed work, operating systems, cleanup, care requirements, and applicable warranty information.
Review the systems behind the complete project.
Use these pages when a specific property condition requires more detailed information about preparation and construction.
See grading, drainage, lawns, hardscapes, borders, and complete-property work.
Recommended by Houston-area homeowners.
“My backyard looks beautiful. Noe and his team were very professional from start to finish. They took the necessary time to get the job done right. I would highly recommend them.”
“Noe did an amazing job creating a beautiful design for our backyard. The team was professional and cleaned up after finishing the job. Thank you, Noe and team.”
“PLS has consistently done great work for us on drainage work, moving sprinklers, plant beds, and artificial turf. There is real care behind the work they do, and it shows.”
Landscape construction across Central Houston.
Serving Houston Heights, Woodland Heights, Timbergrove, Lazybrook, Shady Acres, Garden Oaks, Oak Forest, Rice Military, Cottage Grove, Washington Corridor, and nearby areas. Text the property ZIP code and a short project description to confirm service availability.
Can PLS construct both the front yard and backyard?
Do you work on established homes in Houston Heights?
Can you restore a yard after pool construction?
Should grading and drainage come before landscape installation?
Can a large project be divided into phases?
What determines the cost of landscape construction?
Start with the property, not a disconnected list of products.
An on-site evaluation allows us to review access, elevations, water movement, utilities, existing construction, lawn and planting conditions, project priorities, and the sequence required to build the work correctly.