Weekly lawn care
Bermuda mowed at the right height for the season, edges cut clean, clippings hauled. Winter rye overseed in October so the yard stays green through January.
Las Vegas, NV — Clark County
Avelino Reyes Garcia has been mowing Vegas lawns, fixing drip emitters and setting paver patios out of the same NW LV driveway since 2013. Lawn care, irrigation, pavers, retaining walls — solo, owner-installed, one phone call.
Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
One truck, since 2013
Same pickup, same phone number, same person climbing out of the cab. Avelino started Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance in 2013 out of a NW Las Vegas driveway, and 13 years later the truck still rolls from the same address.
No crew handoffs. No "we'll send someone." When you call the number on this site, you're talking to the person who's going to be standing on your grass.
Avelino Reyes Garcia — Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance, NW Las Vegas.
About Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
We started in 2013 with one truck and a route that fit inside the Beltway. Thirteen years later it's still one truck and it's still Avelino on the mower — the route just covers more of the valley.
The work is what the trade calls it: weekly lawn maintenance, Bermuda overseed in October, drip emitter and station-valve repair when the controller stops talking, paver patios and retaining walls when the front yard needs the grade fixed. Same hands the whole way through.
We quote honest. We split materials-and-labor so you see where your money goes — most people come back the next year because the bill made sense the first time.
Same truck, same phone, same guy answering it. Thirteen years.
— Avelino Reyes Garcia
What we do — Las Vegas
Lawn, drip, hardscape — handled by the same person who answers your phone call.
Bermuda mowed at the right height for the season, edges cut clean, clippings hauled. Winter rye overseed in October so the yard stays green through January.
Emitter replacement, station-valve swaps, controller reprograms. Most repairs done same week. We don't sell you a new system if a $4 emitter fixes it.
Front-yard grade work, paver patios, low retaining walls, dry-stacked block edging. Materials-and-labor split so you see the real cost.
Turf-to-xeric switchouts: Mexican fan palms, desert spoon, red yucca, palo verde. Works alongside SNWA Cash for Grass rebates if you qualify.
Mexican fan palm skinning, California fan palm trim, low-canopy shade trees. Hand-cut, hauled out, no roadside piles.
After-storm clears, seasonal blowouts, full-yard resets for new buyers. One-time or seasonal — we don't push contracts.
The desert calendar — USDA 9a
Out-of-state crews run a Bermuda-belt or Pacific-Northwest playbook on Mojave yards and the lawn dies in July. Avelino Reyes Garcia has been running the actual zone-9a calendar for 13 years. Here's what each month looks like.
Rye is green
Light cut on rye overseed. Pull damaged emitters before nights freeze.
Pre-emergent
Spread pre-emergent before goosegrass and crabgrass wake up.
Palm trim
Mexican fan palm skinning — before seed pods drop on the patio.
Bermuda wakes
Drop rye cut height; Bermuda greens up underneath. Drip pressure check.
Controller reset
Switch run-times to first light. Replace clogged emitters before the heat.
Heat begins
Bermuda short (0.75–1.5"). No mid-day drip — caliche bakes around the lines.
Peak summer
Daily emitter spot-checks for established trees. Avoid afternoon trims.
Valve season
Station valves fail in 110°+ — most service calls land here. Same-week swap.
Pre-overseed
Scalp Bermuda low. Top dress. Set the bed for October rye.
Rye overseed
Drop perennial or annual rye. Daily light water for 10 days, then back off.
Drip back down
Drop irrigation run-times by half. Pull non-frost-hardy potted plants in.
Storm cleanup
After the rare desert rain, check drainage off slabs and slope away from house.
Calendar's a guide, not a contract. We'll tune yours to your slope, your tree canopy, and what's already in the ground. Call (702) 239-7517 and we'll walk it.
How it works
Avelino answers or calls back same day. Tell him the cross-streets and what's going on with the yard.
He drives out, walks the property, points at the drip line, the grade, the palm. Five minutes is usually enough.
Materials-and-labor split, line item by line item. You see exactly where the dollars land before any work starts.
Most repairs land within the same week. Larger installs (paver patio, retaining wall) usually inside two weeks.
He doesn't leave until you've walked the yard with him and the controller is doing what it's supposed to.
That’s it. No portals, no logins — a phone call or an email is all it takes.
Neighbors who keep calling
Most of the Reyes Garcia route is yards we've been doing for five or more years running. New jobs come from the neighbors of those yards. Identifying details below are blurred — work and dates aren't.
Neighbor since 2017
Painted Desert, NW LV
Same person, same phone, every spring. Avelino did our drip lines in 2017 and the controller still talks to me thirteen years later.
Drip + controller — annual tune-ups
Neighbor since 2019
Summerlin
When the lawn started browning in July nobody wanted to come out same week. He drove over the next morning, found two dead valves and a clogged emitter, fixed all three for less than the next quote was charging for the visit.
Station valves + emitter repair
Neighbor since 2020
Spring Valley
Pulled the dying fescue out front and put in a paver walk with a low retaining wall along the slope. Four years later it still drains right and the wall hasn't moved.
Pavers + retaining wall
Neighbor since 2022
Henderson
We bought the materials at Star Nursery on his list. He did all the labor. Saved us thousands and the yard looks like the brochure.
Xeric conversion — materials/labor split
New to the route? Call Avelino at (702) 239-7517. Hablamos español.
Reviews — Las Vegas, NV
Call Avelino Reyes Garcia — he just did our front and back yards. Retaining wall borders, pavers, artificial grass, irrigation, lighting. We bought the materials and he handled the labor; saved us somewhere between ten and fifteen grand vs the other quotes.
Showed up when he said. Quoted honest. The drip line repair was a fraction of what the irrigation company wanted to charge for a whole new system.
Thirteen years he's done our yard. New owner moved in next door, asked who we use, we said Avelino. He's doing their yard now too.
Honest pricing, clean work, doesn't try to upsell a system replacement when one emitter is the actual problem. Rare.
Recent work — Clark County












Honest pricing
Drip-emitter repairs and station-valve swaps start at $120 service call. Weekly mowing starts at $45/visit. Pavers and retaining walls priced materials-and-labor — you see exactly where your dollars land before any work starts.
Free walkthrough anywhere in Clark County. No quote sight-unseen — Avelino comes out first.
Call (702) 239-7517Recent work — Clark County
Two recent projects from the last six months. Each one took 4–7 working days on site.
Old Bermuda lawn was costing $90/mo in summer water plus weekly mowing. We pulled the turf, regraded for slope away from the slab, set a decomposed granite top with a paver walk, and dropped in seven low-water specimens with a fresh drip loop.
Backyard had a soft-grade slope toward the house and a fading turf patch the owner wanted gone. We built a 14-foot dry-stack retaining wall to hold the grade, set a paver patio above it, and ran a drip line to a new border bed.
Questions — Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
Yes. A single emitter swap or one palm skin is fine. No minimum.
Call Avelino — owner answers
— Reyes Garcia Lawn Maintenance
If we're on a job we'll call back same day. Clark County only.