Founder & Operator
Huntsville, AL
Sets service standards, walks new properties, and still runs assessments on the harder lots.
About Yard
A Huntsville technology company that decided the interesting problem wasn’t the robot. It was the service around it.
Lawn care in Huntsville had two options. Do it yourself every weekend, or hand it to a crew and hope this week’s truck shows up, does the edges, and doesn’t leave clippings across the drive.
Autonomous mowers solved the repetitive half of that problem — and created a new one. Owning a robot means owning boundary maps, firmware, blades, faults and a machine sitting in the garage in November. Homeowners weren’t asking for equipment. They were asking for a lawn that stays right.
So we built the service instead: we own the technology, our technicians finish the work, and the homeowner gets the result.
Four commitments. They decide what we build and what we refuse to automate.
A lawn that looks right in week nine matters more than one dramatic first cut. Everything we schedule is built around holding a standard, not producing a before-and-after.
Automation handles the repetition. Judgement — turf health, damage, access, the thing that looks slightly off — stays with a person who is paid to notice it.
Gates latched, beds respected, hard surfaces cleared, equipment kept off wet ground. Your property is not a route stop.
Local people, reachable, who can actually change your schedule or send someone out. Not a ticket queue in another time zone.
Leadership and local technicians — the same people you’ll deal with when something needs sorting.
Huntsville, AL
Sets service standards, walks new properties, and still runs assessments on the harder lots.
Huntsville, AL
Owns the finishing cadence and route planning, and decides when a property needs an extra visit.
Madison, AL
Trims, edges, clears and inspects — and files the note and photos you get after every visit.
Huntsville, AL
Answers the phone, changes your schedule, and gets a technician back out when something isn’t right.
North Alabama lawns have their own problems. The service is shaped around them, not imported from a national playbook.
Bermuda and zoysia want frequent, light cutting rather than a hard weekly scalp. That is exactly what an autonomous mower is good at, and it is the main reason the lawns hold colour deeper into the season.
Wet spells stall traditional crews for days. Little-and-often mowing absorbs the delay instead of handing you an overgrown yard.
Monte Sano and the wooded lots need clearing as much as cutting. Surface clearing is part of every finishing visit, not an upsell.
Huntsville doesn’t need to be sold on automation — it needs it to actually work, be maintained properly, and be backed by someone local when it doesn’t. That’s the standard we’re held to here.
Check whether Yard reaches your street, and we’ll take it from there.