# What should I do if TruGreen has damaged my lawn?

Natalie Fletcher · August 4, 2026

> Overapplication of lawn chemicals by TruGreen can lead to a phenomenon called "chemical burning", which causes the grass to turn yellow, wither, and...

Overapplication of lawn chemicals by TruGreen can lead to a phenomenon called "chemical burning", which causes the grass to turn yellow, wither, and even die off completely.

This is due to the grass being overwhelmed by excessive amounts of fertilizers, pesticides, or other treatments.

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TruGreen's lawn care schedules may not always align with the optimal growing conditions in your local climate, leading to mismatched timing of treatments and potential damage to the grass.

Poor communication from TruGreen representatives and a lack of responsiveness to customer concerns about lawn issues can prevent timely remediation, allowing problems to worsen over time.

Improper or inconsistent watering routines recommended by TruGreen technicians can stress the lawn and make it more susceptible to disease, drought, and other stressors that contribute to lawn decline.

The specific grass type in your lawn may not be well-suited to the treatments and products used by TruGreen, leading to incompatibility and eventual lawn failure.

Soil compaction caused by heavy equipment used by TruGreen crews can impede proper root growth and water/nutrient absorption, hampering the lawn's ability to recover from damage.

Lawn aeration, which is crucial for soil health and grass resilience, may be neglected or done improperly by TruGreen, further exacerbating existing problems.

Residual chemicals from previous TruGreen treatments can persist in the soil and inhibit the growth of new grass when attempting to overseed or resod the damaged areas.

The timing of TruGreen's grub control treatments may not align with the life cycle of these pests in your region, leading to ineffective control and potential for further lawn damage.

Certain TruGreen products, such as weed killers, may have unintended consequences on desirable grasses, causing collateral damage to the overall lawn.

Inconsistent or insufficient monitoring of your lawn's condition by TruGreen technicians can prevent early detection and treatment of emerging problems.

Lack of transparency from TruGreen regarding the specific products and application rates used on your lawn can make it challenging to diagnose and address issues effectively.

The presence of thatch buildup, a common problem in lawns treated by TruGreen, can inhibit water, air, and nutrient penetration, further compromising the health of the grass.

Extreme weather events, such as prolonged drought or heavy rainfall, can exacerbate the effects of TruGreen's treatments and lead to unexpected lawn damage.

Interactions between TruGreen's products and pre-existing conditions in your soil, such as high pH or nutrient imbalances, can result in unforeseen negative outcomes for your lawn.

Inconsistent or inadequate mowing practices recommended by TruGreen can weaken the grass, making it more vulnerable to disease, pests, and environmental stressors.

The cumulative impact of multiple years of TruGreen's lawn care regimen can lead to a gradual decline in overall lawn quality, even if individual treatments seem effective in the short term.

Failure to properly adjust TruGreen's treatment plan to account for changes in your lawn's condition or the local climate can lead to a mismatch between the services provided and the lawn's actual needs.

Concerns about the environmental impact of TruGreen's lawn care products and practices, such as the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, may lead some customers to seek more sustainable alternatives.

The potential for TruGreen to inadvertently introduce new weed species or lawn diseases through their equipment or treatment methods can complicate the process of restoring a damaged lawn.

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