Weed Control & Pre-Emergent in Snellville, GA

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Weed control in Snellville is about timing as much as product. The biggest win is a pre-emergent barrier applied before weed seeds germinate; everything after that is targeted post-emergent cleanup for what slips through.

Pre-Emergent Timing (the key)

Crabgrass, goosegrass and dallisgrass germinate when soil temperatures reach about 55°F at a 2-inch depth — in Gwinnett that's typically mid-to-late February. Miss that window and you're fighting crabgrass all summer. A second pre-emergent in September heads off winter weeds like Poa annua, henbit and chickweed.

Weeds We Treat in Snellville Lawns

  • Grassy: crabgrass, goosegrass, dallisgrass, annual bluegrass (Poa annua)
  • Sedges: yellow and purple nutsedge
  • Broadleaf: dandelion, white clover, henbit, chickweed, Virginia buttonweed, wild violet, spurge

Pre- vs Post-Emergent & Pricing

Pre-emergent stops seeds before they sprout; post-emergent kills weeds already growing, matched to your grass so we don't damage it. Treatments run $65–$110 per visit by lot size, and our program includes free re-treatment if weeds break through between scheduled rounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should pre-emergent be applied in Snellville?

Mid-to-late February, before Gwinnett soil temperatures hit 55°F and crabgrass germinates. A second application in September prevents winter weeds like Poa annua and henbit.

How do I get rid of crabgrass in my lawn?

Prevention beats cure: a February pre-emergent stops crabgrass before it sprouts. For crabgrass already up, a post-emergent matched to your grass type is needed — the right product differs for Bermuda/Zoysia versus tall fescue.

What's the difference between pre-emergent and post-emergent?

Pre-emergent creates a barrier that stops weed seeds from germinating. Post-emergent treats weeds that are already growing. A healthy Snellville lawn needs both, on the right calendar.

How much does weed control cost in Snellville?

Roughly $65–$110 per treatment depending on lot size, with free re-treatment between rounds if weeds return. Most homeowners bundle it into the full-season program.

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