Straight answers about lawn care and pressure washing in Sussex County — how it works, what to expect, and when to call.
These are the questions I hear most often from homeowners around Sussex County. If yours isn't here, just call or text 302-853-0249 — you'll get me, not an answering service.
Round Robin is based in Millsboro, DE and serves communities throughout Sussex County — including Georgetown, Long Neck, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Milton, Dagsboro, Ocean View, Millville, Bethany Beach, Selbyville, Seaford, Laurel, and the surrounding areas. See the full service area. Just outside the county? Call and ask — it never hurts.
Yes — every quote is free, no-obligation, and no-pressure. I'll look at the property, tell you honestly what it needs (and what it doesn't), and give you a straightforward price. If a job isn't worth your money, I'll tell you that too.
I do. Round Robin is a solo owner-operated business — the person you talk to on the phone is the same person who quotes the job and does the work, every visit. No rotating crews, no subcontractors, no strangers on your property.
No. Most customers aren't home during service — including second-home owners who live hours away. As long as gates are unlocked and pets are inside, I can mow, clean up, or wash while you're away and follow up with you afterward.
Yes — most lawns in Sussex County do best on a weekly cut during the peak growing season and every other week as growth slows. We'll settle on a schedule that fits your lawn and budget, and I'll keep it consistent all season.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water and is right for hard surfaces like concrete driveways, walkways, and brick. Soft washing uses low pressure with professional cleaning solutions to safely kill and remove algae, mold, and mildew from vinyl siding, painted surfaces, and delicate trim without damage. Your home gets whichever method the surface calls for.
Near the coast, salt air and humidity feed algae and mildew faster than inland — most coastal Sussex County homes benefit from a wash every year or two, especially on shaded, north-facing sides. Inland homes can often go a bit longer. If green streaks are showing on the siding, it's time.
Yes — Round Robin washes homes up to two stories, including siding, trim, decks, patios, fences, driveways, and walkways.
Spring cleanups and fresh mulch are best from March through May, before the growing season takes off. Fall cleanups and leaf removal run roughly October through December, once the leaves come down. Both fill up fast — booking a few weeks ahead is smart.
Call or text 302-853-0249, email service@roundrobinlawns.com, or use the contact form. Tell me the town you're in and what you need, and I'll take it from there.