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Whelans is Your Complete Outdoor Partner
Established in 2006, Whelans provides comprehensive, year-round property management. Four seasons, one call, one trusted partner.
Residential Services Omaha, Elkhorn, Bennington, Millard, La Vista, Bellevue, Papillion, and Council Bluffs
Mowing and Lawn Care
Professional mowing, precise edging, and strategic treatments for a superiorly maintained lawn.
Landscape Design and Installation
Designing and constructing extraordinary outdoor living spaces and elevating curb appeal.
Fertilization and Weed Control
Tested and trusted programs tailored to Midwest lawns, targeting regional weeds and soil deficiencies.
Tree and Shrub Care
Expert tree trimming, pruning, disease prevention, strategic care, and removal from Omaha arborists.
Sprinkler and Irrigation Systems
From installation to maintenance, we ensure efficient water distribution tailored to your property.
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For complex projects or unique seasonal needs, connect with us to explore our comprehensive, custom solutions.
Commercial and Property Management Solutions
Commercial Lawn Care
Keep your business looking sharp with scheduled mowing, fertilization, and pest control. Professional maintenance that impresses clients, tenants, and employees alike.
Commercial Landscaping
From design to installation, we create outdoor spaces that enhance your business. Patios, plantings, and hardscaping built for commercial durability.
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Year-round property maintenance that adapts to our changing seasons. Snow clearing, spring/fall cleanups, and more to keep your property pristine in every weather.
Omaha Grown.
Midwest Focused.
For almost 20 years, Whelans has been the trusted name in transforming Omaha's outdoor spaces. Our deep, local roots give us an unparalleled understanding of the region's distinct soil, climate, and aesthetic.
More than a service provider, we're your neighbors and partners in cultivating exceptional environments. From Millard to Elkhorn, Bennington to Bellevue, we bring a level of superior care that only true local experts can deliver.
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Your Neighbors Trust Whelans
"Wonderful company with great customer service. They are always there when they say they will be, prices are always what they were quoted, and our lawn looks amazing. Do yourself a favor by giving them a shot."
Kirk Rohman
"Whelans has been providing lawn services to us for several years now. We have been so pleased. It has been worth every penny to have a green, well-kept yard without the headache of having to mow in the heat, worry about fertilizers, etc. Highly recommend!"
Kate Rahel
"We have been using Whelans at both our home and commercial business building for years, and they are top notch!"
Craig Kelley
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Time to Go All In on Clover?
The short version Clover can be useful, but it is not a magic fix for every Nebraska lawn. It can attract bees, spread aggressively, and limit your weed-control options. Trying clover in a specific area is usually smarter than converting the whole yard at once. Clover is having a moment. Instagram is full of lush … Read more
Why Sprinkler Systems Will Fail This Winter (And How to Prevent It)
The short version Sprinkler systems fail in winter because trapped water expands when it freezes. Draining alone is not enough for many Omaha-area systems, especially with flat terrain and clay soil. A professional blowout is usually cheaper than finding cracked pipes and broken heads in spring. When that first warm day in March makes you … Read more