Started with one mower and a Windham route.
Do the small things right, treat people's yards like they matter, and stick around long enough that customers become neighbors. Twelve seasons in, that's still the whole idea.
The kid who actually bagged the clippings.
Sebago Lawn & Landscape began in 2013 when Caleb Doiron — who grew up cutting lawns around Standish and never really stopped — bought a used trailer and started knocking on doors. Word got around that the kid actually edged the walkways and bagged the clippings.
Twelve seasons later it's a real crew working out of Windham, but the idea hasn't changed: do the small things right, treat people's yards like they matter, and stick around long enough that customers become neighbors. Caleb still drives the lakes-region routes most weeks.
Caleb Doiron
Founder — Standish native, Maine pesticide applicator certified, still happiest behind a mower.
A local crew
Eight folks who live in the towns we serve, uniformed and trained, here season after season.
The reliable crew you stop having to think about.
The same faces each week
You get a consistent crew that learns your property — where the dog runs, which bed floods, how you like the edges. No revolving strangers.
We know Maine soil
Clay pockets, ledge, shade under the pines, short seasons. We plant and feed for what actually thrives here, not what looks good at the box store.
Show up when we say
If we're scheduled for Thursday, we're there Thursday — and if weather pushes us, you'll hear from us, not wonder.
Honest about what you need
We won't sell you a five-step program your lawn doesn't need. Sometimes the answer is mowing higher and watering less, and we'll say so.
Neighbors you'll recognize at the gas station.
Our crew lives where you live — Windham, Standish, Raymond, Gorham and the towns in between. They're trained, uniformed, and on the same routes year after year, so you're never wondering who just pulled into the driveway.
That local-ness is the whole point. We know which roads flood in mud season, which yards get afternoon shade, and how the lakes watershed shapes the way we treat a lawn. It's not a franchise playbook — it's people who actually care how your corner of Maine looks.
Let's get your weekends back.
Tell us a little about your yard and we'll come take a look. Free quotes, friendly crew, and a yard you'll be glad to come home to.