that did not survive the winter. It was based upon this guarantee by Anthony that I accepted Sprinkles bid and timing of the install. I ascertained that Sprinkles set the sprinkler timer system to their watering specifications as I was getting ready to go out of town for nearly three weeks. While I was gone, my daughter noticed dead grass & called Anthony multiple times. He never called her back. Our daughter was very concerned that she was going to get into trouble for the dead grass. I got back, called Anthony, he admitted that he had not called my daughter back. After I called, he only replaced the dead sod & not the mostly dead sod. Had the installation been in the Spring as I had preferred, we might have changed our minds or Sprinkles would have had to wait until Spring for the income my job provided. I believe this was a factor as Anthony was so adamant that all would be well & that Sprinkles would stand behind their installation/ product as long as we followed the water instructions & that if any plants or grass did not come back in the Spring that Sprinkles would replace them. He visited our home several times & on each occasion stated that we were doing exactly as he instructed us to. This spring we had dead sod/bushes. We waited until May, hoping that they would ?come alive?, they did not, so my husband called Sprinkles. Steve at Sprinkles was rude, verbally abusive & combative. Steve stated he ?knew? that Anthony had not told me that. I informed him that he was wrong & that I would like to speak to Anthony. Steve then admitted that Anthony no longer worked at Sprinkles. It turns out Steve came after Anthony left. He admitted that he did not know Anthony. I asked Steve, how then, could he speak for Anthony. He said it was Sprinkles policy that they do not guarantee their installation or product. I said Sprinkles might not have, but their representative Anthony did & that is why I accepted Sprinkles bid in the first place. During the conversation, I kept asking that Steve (or a representative of Sprinkles) please come to my property to see the issue. He flat out said, No! During the conversation, I kept asking to speak to the manger. Steve kept denying me access to the manager & finally admitted that he was the Manager. I then asked multiple times to speak to the owner & he denied me access. I then said fine, thanked him for his time, hung up on him & called back. To woman I spoke with said Steve shouldn?t have spoke that way, I agreed & she apologized for him. She stated she had to smooth things over before with other customers. We discussed the situation & she asked that I wait until it got hot weather in. I agreed if she would have someone come out on Monday to look at what I was talking about. She agreed. No one came. No one called. It is now July 27, 2014 & what was dead in May 2014 is still dead. My goal is to get Sprinkles to follow thru on Anthony?s guarantee of Sprinkles services & fix the issues caused by inferior product, incorrect installation & plantings that did not thrive. Sprinkles blames it all on a ?bad winter?. Again, had they disclosed their actual policy of not standing behind their installation & product, I would have waited until Spring, & yes, I might have gone with someone else. SOD HISTORY: I have personally installed sod before. I know how it is supposed to be done & what good sod looks like. Had I known that Sprinkles did not stand behind their installation & product, I frankly would have waited until Spring for all sod/plantings & continued to look for a company I could rely on. If in the Spring, I still chose Sprinkles, I would have refused inferior sod, waited for good sod & required them to install it properly in brick pattern. I had several lawn specialists come to look at the sod & they agreed with me & in fact raised some really bothering issues. For what it is worth, I showed them the sod, got their opinions, & then told them mine. I was fair to Sprinkles. Sprinkles is aware of these issues & has chosen not to address them: 1. The old sod was not prepared as Sprinkles stated in their documentation. S/B sprayed several days prior new sod (Anthony quoted three days). A Sprinkles crewman came late afternoon the day prior to the new sod installation & sprayed grass killer. [I questioned the crew the next day as to whether the old grass was dead enough & whether the grass killer would hurt the new sod. I was told all would be okay.] 2. The sod they brought was thin & seedy, had lots of weeds, soil base very thin, edges dwindled off with no sharp edges, & many were also in pieces. [I questioned the crew & they said that it was ?end-of-the-season sod?, but that it would be ok.] 3. Some of the sod that was installed was significantly colored different. [I questioned Sprinkles crew at installation & again questioned Anthony in October when he replaced pieces of dead sod. Unilaterally, I was told that it was fine, etc. ] 4. The incorrect amount of sod was delivered & they had to get more. The additional sod was full, lush, square edges & had a thick soil base. It looked like the sod that my husband & I had installed years ago. [When I questioned the crew as to the difference, they stated it came from a different farm & that by spring the whole lawn would look the same]. 5. The installation was done incorrectly. Installation was very loose checkerboard with holes filled in with bits & pieces of scrap sod. Sometimes it was really just the green part & no roots or soil. Correct installation should be in brick fashion which eliminates the straight lines I now have going throughout my back yard. These lines are especially noticeable where the edges of the sod are thin & uneven & where the sod has died. [I questioned the crew at the time about the holes & the lines & the bits & pieces and, again, they said it would be okay.] 6. Anthony told me to water sod properly (his crew installed, set up sprinkler system, & he personally set the timer) and until I checked with Sprinkles in the Spring do not let anyone walk, cut or put chemicals on the sod (including pre-emergence). 7. I followed Anthony?s instructions to the letter. When Sprinkles came out to turn our sprinkler system on, I asked if the sod could be walked on, cut & chemically treated. I was told that yes I could have it walked on & cut. 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Basketball Goal Service reviews from real Angi homeowners in Winterville, GA
Last update on October 15, 2025
Niecy F.
5.0
04/2024
Mr Gomez very professional and finished the earlier than anticipated. He provided suggestions to better assist our deck goals. I liked how he communicated every step of the job. I highly recommend his services.
Diane C.
4.0
03/2024
Exceptional company! Outstanding customer service, Account Rep Azzam was very professional, knowledgeable and not pushy. He listed carefully to my overall design goals and made perfect recommendations. I truly could not be anymore happier with the final outcome nor the service received I will...
I worked with Cor-Paint to repaint my house. Raul came over promptly, assessed the site and sent an estimate within a few days.Raul was helpful and informative in the process of picking paints and colors, and patient beyond belief. He really wanted me to feel satisfied with the decision and...
Robert K.
5.0
01/2019
Called the company and made an appointment for Jason James to come out and give me an estimate. After initially rescheduling the estimate to a later time on the same day, Jason arrived on time for the appointment. After I explained what I wanted done, Jason gave me a thorough explanation of...
Julianne was very knowledgeable. We don't have much experience in terms of designing our landscape so when she came she pretty much educated us upfront instead of trying to sell us on the recommendation or the design. She gave us multiple options on the design and pretty much giving us the...
Katrina K.
5.0
07/2014
THE ISSUE: Dead Sod and Shrubs. I was worried at the lateness of the Season as it was September when the sod was put in & October when the plantings were put in. I asked multiple times if it was better to wait until spring to do all the planting. I was told by Anthony (Sprinkles) that it...
Fast, efficient, and honest, We Can Fix That has become a reputable and well-known Home Improvement Service. Our team is up for every job, managing projects with the skill and experience our clients have come to expect. We want our customers to be satisfied with our work, which is why we provide open communication channels throughout the duration of each project.
Fast, efficient, and honest, We Can Fix That has become a reputable and well-known Home Improvement Service. Our team is up for every job, managing projects with the skill and experience our clients have come to expect. We want our customers to be satisfied with our work, which is why we provide open communication channels throughout the duration of each project.
We are a full service electrical contractor with 5 employees. We accept cash, check and paypal.
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FAQs for basketball goal service projects in Winterville, GA
If you decide an in-ground or wall-mounted basketball hoop is best for you, you should consult a basketball hoop installer. They will have the necessary tools and experience to install these correctly and safely. If you were to try to install these yourself, there is a risk of injury or improper installation, which could lead to damage to the hoop or your yard.
The cost to install a basketball hoop can range from $200 to $5,000. This price heavily depends on the type of basketball hoop you choose, as some require equipment and some do not.
For example, you can most likely assemble a portable basketball hoop yourself, with a cost of $150 to $500. However, if you're looking for something more permanent, a roof-mounted hoop requires specialized tools and roof anchors, costing a total of $2,000 to $5,000.
The time to install your basketball hoop depends on the type of hoop you're installing.
For in-ground hoops, it's best to allow at least five days total for the entire process, which includes any utility marking, hole excavation, anchor placement, concrete pouring and setting, and final setup of the hoop itself.
The time to set up a mounted basketball hoop is significantly shorter, with most projects completed in just a few hours.
While there's not a lot of definite research, some experts suggest that an in-ground or wall-mounted basketball hoop can add value to your home by increasing curb appeal. In addition, having a basketball hoop is an attractive feature of a house since it promotes physical activity, especially for children.
There are many different types of basketball hoops available to choose from.
Portable hoops are fully moveable and generally do not require assistance with assembly.
Semi-portable in-ground hoops have an anchor cemented in the ground and a removable post.
In-ground hoops are fully built into the ground as one piece and cannot be relocated after placement.
Wall-mounted hoops do not have a post or pole and work well when space is limited.
The Winterville, GA homeowners’ guide to basketball goal services
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