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Peak Sprinklers
4.6(
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Serving Pinehurst, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Keith of Peak Sprinklers did a great job. He is is on time and is extremely helpful. I would recommend Keith for any lawn irrigation project."
Response time4 hrs
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Limitless Enterprise LLC
4.9(
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Serving Pinehurst, ID and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

"Limitless did an amazing job on my fall cleanup project. They were prompt, professional, and efficient. I would highly recommend them for residential work and I plan to hide them in the future as well."
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Response time4 hrs
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Savage Landscape & Home Repair
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Serving Pinehurst, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"He installed a roof on my porch and properly adjusted the pich . He also installed an outlet and fan outside. He was very professional and polite. He does great work and would use him again for future projects."
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Above All Sprinklers
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Serving Pinehurst, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

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We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We have many years of experience to give you confidence that we are your number one choice for your next home project. You will find us to be competitively priced with close attention to the details. We look forward to building a lasting relationship and guarantee your satisfaction!

Response time9 hrs
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Planting grass from seed requires time to grow before it can handle even light foot traffic. Most varieties require a minimum of three months before you can walk on them regularly. You can expect to wait at least one year before your lawn can hold up to heavy use. Because sod is already established, it can be walked on more quickly than grass planted from seed.

Provided you're using an appropriate starter fertilizer for grass seed, you can put down seeds and fertilizer at the same time. However, putting them down separately, one after the other, on the same day will help to avoid over- or under-applying the lawn food. Avoid using a fertilizer with weed control elements, as these will likely keep the grass seeds from starting.  

While hydroseeding is typically meant for bare soil, it is possible to hydroseed over an existing lawn with some adjustments. For the new seed to germinate and thrive, it needs good seed-to-soil contact. Without it, most of the seed may not take root and will die. To improve your chances of success when repairing a patchy area, mow any existing grass as low as possible and loosen any exposed soil before application. It is also recommended to use a finer mulch mixture when spraying, as this will help the seeds reach the soil and root without suffocating the existing grass.

There are plenty of products to help green up your grass. Try an iron supplement spray or fertilizer that is rich in nitrogen. You can also apply a thin layer of compost on top of your lawn at the beginning of spring to give the grass a nutrition boost, which helps it achieve that bright color you are looking for. 

First, you should figure out whether you have dormant or dead grass. Dead grass won’t come back, so you’ll have to reseed if you’re hoping for a lush lawn. However, grass can go dormant if it hasn’t received enough water or if temperatures are too cold. If it’s still decently warm outside, you can revive dormant grass by watering it. But if it’s mid-January in New England, for example, you’ll need to wait until the weather warms up again. If you want to keep grass green in winter, consider a grass like Kentucky bluegrass, which maintains its color year-round.

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