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Water Works Inc

5703 Weatherstone Way
3.70(
40
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Water Works Inc

5703 Weatherstone Way
3.70(
40
)
Customers say: Super punctual
39 years of experience

Upon installation of a lawn irrigation system, you will receive 2 seasonal service contract, which includes the start up and shut down of your system, a fertile system which fertilizes your lawn(fee), repels bugs and rust, also a hose enclose which hides your garden hose for those small jobs (fee).

"Since the initial installation, I paid waterworks for annual on and off services that includes a tune up of the sprinkler heads for leaks and adjustments. The System comes on every other day at about 3:30 AM so it is not easy to see a problem but I have complained about brown spots where the heads are not reaching but there was a charge for that kind of adjustment mid season so I would wait till spring. This time a sprinkler head was leaking badly and and my side yard was pure mud so I called them saying no way is this waiting all season because should have been noticed when they turned the system on. They agreed and told me there would be no charge. The Tech came out but the head continued to leak just as bad and now it is watering my driveway. I called again and they returned last week. This technician fixed told me the prior Tech left a part off so the leak was fixed but it's still watering my driveway. Between then and now, I received my AMEX bill and see they also charged my card $120 for first visit and $170 to fix what they didn't for the $120 charge. I had no idea they kept my credit card on file. An unbelievable conversation followed this morning when the owner took the phone from the employee I was talking with and told me to, "stop trying to CON his Girl". It got ugly from there. I've had my doubts before but now I seriously caution anyone thinking about protecting their expensive sprinkler systems with this outfit. No matter how many years you pay them, you are one billing question away from being called a "Con". Would you believe they told me some systems are large, mine 11 zones and they do not have time to check them. Oh well, I'll find a better option because they are history around here."

Joe W on August 2020

Upon installation of a lawn irrigation system, you will receive 2 seasonal service contract, which includes the start up and shut down of your system, a fertile system which fertilizes your lawn(fee), repels bugs and rust, also a hose enclose which hides your garden hose for those small jobs (fee).

"Since the initial installation, I paid waterworks for annual on and off services that includes a tune up of the sprinkler heads for leaks and adjustments. The System comes on every other day at about 3:30 AM so it is not easy to see a problem but I have complained about brown spots where the heads are not reaching but there was a charge for that kind of adjustment mid season so I would wait till spring. This time a sprinkler head was leaking badly and and my side yard was pure mud so I called them saying no way is this waiting all season because should have been noticed when they turned the system on. They agreed and told me there would be no charge. The Tech came out but the head continued to leak just as bad and now it is watering my driveway. I called again and they returned last week. This technician fixed told me the prior Tech left a part off so the leak was fixed but it's still watering my driveway. Between then and now, I received my AMEX bill and see they also charged my card $120 for first visit and $170 to fix what they didn't for the $120 charge. I had no idea they kept my credit card on file. An unbelievable conversation followed this morning when the owner took the phone from the employee I was talking with and told me to, "stop trying to CON his Girl". It got ugly from there. I've had my doubts before but now I seriously caution anyone thinking about protecting their expensive sprinkler systems with this outfit. No matter how many years you pay them, you are one billing question away from being called a "Con". Would you believe they told me some systems are large, mine 11 zones and they do not have time to check them. Oh well, I'll find a better option because they are history around here."

Joe W on August 2020

Fountains questions, answered by experts

Although we often equate bodies of water with pesky mosquitoes, you don’t have to worry about them in your natural swimming pool. This is because mosquitoes are attracted to bodies of standing water. Your natural pool, on the other hand, has consistently moving water, thanks to the pump that runs all year long.

You have several options for your pond by getting your yard ready for the winter. You can winterize your koi pond by ensuring it’s at least 5 feet deep so it doesn’t freeze completely, installing a pond heater or aerator and having it run at all times, and installing a deicer if temperatures are dangerously low for an extended period. You can also choose to shut down your pond for the winter by removing all the wildlife in it and bringing it indoors, cleaning out the filter and pump, and then covering the pond with a tarp.

When deciding whether or not to turn off your pump, you should consider your area’s climate and the aquatic life in your pond. If you live in an area with freezing winter temperatures and don’t have any wildlife, keeping your pump on could damage it. If you have aquatic life but live in a colder climate, you might consider keeping your pump running and adding a pond heater.

Most water features do not use a lot of electricity, averaging between 100 and 250 watts per day. The size of the motor can impact electricity usage. To reduce electricity usage, consider using a timer to turn the fountain off at night and when you’re away from your home. Solar power is another way to defray electricity costs after you recoup the cost of installing the solar components.

Natural pools don’t necessarily attract snakes, although there is a chance they could stop by for a quick visit. They’re not likely to stay, however, because there’s nothing for snakes to eat in a natural pool environment. A well-maintained natural pool has clear water, so you should be able to easily spot a snake before diving in.

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