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Sooter Plumbing and Mechanical

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Sooter Plumbing and Mechanical

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We offer plumbing services for residential and commercial properties. This encompasses everything from a simple drain cleaning to major plumbing repairs. We are Union Contractor so we strive to give our customers the best results and the most loyal service. Our employees are Union trained for 5 years.

We offer plumbing services for residential and commercial properties. This encompasses everything from a simple drain cleaning to major plumbing repairs. We are Union Contractor so we strive to give our customers the best results and the most loyal service. Our employees are Union trained for 5 years.



Dick's handy services

3417 N Arkansas Ave
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Dick's handy services

3417 N Arkansas Ave
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All around handyman, remodeling, demo, cleaning, hauling, trashouts, storm/fire/mold repair, farm and ranch work, lawn and garden, appliance/electronic/smart home installation, metal buildings ect. Whatever your needs inside or out Look no further Dick's got your back. I've worked with mennonites all my life pretty well connected honest and reliable.

All around handyman, remodeling, demo, cleaning, hauling, trashouts, storm/fire/mold repair, farm and ranch work, lawn and garden, appliance/electronic/smart home installation, metal buildings ect. Whatever your needs inside or out Look no further Dick's got your back. I've worked with mennonites all my life pretty well connected honest and reliable.



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Seacat Home Inspections

728 S Bristol Cir
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Seacat Home Inspections

728 S Bristol Cir
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5 years of experience

The Seacat men have been building homes from the ground up for over 40 years. We are confident in our knowledge of the inner and outer workings of a house. Our experience combined with our ICA and InterNACHI certifications ensure that we are proficient in the field of home inspections.

The Seacat men have been building homes from the ground up for over 40 years. We are confident in our knowledge of the inner and outer workings of a house. Our experience combined with our ICA and InterNACHI certifications ensure that we are proficient in the field of home inspections.



"These guys did a great job. Took care of all the over-growth and left it in good enough shape my dad can now take care of it himself. I was not there myself, but my dad was very pleased."

Janet C on August 2019

Lawn work in East Witchita

"These guys did a great job. Took care of all the over-growth and left it in good enough shape my dad can now take care of it himself. I was not there myself, but my dad was very pleased."

Janet C on August 2019



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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

The screwdriver test involves trying to push a screwdriver into your lawn. If it goes in easily, you’re likely overwatering and should cut back. If there’s moderate resistance, you have a good watering schedule and soil composition. If there’s a lot of resistance or you can’t get the screwdriver into the soil, you may need to aerate your lawn to reduce compaction and increase your watering schedule.

Both aerating and scarifying your lawn can offer serious benefits. Aerating pokes holes in the soil to better allow air, moisture, and nutrients to permeate while scarifying removes the buildup of dead plant matter at the soil’s surface. Most lawns require both of these maintenance items to thrive.

To prepare your lawn for core aeration, water it the day before you aerate. (Alternatively, you can wait until it rains and aerate the following day.) Aerating after watering or a rainy day will make the process easier since you can penetrate moist soil better than dry soil. You should also flag your sprinklers so that you don’t accidentally hit them while aerating. If you have a lot of thatch buildup in your yard, you might need to dethatch your lawn before aerating as well.

Lawn care is tough work—even when you hire pros, there’s no guarantee your grass won’t die (unless, of course, your company offers a guarantee). But lawn care companies don’t control the rain or watering restrictions. Your type of grass also impacts the type of care required to keep a lush lawn—and how much that care costs. Talk to a lawn care pro to determine the best times to treat your lawn based on type of grass and your climate.

Moss growing in a lawn is a sign of poor soil that makes it hard for grass and plants to grow. Moss thrives in these conditions and spreads easily, so it can quickly take over your yard if it’s lacking in nutrients, too wet, or has an excessive amount of shade. Moss in the lawn isn’t always a bad thing, but it can prevent turfgrass from forming deep roots.

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