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CARL'S SPRINKLER SERVICE
10054 FLANDERS CT NE
3.40(
10
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CARL'S SPRINKLER SERVICE
10054 FLANDERS CT NE
3.40(
10
)
Customers say: Terrific value
41 years of experience

SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEMS. 10 EMPLOYEES. SUBS USED FOR PLUMBING WORK. AL MEMBERS GET $50 OFF OF FULL INSTALLATION

SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEMS. 10 EMPLOYEES. SUBS USED FOR PLUMBING WORK. AL MEMBERS GET $50 OFF OF FULL INSTALLATION


LAWNS R US
5020A W 210TH ST
1.40(
5
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LAWNS R US
5020A W 210TH ST
1.40(
5
)
36 years of experience

ADDITONAL SERVICE AREA:LE SUEUR, RICE, SHERBURNE, SIBLEY & MEEKER COUNTIES.

"We hired Lawns Are Us in August of 2018 (AKA Lawns-r-us and TCS, they have to do business under several names due to poor business practices). They came in with a competitive bid and tons of promises. Said it should only take 12 working days to do the job. We knew it was going to take more than that, but willing to move forward. The first week went relatively smooth other than the payments. They demanded to be paid upfront and every 3 days. The problem with this, is once they have their money, they have zero motivation to return to the job. Morgan said they had to quick do another job that would take 2 days tops....21 days later I was screaming at him to return. No apologies, and only false promises throughout the 3 weeks, "we'll be there tomorrow" and never shows. While they were away, it rained significantly and with our project left open, the water got under our pool and floated our pool liner (of which they accepted 0 responsibility for). Then came our pavilion. They didn't measure their footings for it correctly and it wasn't square. We incurred an additional $2500 from the builder to custom cut the entire pavilion. Morgan accepted the fact they screwed up, but in no way was going to cover any of the extra costs. His son Mark who is "In charge" couldn't have been worse to deal with. Refused to admit he screwed it up, even when his own builder told him it was screwed up. By this time it was early November and winter was here. They were only 75% done with our project, but fully paid for all of their work done. Morgan assured me that we were the first on the list in the spring. Spring came and nothing but broken promises, said they were coming for a month and never showed up. They left our whole side yard mud, a huge pile of rock, dirt and garbage in our front yard that we stared at for 6 months. They screwed up our outdoor kitchen (Again Mark can't read a tape measure), the openings for the grills were off and the entire bar was not square nor level. When we got real contractors out to finish it, their quote was "Whoever did this work shouldn't be installing bird baths, much less backyards." When the real contractors went to plant shrubs, we discovered, Lawns-R-Us threw rock and poly over an old rock bed. Now we have to dig it all out by hand and bring dirt in by hand. Finally the icing on the cake, we went to turn on the irrigation they installed and 1 of the old zones won't turn on, and everything they did in our backyard had to be re-done by professionals. They installed the drip lines ON THE OTHER SIDE OF OUR FENCE! And where there was no fence, they put the drip lines tight against the concrete. Last time I checked, concrete doesn't need water to survive, plants do. When any of this is brought to their attention, Mark becomes the worst person to deal with. He tries to tell you how difficult you are, he should flipping burgers, not landscaping. Zero customer service, and just a horrible person. When you pay $80k for a hack job that wasn't finished, you get upset. So to recap: -Screwed up our pavilion $2500 additional -Screwed up grill openings, have to live with it -Screwed up bar level $1200 additional -Pool liner floated $1000 additional -Quoted a countertop that wasn't available, next option was additional $2500 -Underbid loads of dirt removed (by 25 truckloads!) additional $5500 -Bar not square, just going to have to live with it off by 4" -Drains settled $250 additional to fix -Screwed up irrigation $1500 additional to fix -Screwed up shrub beds $1000 to fix -Put capstone on upside down $500 to fix -Put end piece of capstone in the middle $200 fix -Everything along the way was nickel and dimed, he wouldn't pickup a softball size piece of concrete left behind with trying to stick it to you. Out of all the contractors I've had at my home or business, they are hands down, THE WORST! And they charge and act like they are a premier landscape company, but couldn't be further from it. Learn from my mistakes and don't ever let these guys touch your project, YOU WILL REGRET IT!"

Brian D on September 2019

ADDITONAL SERVICE AREA:LE SUEUR, RICE, SHERBURNE, SIBLEY & MEEKER COUNTIES.

"We hired Lawns Are Us in August of 2018 (AKA Lawns-r-us and TCS, they have to do business under several names due to poor business practices). They came in with a competitive bid and tons of promises. Said it should only take 12 working days to do the job. We knew it was going to take more than that, but willing to move forward. The first week went relatively smooth other than the payments. They demanded to be paid upfront and every 3 days. The problem with this, is once they have their money, they have zero motivation to return to the job. Morgan said they had to quick do another job that would take 2 days tops....21 days later I was screaming at him to return. No apologies, and only false promises throughout the 3 weeks, "we'll be there tomorrow" and never shows. While they were away, it rained significantly and with our project left open, the water got under our pool and floated our pool liner (of which they accepted 0 responsibility for). Then came our pavilion. They didn't measure their footings for it correctly and it wasn't square. We incurred an additional $2500 from the builder to custom cut the entire pavilion. Morgan accepted the fact they screwed up, but in no way was going to cover any of the extra costs. His son Mark who is "In charge" couldn't have been worse to deal with. Refused to admit he screwed it up, even when his own builder told him it was screwed up. By this time it was early November and winter was here. They were only 75% done with our project, but fully paid for all of their work done. Morgan assured me that we were the first on the list in the spring. Spring came and nothing but broken promises, said they were coming for a month and never showed up. They left our whole side yard mud, a huge pile of rock, dirt and garbage in our front yard that we stared at for 6 months. They screwed up our outdoor kitchen (Again Mark can't read a tape measure), the openings for the grills were off and the entire bar was not square nor level. When we got real contractors out to finish it, their quote was "Whoever did this work shouldn't be installing bird baths, much less backyards." When the real contractors went to plant shrubs, we discovered, Lawns-R-Us threw rock and poly over an old rock bed. Now we have to dig it all out by hand and bring dirt in by hand. Finally the icing on the cake, we went to turn on the irrigation they installed and 1 of the old zones won't turn on, and everything they did in our backyard had to be re-done by professionals. They installed the drip lines ON THE OTHER SIDE OF OUR FENCE! And where there was no fence, they put the drip lines tight against the concrete. Last time I checked, concrete doesn't need water to survive, plants do. When any of this is brought to their attention, Mark becomes the worst person to deal with. He tries to tell you how difficult you are, he should flipping burgers, not landscaping. Zero customer service, and just a horrible person. When you pay $80k for a hack job that wasn't finished, you get upset. So to recap: -Screwed up our pavilion $2500 additional -Screwed up grill openings, have to live with it -Screwed up bar level $1200 additional -Pool liner floated $1000 additional -Quoted a countertop that wasn't available, next option was additional $2500 -Underbid loads of dirt removed (by 25 truckloads!) additional $5500 -Bar not square, just going to have to live with it off by 4" -Drains settled $250 additional to fix -Screwed up irrigation $1500 additional to fix -Screwed up shrub beds $1000 to fix -Put capstone on upside down $500 to fix -Put end piece of capstone in the middle $200 fix -Everything along the way was nickel and dimed, he wouldn't pickup a softball size piece of concrete left behind with trying to stick it to you. Out of all the contractors I've had at my home or business, they are hands down, THE WORST! And they charge and act like they are a premier landscape company, but couldn't be further from it. Learn from my mistakes and don't ever let these guys touch your project, YOU WILL REGRET IT!"

Brian D on September 2019




Green Lawn Underground Sprinklers
2550 Millard Ave
2.87(
23
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Green Lawn Underground Sprinklers
2550 Millard Ave
2.87(
23
)
Customers say: Terrific value
30 years of experience

10 employees. Cost is determined by the job. Additional email - [email protected]. Locally owned & operated. Cost is determined by the job.

"installed a sprinkler system"

Veronica J on June 2020

10 employees. Cost is determined by the job. Additional email - [email protected]. Locally owned & operated. Cost is determined by the job.

"installed a sprinkler system"

Veronica J on June 2020





Aqua City Plumbing
7701 Pillsbury Ave S
3.55(
47
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Aqua City Plumbing
7701 Pillsbury Ave S
3.55(
47
)
Customers say: Quick response
62 years of experience

When you are in need of an expert plumber in the Minneapolis area, we are the only name you need to know! Since 1963, Aqua City Plumbing has become synonymous with trusted, reliable plumbing solutions, and superior customer care. We are a family-owned and operated company, made up of expertly trained and experienced Minneapolis plumbers.

"Did a great job. Left area Clean."

Robert G on June 2018

When you are in need of an expert plumber in the Minneapolis area, we are the only name you need to know! Since 1963, Aqua City Plumbing has become synonymous with trusted, reliable plumbing solutions, and superior customer care. We are a family-owned and operated company, made up of expertly trained and experienced Minneapolis plumbers.

"Did a great job. Left area Clean."

Robert G on June 2018


Randy Lane & Sons Plumbing & Heating Inc
1501 West Broadway Avenue
4.78(
729
)
Randy Lane & Sons Plumbing & Heating Inc
1501 West Broadway Avenue
4.78(
729
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

Randy Lane & Son's Plumbing & Heating Inc has been in business since 1967. We have 4 employees- Plumbers are all licensed Master Plumbers. Office staff is friendly and very helpful. We require payment upon job completion, accepting payment by check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and cash. We offer free estimates, no service (drive) charge, and a $10.00 discount for Angie's List customers!

Randy Lane & Son's Plumbing & Heating Inc has been in business since 1967. We have 4 employees- Plumbers are all licensed Master Plumbers. Office staff is friendly and very helpful. We require payment upon job completion, accepting payment by check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and cash. We offer free estimates, no service (drive) charge, and a $10.00 discount for Angie's List customers!

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FAQs for lawn irrigation projects in Minneapolis, MN

While watering your lawn by hand might save you money upfront, installing and using a lawn irrigation system does save you money over time. You are less likely to overwater your lawn with a professional irrigation system, which will cause a reduction in water usage. These systems use the right amount of water without waste. In addition, watering your lawn the correct amount will also help prevent different fungi from growing, saving you money in fungi removal costs.

Lawn irrigation is the process of getting water to your lawn, grass and all, for it to grow. There are five main types of lawn irrigation methods:

  • Manual irrigation puts you in charge of the flow of water. Using a sprinkler head on your hose is best to evenly distribute the water across your entire lawn. This doesn’t take much time but requires you to be physically outside holding the hose. 

  • Above-ground sprinklers attach to your hose and rotate or oscillate around your lawn. Since these are above-ground, they’ll need to be moved when it’s time to mow, and depending on the size of your property, you might need to move it around your yard for full coverage. 

  • In-ground sprinklers are flush with the ground when not in use but pop up above the ground level when it's time to water the lawn. Piping for these sprinklers is all found underground, and there are different types of sprinkler heads for different uses and lawn sizes. 

  • Drip irrigation involves drip lines that are more efficient than sprinklers for more extensive lawns. This involves a lot of digging since they are installed underground, but it makes it easy for you to mow.

  • Rainwater collection and irrigation uses nature’s precipitation to water your lawn. This option might not be available in every area since semi-reliable rainfall is needed, though the barrels for this system can range from 15 gallons to 10,000 gallons or more.

Even though having a lawn irrigation system to water your lawn is efficient, you do not want to run it daily. It’s best to run your system two to three times a week. The length of time to run your system varies on factors like wind, temperature, and the variety of your grass, but 10 to 20 minutes each time is generally preferred. If you water too frequently, you’ll drown your grass and plants.

The cost of a lawn sprinkler system is $2,550 for the average homeowner. However, this price can range from $350 to $5,000 or more, depending on the type of sprinkler system you install, the size of your yard, and the type of sprinkler heads you choose. For example, rotating or oscillating sprinkler heads are more expensive than stationary ones, making the cost for one sprinkler head $2.50 to $30 each. Likewise, a yard that is 1/4 of an acre in size averages a total average price of $2,460; however, a one-acre yard averages a cost of $9,840.

The total time it takes to install a lawn irrigation system is roughly one to two days. This includes digging trenches for any necessary underground piping, placing the piping, wiring, sprinkler heads, and valves, and connecting your sprinkler system to your water supply. If you have a lawn larger than one acre, or if there are any municipality regulations that extend the project, you can expect the timeline to be closer to two days. 

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