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HELITECH Ozarks

1549 N Ohara Ave
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HELITECH Ozarks

1549 N Ohara Ave
4.50(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage.

"Good job was done"

Rick E on November 2023

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage.

"Good job was done"

Rick E on November 2023



Serene Landscaping & Design

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Serene Landscaping & Design

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Free onsite estimate

Weekly lawn maintenance includes, cut, edging, and blow off, starts out at a minimum of $15. Free estimates. Occasionally two man crew depending on the size of the project. Normally one man crew with plenty of strength, technique, and experience. Have all the equipment to complete tasks.

Weekly lawn maintenance includes, cut, edging, and blow off, starts out at a minimum of $15. Free estimates. Occasionally two man crew depending on the size of the project. Normally one man crew with plenty of strength, technique, and experience. Have all the equipment to complete tasks.


Hartley Lawn & Landscape

1154 W Tracker Rd,
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Hartley Lawn & Landscape

1154 W Tracker Rd,
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39 years of experience

Hartley Lawn and Landscape provides its clients with the highest quality lawn care and landscaping services available. Their attention to detail sets them apart from the competition. Whether it is commercial or residential lawn care, Hartley Lawn and Landscape is the business to call. The excellence of lawn care you will receive cannot be found anywhere else in the Springfield, Missouri Area.

Hartley Lawn and Landscape provides its clients with the highest quality lawn care and landscaping services available. Their attention to detail sets them apart from the competition. Whether it is commercial or residential lawn care, Hartley Lawn and Landscape is the business to call. The excellence of lawn care you will receive cannot be found anywhere else in the Springfield, Missouri Area.



M & W Landscapes

1513 W Frosty Drive
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M & W Landscapes

1513 W Frosty Drive
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23 years of experience

M & W Landscapes is a family business and we have been making lawns look beautiful for a little over 10 years now. We pride ourselves on efficiency and getting the job done in a timely manner.

M & W Landscapes is a family business and we have been making lawns look beautiful for a little over 10 years now. We pride ourselves on efficiency and getting the job done in a timely manner.




"We had 811 Dig flags and spray paint in our yard for weeks in the fall waiting for our sprinkler system to be put in. Springfield Gardens didn’t come then so we took up the flags and 811 Dig came again in December and the sprinkler system got put in. Our yard was more dug up than expected and there were exposed lines sticking up above ground all winter. They came back April 22 at 5:15 even though they said they’d be here between 3:00-5:00, and the worker acknowledged that it was a poor quality job and a crew would need to come out and do several hours of work. We scheduled them to come out at 8:00am first thing on May 10 so my husband didn’t go into work that morning. The worker was over an hour late without calling to inform my husband. I did reach the office after multiple attempts, and she said the employee was looking for sod. He finally showed up without sod, and no one has brought sod almost two months later. We’ve gone ahead and spent hundreds of dollars for seed and spent countless hours picking up rocks that were left in our yard and patching the bare spots and adding soil around the sprinkler heads that were too high and causing a tripping hazard. Please learn from our mistake and don’t hire them to install an in-ground sprinkler system."

Robert V on July 2022

With over 20 years experience with landscaping and lawn maintenance, Springfield Gardens Lawn & Landscape is your one source provider for all of your lawn care needs.

"We had 811 Dig flags and spray paint in our yard for weeks in the fall waiting for our sprinkler system to be put in. Springfield Gardens didn’t come then so we took up the flags and 811 Dig came again in December and the sprinkler system got put in. Our yard was more dug up than expected and there were exposed lines sticking up above ground all winter. They came back April 22 at 5:15 even though they said they’d be here between 3:00-5:00, and the worker acknowledged that it was a poor quality job and a crew would need to come out and do several hours of work. We scheduled them to come out at 8:00am first thing on May 10 so my husband didn’t go into work that morning. The worker was over an hour late without calling to inform my husband. I did reach the office after multiple attempts, and she said the employee was looking for sod. He finally showed up without sod, and no one has brought sod almost two months later. We’ve gone ahead and spent hundreds of dollars for seed and spent countless hours picking up rocks that were left in our yard and patching the bare spots and adding soil around the sprinkler heads that were too high and causing a tripping hazard. Please learn from our mistake and don’t hire them to install an in-ground sprinkler system."

Robert V on July 2022


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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.

While your lawn will reap the benefits of core aeration faster than liquid aeration, the liquid solution will last longer and have more cumulative effects. If your lawn is in really bad shape, try both. By creating holes in the soil with the core aerator, you’ll make it easier for your lawn to absorb the liquid aerator solution. You might have to apply the liquid aerator several times during the growing season, but again, the positive results will be more cumulative than with core aeration on its own.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, grass variety, and lawn usage. In general, it is recommended to aerate cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue once a year during the fall. On the other hand, warm-season grasses such as Bermuda or zoysia benefit from aeration in late spring or early summer. However, it's essential to assess your lawn's specific needs, as signs of compaction and reduced grass health may indicate the need for aeration outside these general guidelines.

Experts recommend aerating a lawn at least once a year. If you haven’t aerated your lawn recently, or if it has a significant amount of thatch buildup, you may need to aerate it twice annually for a few years. Keeping up with a regular aeration schedule helps ensure the long-term health of your yard.

Aerating a newly sodded lawn is generally not recommended immediately after installation. It's crucial to allow the sod to establish itself first, typically over the first growing season. Aerating too soon can disrupt the fragile root systems of the newly laid sod and potentially damage the turf. It's best to aerate prior to laying new sod or wait until the sod has fully rooted and the lawn is stable before considering aeration, usually after the first year.

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