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TriCoast Underground Services LLC

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TriCoast Underground Services LLC

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Underground Services focusing on irrigation systems, but also offering utility construction, installing underground conduit, burying service wires, drainage systems, hardscapes, retaining walls, site work, and more.

Underground Services focusing on irrigation systems, but also offering utility construction, installing underground conduit, burying service wires, drainage systems, hardscapes, retaining walls, site work, and more.


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Green Diamond Landscapes

Alice Drive
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Green Diamond Landscapes

Alice Drive
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Professional and experienced landscape and hardscape company at the fairest price! Servicing southern and central NH. Mowing, clean ups, patios, walkways, retaining walls, fire pits, trimming and pruning, plowing and much more!

Professional and experienced landscape and hardscape company at the fairest price! Servicing southern and central NH. Mowing, clean ups, patios, walkways, retaining walls, fire pits, trimming and pruning, plowing and much more!


Griffin Home & Grounds LLC

131 Cross Mill Rd
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Griffin Home & Grounds LLC

131 Cross Mill Rd
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23 years of experience

Servicing nearly all home and property needs. Offering free consultations, evaluations, recommendations, and estimates. Fully insured and licensed. Transferable 2-year work guarantee. From fertilization to full-service tree removal, landscape design and installation, out building design and construction, and whatever your property needs may be. From sealing your basement to flooring and finish work, custom design and installation, siding, roofing, chimney and nearly anyting your home may need interior or exterior. If you don't have the time, knowledge, tools, or physical capability to get the job done, please allow me to be your handyman. No job too big or too small.

Servicing nearly all home and property needs. Offering free consultations, evaluations, recommendations, and estimates. Fully insured and licensed. Transferable 2-year work guarantee. From fertilization to full-service tree removal, landscape design and installation, out building design and construction, and whatever your property needs may be. From sealing your basement to flooring and finish work, custom design and installation, siding, roofing, chimney and nearly anyting your home may need interior or exterior. If you don't have the time, knowledge, tools, or physical capability to get the job done, please allow me to be your handyman. No job too big or too small.


"The service was excellent. He's very attentive, knows what hes doing, and very accommodating."

Mike B on June 2019

Clear Blue Irrigation - Small business - specializing in all irrigation Related service.

"The service was excellent. He's very attentive, knows what hes doing, and very accommodating."

Mike B on June 2019


Granite State Irrigation LLC

82 Hamblet St
3.50(
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Granite State Irrigation LLC

82 Hamblet St
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Customers say: Quality work
8 years of experience

Intelligence Irrigation Mobile phone Access to your sprinkler system Multi location of your lawn management Eco Friendly Smart Technology

"I think I should post this here because businesses ought to know how important communication is when dealing with customers who are ready, willing and able to pay you to do a large job, but your hired help totally screws up. I had been looking for an irrigation company for a while to repair or replace my system and got GSI to come and repair a few leaks in the piping/tubing last August in 2019. I thought he (the owner) was fast and did a great job. I told him that in the future when I was home, I would like to make an appt to go over replacing the mechanism if necessary and moving and replacing and adding some of the sprinkler heads.. which they could do it even if I was not here, as someone else would be home to let them into the basement if needed. I started calling this spring, first to turn on my water clock... then to meet with him for an estimate. In May of 2020 I called and he sent a young man to turn on the water and sprinkler clock, or so I thought. The whole month of June and no water came on so we called again and two young women came out. They turned on the clock and said we were called and told to do it. No such phone call came. I don't even know to turn it on which is why I called them in the first place. So the water went on and it was staying on too long. The person who remained in the house while I was away turned the clock off and has been working it manually to water at night until I can get the whole thing fixed... Meanwhile, I called at least twice to let them know when I'd be home so they could come and estimate the work, but no one returned my calls. When I had the chance to get home (pandemic and eldercare situation) I thought I would try one more time with an email asking the same thing: can you do this work, and when? This is what I got for the shocking response: --- Hi XXXX, We have gone out several times to your house to work on your system and the system is very old and needs to be replaced. Arnold went over this with you and we still try to put bandaids on it to keep it running. I think you might want a second opinion from another company at this point . Sorry we can't help you --- Wow. I guess they don't want my money? The first time he came out was just a quick repair, at which time I told him the system was a mess and needed replacing. He never 'went over' anything with me, because I already knew that it needed big work and I assumed he knew I understood that, and would wait until they could schedule me in. The second time was to turn on water while waiting, and the last time was because the second person never actually turned it on. I wrote back the story above, and said I was quite puzzled at their response. I told them, but I guess if they don't want my money I would call someone else. I've never asked them to put "bandaids" on it, just to fix the leak for now which was wasting gallons of water, just a tubing section. I am not sure but even with a new mechanism, the tubing would still be the same and subject to damage from time to time, such as being hit with a shovel when digging to plant, etc. Thus the job is up for grabs. THAT my friends is no way to do business. I am still puzzled they think they were out here putting 'bandaids' on things. If they were too busy they should have just said so. I usually wait before writing bad reviews but after that insane response, I was furious as little of it was true."

Jane A on July 2020

Intelligence Irrigation Mobile phone Access to your sprinkler system Multi location of your lawn management Eco Friendly Smart Technology

"I think I should post this here because businesses ought to know how important communication is when dealing with customers who are ready, willing and able to pay you to do a large job, but your hired help totally screws up. I had been looking for an irrigation company for a while to repair or replace my system and got GSI to come and repair a few leaks in the piping/tubing last August in 2019. I thought he (the owner) was fast and did a great job. I told him that in the future when I was home, I would like to make an appt to go over replacing the mechanism if necessary and moving and replacing and adding some of the sprinkler heads.. which they could do it even if I was not here, as someone else would be home to let them into the basement if needed. I started calling this spring, first to turn on my water clock... then to meet with him for an estimate. In May of 2020 I called and he sent a young man to turn on the water and sprinkler clock, or so I thought. The whole month of June and no water came on so we called again and two young women came out. They turned on the clock and said we were called and told to do it. No such phone call came. I don't even know to turn it on which is why I called them in the first place. So the water went on and it was staying on too long. The person who remained in the house while I was away turned the clock off and has been working it manually to water at night until I can get the whole thing fixed... Meanwhile, I called at least twice to let them know when I'd be home so they could come and estimate the work, but no one returned my calls. When I had the chance to get home (pandemic and eldercare situation) I thought I would try one more time with an email asking the same thing: can you do this work, and when? This is what I got for the shocking response: --- Hi XXXX, We have gone out several times to your house to work on your system and the system is very old and needs to be replaced. Arnold went over this with you and we still try to put bandaids on it to keep it running. I think you might want a second opinion from another company at this point . Sorry we can't help you --- Wow. I guess they don't want my money? The first time he came out was just a quick repair, at which time I told him the system was a mess and needed replacing. He never 'went over' anything with me, because I already knew that it needed big work and I assumed he knew I understood that, and would wait until they could schedule me in. The second time was to turn on water while waiting, and the last time was because the second person never actually turned it on. I wrote back the story above, and said I was quite puzzled at their response. I told them, but I guess if they don't want my money I would call someone else. I've never asked them to put "bandaids" on it, just to fix the leak for now which was wasting gallons of water, just a tubing section. I am not sure but even with a new mechanism, the tubing would still be the same and subject to damage from time to time, such as being hit with a shovel when digging to plant, etc. Thus the job is up for grabs. THAT my friends is no way to do business. I am still puzzled they think they were out here putting 'bandaids' on things. If they were too busy they should have just said so. I usually wait before writing bad reviews but after that insane response, I was furious as little of it was true."

Jane A on July 2020


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The Doty Group

12 B. Star Drive
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The Doty Group

12 B. Star Drive
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45 years of experience

The Doty Group, based in Merrimack, NH, is a full service year-round landscaping company. We specialize in sustainable landscape design and construction, landscape maintenance, and snow plowing & salting. For over 30 years The Doty Group has been providing our clients with quality outdoor services. Ranging across the state of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont, our hard-working staff strive to go beyond your expectations. Give us a call today!

The Doty Group, based in Merrimack, NH, is a full service year-round landscaping company. We specialize in sustainable landscape design and construction, landscape maintenance, and snow plowing & salting. For over 30 years The Doty Group has been providing our clients with quality outdoor services. Ranging across the state of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont, our hard-working staff strive to go beyond your expectations. Give us a call today!




Masterscapes

19 Wellington Dr
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Masterscapes

19 Wellington Dr
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11 years of experience

With over 75 combined years of experience our highly skilled staff of masonry and landscape artisans ensure long term quality of each specific project. Our design and architectural detail enables us to fulfill the most specific and diverse needs of our clients. We are committed to outstanding workmanship, high quality materials, flexible scheduling, and competitive pricing. Your satisfaction is our number one priority.

With over 75 combined years of experience our highly skilled staff of masonry and landscape artisans ensure long term quality of each specific project. Our design and architectural detail enables us to fulfill the most specific and diverse needs of our clients. We are committed to outstanding workmanship, high quality materials, flexible scheduling, and competitive pricing. Your satisfaction is our number one priority.

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Fescue grass is a relatively low-maintenance grass type, meaning it doesn’t require much more attention than regular watering, dethatching, and mowing. Some fescues even grow slowly enough for hard-to-reach areas, particularly those inaccessible by the mower. Following a seasonal maintenance schedule will help your fescue lawn stay green, healthy, and durable for years to come.

Your St. Augustine grass might look bad due to cold winter months, drought, pest invasion, or lawn disease. The first step is properly identifying the problem. Once you’ve figured out what’s making your grass look bad, you’ll need to employ the correct treatments. These treatments may include:

  • Properly mow your lawn and keep the clippings on the lawn as organic matter.

  • Use healthy irrigation techniques.

  • Use the right amount of fertilizer.

  • Keep up a good, regular maintenance routine.

  • Use fungicides.

Yes, you can typically combine liquid aeration with other lawn treatments. However, follow the specific product's instructions and consider the compatibility of treatments. In most cases, liquid aeration can complement fertilization, overseeding, or weed control programs. Combining treatments strategically can address multiple aspects of your lawn's health and appearance simultaneously. Always read and adhere to the guidelines provided by the product manufacturers to ensure safe and effective application.

Water your yard a little more deeply after a drought for about two weeks (while still avoiding overwatering). Continue to water in the early morning hours before 10 a.m. You'll also want to invest in some high-quality fertilizer to get more nutrients to your roots and help them grow back stronger and quicker. Look up your grass and soil type, or do a soil test, to see what type of fertilizer you need.

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.

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