Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
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Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"They were very professional other than being late they did a great job"

Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"They were very professional other than being late they did a great job"
Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
Approved
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"DC LLC/Chris McDaniel did an outstanding job for NNMC's El Rito Campus. They pulled electricity to our greenhouse and installed irrigation systems at both the greenhouse and our rain gardens. From start to finish, their work was top-notch ? knowledgeable, professional, and thorough. What really set them apart was how well they worked with our facilities team and how they kept communication open throughout the entire project. Chris genuinely cares about the quality of his work and it shows. They were helpful, responsive, and a pleasure to work with. Highly recommend DC LLC for anyone looking for a reliable, skilled contractor. We couldn't have asked for a better experience."

Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did good work! They did quite a bit of work for me and did a really good job!"

Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Askary remodel my kitchen, he did an excellent job I do recommend him for any projects you need done. Him and his team are very professional."





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Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Worked, tech couldn’t get remote to work. I believe this was supposed to be included"
Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 1990
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We needed someone to install tile around the bathtub at an apartment unit we own. Joey at 2 Daughters Handyman came to the rescue. He quoted us a fair price based on what we could see. However, once he started the work other complications were discovered such as mold behind the existing wall. Joey and his crew were able to take care of each issue and charged us a fair amount for the extra work performed. We were very impressed with his willingness to get the job done in a timely manner. He even went to two or three places on his own to find the tile we wanted. We will definitely use 2 Daughters again and would recommend them to anyone needing his services.
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Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Had my sidewalk done a While ago and up to this day i have had no cracks no water stains and really happy with this Job"





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Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"I loved how quick they responded to my questions and their attention to my requests."





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Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
"He staff is nice and there easy to work with!!"
Serving Crownpoint, NM and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
True Grid Landscaping is your full service maintenance company. We service all of your outdoor yard needs. With over 18 years experience, we can do it all.
Landscapers typically charge $25 to $50 per person per hour, which equals around $50 to $100 per hour for a two-person crew. These rates can vary depending on your location, the size of staff needed for the job, and overall job type. For example, a larger crew will be needed for structural additions and hardscaping versus planting flowers.
When it comes to landscapers, licensing laws vary. Landscaping architects are required to be licensed in all 50 states, whereas traditional landscaping contractors are not typically required to hold a certification. You’ll likely be working with a landscaping contractor for most residential projects. If you are redesigning your whole yard or adding in hardscape features, you will work with a landscaping architect at some point during the project. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local landscaper guidelines.
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The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
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Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
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.
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.
Landscaping costs around $3,500 but varies widely from $200 to $14,000. Factors that play a part in your final landscaping price tag include:
Location
Yard size
Project size
Materials
Land preparation
Type of landscaping
Considering so many factors, it’s not surprising that the overall costs can differ. A typical landscaping project is flower bed installation, which averages between $800 and $3,000. However, landscape lighting installation is a higher-end project, with a price tag of $2,000 to $6,000.
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