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Amarillo Sprinkler Repair LLC
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - RepairLawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install

Serving Plainview, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Austin showed up on time. He was very knowledgeable, professional, considerate, and patient. Got the repairs done timely and complete. I will certainly use them as needed in the future."
Response time2 days
25 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
ZBH Mowing and Landscaping
New to Angi
Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Lawn Seeding+1 more

Serving Plainview, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

We are an up and coming lawn company who would love to win over your business! I’ve been doing landscaping work for a couple years now we cover Lubbock and all surrounding towns! We don’t mind traveling for a job but we do charge for miles! \nWe offer \nWeekly & bi-weekly mowing \nMowing/edging\nYard clean ups\nGutter cleaning \nMulching \nFlower bed maintenance \nHedge trimming \nAnd more just ask!

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Land-clearing projects often take professionals one to two days to complete, but your timeframe can get much longer—sometimes up to a week or more—if you need your pros to clear a large section of land, grind down multiple large trees below the ground, or clear especially dense or heavy materials, like landscaping boulders and brush. A land-clearing expert will usually give you an accurate timeline along with your quote to help you better plan your project.

Yes, it's perfectly safe and environmentally sound to mulch leaves with a lawn mower, provided that the layer of leaves isn't too thick and the leaves are dry and crispy. Too many wet leaves get sticky and will clog the mower. Thick layers of leaves can suffocate the lawn after the leaves have been mulched, so the layer should be no more than six inches thick.

The optimal time to tackle thorn bush removal is during late fall or winter when the bushes are dormant. The plants are less active during this time of year, making it easier to prune and remove. Additionally, you can more easily see what you’re cutting since there are no leaves.

While you don’t need to put anything down before mulch, you can apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed growth. As long as you remove weeds before you spread mulch, you should be in the clear. But a herbicide is something that you can put down before mulch as an extra layer of protection.

No. Unfortunately, leaf removal is your responsibility, no matter what tree the leaves come from. It would be pretty hard to regulate leaves since they can be moved by the wind or water. Imagine the detective skills it would take to determine which tree each leaf came from and who was then liable for removing it. Instead, plan to remove any leaves on your property.

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