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Moon Sprinkler Service
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install

Serving Fairview, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"I had them install a stop n waste valve and connection into the culinary water system. They also connected into my existing sprinkler system that I was changing. I excavated the hole to get to the city water pipe which was about 5 feet deep and called them to complete the job. They found the pipe, made the connections, tested the system, and filled the hole to complete the job."
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Crowned A Landscaping
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - RepairSprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving Fairview, UT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We’re a local, veteran-owned landscaping company proudly serving Utah County and surrounding areas. We specialize in creating outdoor spaces that are functional, built to last, and tailored to each homeowner.\nFrom landscaping and concrete to retaining walls, pavers, grading, irrigation, sod, and complete outdoor transformations, we approach every project with quality craftsmanship, honest communication, and attention to detail.\nAs a local business, our reputation means everything to us. We’re here to build great landscapes and lasting relationships with the people in our community.\nHave a project in mind? Send us a message or give us a call for a free estimate!\n📞 669-216-6475\n🇺🇸 Veteran Owned

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Miguel’s landscaping and lawncare services
New to Angi
Sprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving Fairview, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We are extremely passionate about the work that we do. You can depend on us to provide a high quality service at a fair and honest price. We understand that the future of our business depends upon our reputation and that is why customer service is by far our highest priority. If you are looking for a professional you can trust, please call today to schedule a no-obligation estimate!

Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on property size, service frequency, and additional tasks like aeration or overseeding.

This depends on the type of grass seed, as some types do better in different environmental conditions. Cool-season grasses go dormant during the summer months when the soil temperature exceeds 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Once exposed to regular doses of heat, the germination rates decline, with seedling death not far behind. 

As for warm-season seeds, they come from tropical parts of the world and thrive in heat. They actively grow in warm air temperatures between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and they prefer soil temperatures between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Once temperatures dip and frost rolls in, if you don’t store them properly, warm-season grass seeds will die quickly.

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.

Germination varies with grass type and climate, generally taking 7 to 21 days. Full lawns develop over a few months.

Technically no, but they can look very similar and people often refer to the weedy grasses interchangeably. However, several differences keep these species separate. Crabgrass is often a darker color than carpetgrass and tends to sprout much earlier in spring. When allowed to grow out, crabgrass grows stems outward from the center of a stalk in a star-like pattern, which carpetgrass does not have.

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