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RND Construction
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Serving Castleton, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

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RND Construction has over 40 years of experience. Our specialties include the following \n-fine grading, resolving any water issues in yards. \n-digging basements/ crawlspaces/ foundation pads\n-building ponds \n-cleaning existing ponds\n-French drains\n-clearing lots of any size \n-building roads/driveways\n-bush hogging\n-Septic installs \n-retaining walls \n-hauling away debris \n-general clean up of land/yards \n-any excavation needed, we can handle. \n\nOur back ground is building golf courses so there is no job too big or small.

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Integrity tree and landscaping
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Serving Castleton, VA and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"Very well. They made recommendations on how to best achieve our desired result, did the work safely (in a cold rain no less), and did a great job of cleaning up afterwards. They also cut down the logs and piled them for firewood."
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
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Serving Castleton, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

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"Timothy did a fantastic job replacing our toilet in our bathroom. He explained everything as he worked, helped us to get the best pricing possible on the job and was very friendly with my four year olds of daughter who was thrilled to receive an ECO sticker! Timothy went above and beyond to help us today and we will definitely be using ECO Plumbers again!"
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Borderline/ Property Line Specialists Inc.
4.3(
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Serving Castleton, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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"Great!! Brennan came a few days earlier than expected. Work was done in a professional manner. Get the measurements correct, speed was NOT the primary interest. Identified stakes, and placed "flags" every 20 feet along the border. Price as extremely reasonable."
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

If you’re wondering whether grass seed will germinate on top of soil, the answer is yes. In fact, it’s the best way to plant your grass seed. Spread seeds in an even layer on top of loose, fertile soil will allow them to germinate and grow strong roots. Topping them with a thin layer of straw will help them retain moisture and stay put, as well as protect them from getting eaten by animals.

Yes, you should water your grass after seeding it. During the first couple of weeks after laying the seed, you should water the lawn two or three times per day for 10 to 15 minutes each session. After that, you can switch to 20- or 30-minute watering sessions every other day.

The best time to plant grass seed depends on your local climate and whether you have cool-season or warm-season grass.

For cool-season grasses (like tall fescue), the ideal time to seed is late summer or early fall (typically August and September). During this period, the soil is still warm from the summer, but the air is cooler, creating optimal conditions for germination and root establishment before winter. There is also less competition from weeds. Spring is a secondary option, but cooler soil temperatures, the risk of a late frost, and less time for the grass to mature before summer heat can make it less successful.

For warm-season grasses (like St. Augustine), the best time to plant is from late spring through mid-summer (typically May and June), when temperatures are consistently between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

In general, it is best to avoid seeding during winter or early spring, as cold soil and air can prevent seeds from germinating. For recommendations tailored to your specific grass type and climate, consider consulting a local lawn care professional.

If maintained correctly, natural grass should last between five and 15 years, or up to several decades, depending on your home’s climate conditions. You can extend your grass’ lifespan by treating it well, including regular mowing, weeding, watering, and preventative pest control. Consider hiring a local lawn care service to provide everything your grass needs to live a long, healthy life.

Wait at least three weeks after overseeding ryegrass before breaking out the lawn mower. Mowing sooner will tear up much of the delicate, newly seeded ryegrass as it won't have established strong roots to anchor it yet.

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