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Radel Steel and Irrigation, LLC

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Radel Steel and Irrigation, LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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13 years of experience

Serving the community since 2012, we take pride in doing exceptional work at a fair price. Customer focused and satisfaction driven, you can expect professionalism and care. Call or email for an estimate.

"We had an emergency to have our system winterized as previous contractor unavailable. Radel went out of their way (& area) to travel and winterize our irrigation system at our hone & lake cottage. Very nice people and professional. Would highly recommend them!!!"

Robin G on November 2019

Serving the community since 2012, we take pride in doing exceptional work at a fair price. Customer focused and satisfaction driven, you can expect professionalism and care. Call or email for an estimate.

"We had an emergency to have our system winterized as previous contractor unavailable. Radel went out of their way (& area) to travel and winterize our irrigation system at our hone & lake cottage. Very nice people and professional. Would highly recommend them!!!"

Robin G on November 2019



TNT IRRIGATION

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TNT IRRIGATION

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29 years of experience

-Over 20 years of underground sprinkler experience. -Trenchless installation & Maintenance. When You hire us you should expect Quality & nothing less. Your yard becomes our yard; We are the best of the best. We take pride in the work we do and it shows. As the owner it's my name on the contract, and I'm the one who looks bad if I can't provide the service and quality you should expect.

-Over 20 years of underground sprinkler experience. -Trenchless installation & Maintenance. When You hire us you should expect Quality & nothing less. Your yard becomes our yard; We are the best of the best. We take pride in the work we do and it shows. As the owner it's my name on the contract, and I'm the one who looks bad if I can't provide the service and quality you should expect.


Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

No, it's not a good idea to put grass seed directly on top of dead grass. For successful germination and growth, grass seed needs good soil contact. To prepare the area, start by removing the dead grass using a shovel or a sod cutter. Then, loosen the soil, add soil amendments if necessary, and spread the grass seed evenly. This allows the seed to come into direct contact with the soil, promoting better germination and establishing a healthier lawn.

When you don’t aerate your lawn, the soil will become more compact over time. This limits how much water can soak in to reach the roots of your grass, and it keeps oxygen and carbon dioxide from the plant roots. This can limit grass growth, which may sound great for limiting mowing, but it also leads to a lawn full of grass that looks dull and sparse. Eventually, compacted soil can weaken grass, while also making it more vulnerable to pests, diseases, and erosion and even causing it to die off.

Post-dethatching, lawn recovery includes watering, fertilizing, and reseeding as necessary to restore health and promote growth.

Bahia grass is not difficult to grow, but you might need patience for this slow-growing grass. Whereas some grass species, like Bermuda grass, can take 1 to 2 weeks to germinate, Bahia grass can take two or three times as long, making it seem like it won’t grow. But again, once your Bahia grass is established, it requires little maintenance. Its deep root system makes it a very durable grass that can bounce back after freezes and droughts. 

Short answer: yes. Although aeration is beneficial for most lawns and soil types, if it’s done too frequently, you can weaken the grass’s roots so much that they’ll begin to have trouble. Generally, most lawns can be aerated as infrequently as once every one to three years, although those with more foot traffic and compaction may benefit from aeration up to twice yearly.

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