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Fox Valley Irrigation Inc.

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Fox Valley Irrigation Inc.

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RESIDENTIAL EXPERTS, Commercial Too. Over 35 Years Experience. Serving the Greater Green Bay Area & The Fox Valley Area

"This company is not in business anymore. Someone should remove them from the List here. They installed my sprinkler system and don't wanna come to get paid to adjust it."

NICHOLAS H on May 2018

RESIDENTIAL EXPERTS, Commercial Too. Over 35 Years Experience. Serving the Greater Green Bay Area & The Fox Valley Area

"This company is not in business anymore. Someone should remove them from the List here. They installed my sprinkler system and don't wanna come to get paid to adjust it."

NICHOLAS H on May 2018





Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can overwater your grass. Depending on your climate, it could be easier than you think. While water is an essential element for lawn growth, too much of it can actually damage its roots, leading to rot and other damage.

Whether your drip irrigation system leaks, it’s been a rainy summer, or you use the sprinkler too often, overwatering your lawn can drive up your water bill and impact the longevity of your lawn.

No, grass pavers don’t require a lot of maintenance. However, you’ll need to keep the grass in between the pavers trimmed down just like you would with your lawn.

Many factors can cause your yard to have lawn depressions. Here are the most common reasons: 

  • Heavy rainfall 

  • Wild animals such as moles, voles, and groundhogs that burrow and tunnel

  • Poor drainage

  • Buried items such as pipes that break down

  • Decaying tree roots or stumps

  • Soil that has compacted

  • Improper mowing techniques

  • Driving heavy equipment and vehicles through the yard

Aerating a lawn before seeding it or adding new grass seed is a smart decision. By loosening up compact soil and allowing it to take in more air and water, your seeds will have an easier time establishing roots and growing. Aerating beforehand also means your seeds will have better contact with the soil, so more of your seeds have a chance to germinate. If you do plan to aerate your lawn before seeding, aerate about two days before you plan to start seeding.

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.

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