Posts Tagged ‘winterization’
Commercial Lawn Care Guide To Sprinkler Winterization
Landworks Commercial Lawn Care provides sprinkler service in Johnson County and across the KC metro area to prepare your irrigation system for the winter. Cold weather is just around the corner and it is essential to have your irrigation system winterized by professional technicians to prevent costly damage. Why winterize irrigation systems? Winterizing…
Read MoreLandworks Lawn Care Company Wishes You Happy Holidays And A Winterized Lawn
Landworks, Inc., your lawn care company in Shawnee, Lenexa, Olathe, Overland Park, Leawood, Prairie Village, and throughout Johnson County, KS, wishes you a very happy holiday season! We would also like to remind you to make sure your lawn is winterized and your landscape properly watered throughout the cold season. Lawn Care Company Advice For…
Read MoreLawn Care Company Advice For Moving Plants Indoors
Landworks is a full-service lawn care company serving Kansas City and all of Johnson County, KS. To keep plants alive that are not cut out for midwest winters, you must bring them inside. But there are some important guidelines you should know before you do. Plants need to be brought inside before the nighttime temperatures…
Read MoreCommercial Lawn Care Advice For Healthy Landscaping In Winter
Landworks specializes in all aspects of residential and commercial lawn care. Our customized lawn maintenance programs are designed to meet your needs, including mowing, mulching, shrub/tree trimming, and lawn fertilization programs. Now is the time to make sure your landscaping is free of leaves and prepare it for winter. Commercial lawn care companies like Landworks…
Read MoreIrrigation System Winterizations
Our scheduling books have officially opened for irrigation system winterizations. Call early to get your best days/times. We are starting winterizations October 20 thru November 26.
Read MoreWinterizing Your Sprinkler System
Simply draining the water out of your sprinkler system or turning your sprinklers off may not be enough for Kansas City’s winter climate. We highly recommend that you “blow out” your system and remove ALL water from your pipes, because any remaining water can freeze, expand & crack pipes. Furthermore, frozen water in your backflow assembly may damage…
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