It is 100 degrees in Lubbock, your grass is looking thirsty, and you notice your sprinkler heads are not popping up like they used to. Instead of a strong, even spray, they are barely bubbling over. In the West Texas heat, every drop of water counts, and a drop in pressure is more than just
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How Can You Tell if Your Irrigation System Suffered Damage During a Lubbock Freeze?
Winter in Lubbock can bring more than just frost-covered mornings and icy roads. A hard freeze has the potential to wreak havoc on outdoor irrigation systems, especially when homeowners are caught off guard. As temperatures drop below freezing, water in your sprinkler lines, valves, or backflow preventers can freeze and expand, leading to cracks, leaks,
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Landscaping in Lubbock, TX presents its own set of challenges and opportunities. The unique desert climate, seasonal variations, and water limitations require a tailored approach. Local homeowners are increasingly asking smart questions to ensure their outdoor spaces thrive year-round. Below, we’ve compiled expert answers to the most common landscaping questions heard across the Lubbock area.
READ MOREWhy Your Lawn Still Needs Irrigation Checks During the Lubbock Winter Months
The colder months in Lubbock, TX, may tempt homeowners to forget about their irrigation systems. With frosty mornings, dormant grass, and chilly winds sweeping across the South Plains, it’s easy to assume that your sprinkler system can take a break. However, neglecting winter irrigation and maintenance could spell trouble for your lawn and your system’s
READ MOREHow to Winterize Your Sprinkler System in Lubbock, TX (And Prevent Costly Damage)
Winter in Lubbock, TX may not bring the frigid extremes of northern states, but the occasional freeze can wreak havoc on outdoor irrigation systems. If you’ve invested in a sprinkler system to keep your lawn lush during the warmer months, it’s essential to protect that investment as temperatures drop. A frozen pipe or damaged valve
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