Spring & Summer Update – April 21, 2024

For those who’ve been inquiring, our calendar is now updated for the remainder of the week. It’s remarkable that we can even piece together a schedule given how swiftly things change in this industry. Take, for instance, the unexpected occurrence of two emergency repair jobs back-to-back for fixing sprinkler main and drain valves due to flooding hazards. What we initially earmarked Monday and Tuesday for, namely, sprinkler system startups, has been rescheduled. Repairing mains and drains is physically demanding work, and tackling two of them in as many days takes a toll on the body.

We’ll do our utmost to adhere to this schedule. I’ll refrain from updating the calendar for next week until we’re nearing the end of this one. There are still several zip codes we need to cover for sprinkler startups, backflow tests, and lawn aerations. We’re moving as swiftly as possible, so we genuinely appreciate your patience. A couple of days of good rain would be immensely beneficial to keep yards watered until we can get there. (Feel free to do a rain dance!)

More updates are coming!

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Comments

    • Jacques Fick
    • April 22, 2024
    Reply

    Inquiring when sprinkler start-ups (and in my case back-flow check) will be in the 83709 zip code area? Looked on the ‘calendar’ and did not see a scheduled time for this area (I may have missed it).
    Request was submitted on 18 March 2024. I know your company is quite busy in the season but just curious about time frame. Payment for the services has been available since the 1st of April. Thank you for your time.

    1. Reply

      Howdy! we are planning on the 83709 a day next week but it hasn’t made it to our calendar yet, and after today, I am glad it didn’t. See the updated post later

    • Sharon Smith
    • April 22, 2024
    Reply

    Thank you for the update. When the tech was here on Friday, there were a couple of issues with my system. The backflow was tested, and the water was turned – however, he had to turn it off again. Apparently, a valve needs repair along with one other sprinkler head that wouldn’t pop up.

    I was just hoping to make an appointment for the repairs soon. Thanks in advance. 🙂

    1. Reply

      Any necessary repairs identified during the startup process will be addressed once all startups are completed. Alternatively, they will be incorporated into the startup routes when we are in the corresponding zip code. Otherwise, All we would be doing are system repairs, and no one would have their water on.

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