Our services include:
Irrigation
- Localized irrigation
- Spray irrigation is the most common type of landscape irrigation system uses traditional sprinkler heads. Officially known as spray irrigation, these systems tend to work best in small, regular-shaped landscape areas. Sprinklers don’t require a lot of maintenance, except where the water supply is heavily mineralized. In these cases, plan to budget for periodic replacement of sprinkler heads and other irrigation system components.
- Drip irrigation, also known as trickle irrigation, functions as its name suggests. Water is delivered at or near the root zone of plants, drop by drop. This method can be the most water-efficient method of irrigation, if managed properly, since evaporation and runoff are minimized.
- Sprinkler irrigation or overhead irrigation. Water is piped to one or more central locations within the field and distributed by overhead high-pressure sprinklers or guns. A system utilizing sprinklers, sprays, or guns mounted overhead on permanently installed risers is often referred to as a solid-set irrigation system. Higher pressure sprinklers that rotate are called rotors and are driven by a ball drive, gear drive, or impact mechanism.
Fencing / Arbors / Decks / Trellis
- Backyard fences / arbors / trellises provide more than just privacy; they can add to the decorative style of your backyard when creatively coupled with beautiful landscaping designs. Transform your backyard into a stylish accessory. Choose landscaping designs that create a picturesque backyard without compromising the functionality of the space, through a range of budget-friendly ideas.
Hardscapes
- Hardscape, or "hardscaping" consists of the inanimate elements of landscaping, especially any masonry work or woodwork. For instance, stone walls, concrete or brick patios, tile paths, wooden decks and wooden arbors would all be considered part of the hardscape. But by extension, anything used in landscaping that is not part of the softscape can be considered a hardscape element, including home accents such as water fountains and, yes, even pink flamingoes!
Retaining walls
- Retaining wall is a structure designed and constructed to resist the lateral pressure of soil when there is a desired change in ground elevation that exceeds the angle of repose of the soil.
