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When to Winterize Your Sprinkler System — a Helpful Guide

It was just a few weeks ago that we answered the question of why yes, you do need to winterize your sprinkler system. Now we want to turn our attention to another important question we hear from homeowners: When should I winterize my sprinkler system?

As is the case with other lawn and landscape maintenance, timing is important when it comes to winterizing irrigation systems. We’re here to help steer you down the right path.

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Landscaping Fall Cleanup: 3 Tips to Ensure the Best Results

1. Rake leaves.

2. Prune trees and shrubs.

3. Clean gutters.

Two homeowners can have the same to-do list for a landscaping fall cleanup, what often looks like the example above. But depending on the techniques that are used, each can experience vastly different results — from the time and effort required to the overall effectiveness.

With the help of these tips, you’ll experience fewer frustrations and unveil a green lawn come spring.

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Do I Need to Winterize My Sprinkler?

When part of a landscape is not properly winterized, the trickle effects can be significant. Consider gutters as an example. If leaves and debris aren’t cleared out of gutters before winter hits, they can freeze — and once the ice melts, restricted water can seep through your roof. All the while, the weight of the debris itself can cause gutters to sag, also leading to costly repairs.

In this sense, winterizing your gutters can be viewed as critical to preserving your investment. A similar sentiment rings true in the case of winterizing your sprinkler system.

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What Happens If You Don't Rake Your Leaves?

Piles of leaves on your lawn in the fall may be a pretty sight, with its blend of red, yellow and orange colors. Yet, this accumulation of leaves can have some unfortunate side effects — specifically when it comes to the look and health of your lawn.

Before you forgo raking this fall season, consider what can go wrong when leaves aren’t raked...

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Lakefront Landscaping: 4 Projects to Inspire You

The design of a lakefront landscape has a lot to do with the layout of the space, from its size to how it sits in relation to the water. The good news is there are unique solutions for every case.

For inspiration, here are some lakefront landscaping examples for varying property types.

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How Much Does Waterfront Add to Property Value?

Zillow can provide a lot of insights about the real estate market — and the median home value based on location is no exception. Location can be thought of in two respects: the geographical area in which the home is located, and the actual lot the house is on (or will be built).

Marrying these two ideas, we can get a sense of how much a waterfront view can add to the value of a property in Cleveland.

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How to Clean Patio Pavers — A Simple Solution

Whereas concrete patios easily absorb stains that can be difficult to get out — even after scrubbing the surface with chemicals or power washing with high pressure — patio pavers are much easier to clean.

Here’s a helpful step-by-step guide on how to get rid of common stains and keep your paver patio looking good as new year-round.

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4 Commercial Landscaping Blogs to Inspire You

Whether you’re a commercial property manager looking for maintenance advice or design tips, there are plenty of commercial landscaping blogs that provide answers to your questions. We know that you’re busy, so we wanted to bring a collection of these types of blogs directly to you.

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Your Commercial Landscaping Equipment List

Properly maintaining and caring for a commercial landscape requires a multi-step approach. What separates each step of this process is not just the time it takes to complete the task, but also the commercial landscaping equipment it requires — a list that tends to be quite lengthy.

Here’s a look at some items you’ll typically see on a commercial landscaping equipment list.

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Does a Paver Patio Add Value to a Home? The Answer Is Yes

When homeowners invest in a paver patio, they can expect extreme durability, minimal maintenance and — you guessed it — added value to their home.

According to Inman, a leading real estate news source, patio additions to homes (when done properly) can deliver a return on investment of anywhere between 30% to 60%. Due to the nature of paver patios and their unique characteristics, these landscape features tend to lean toward the higher end of the ROI spectrum.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the reasons behind this.

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