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Top Considerations When Upgrading Landscaping and the Need for Sprinkler Installation in Denver


May 10, 2017

Top Considerations When Upgrading Landscaping and the Need for Sprinkler Installation in Denver
Are you looking for some of the best ways to upgrade your landscaping this spring? If you have had the same landscaping for years, it might be time to mix things up. You will generally always keep some of your beloved and more permanent plants like trees or shrubs, all while adding new items to create a new look. You’ll love your upgrades and it will also help boost your curb appeal.

Learn about landscaping upgrades you can make, how incorporating hardscaping can help, and why sprinkler installation in Denver is so important to maintain your hard work:

Landscaping Upgrades

If you do not have as much color in your landscape, consider adding some brightness and color to make it pop with some fresh blooms. When it comes to some of the go-to flowers to add in spring, many homeowners like to add a simple look, which daffodils are well suited for in this climate. They have subtle white or yellow petals with a yellow center. For a spring-like look all year long, consider tulips. Tulips are available in a variety of colors and enable you add many of them to take up quite a bit of your landscaping. Bulbs are a great addition simply because they generally come back year after year. Lilacs are another choice which has a subtle pop of color that could be a great addition to your yard's aesthetic. Lastly, hydrangeas grow to a fairly large size outside the home. They have small flowers which grow in bursts for a unique look and a fantastic scent. For trees, redbuds are gorgeous to plant as they will grow tall and have appealing pink and lavender accents.

Incorporating Hardscaping

Do you love your current plant arrangement but are looking to enhance the overall layout? Hardscaping are the structures that can be incorporated in with landscaping. For instance, you can build a retaining wall in your front yard to raise your plant bed and add a custom look. You can also use hardscaping to hold in mulch around your trees in your yard to help keep moisture at the root. You can also use hardscaping to create tiered structures. This will provide an upscale and unique look that is also incredibly functional. Tiered structures help keep the proper flow of water directed toward your plants.

Water Flow is Key

When it comes to maintaining your landscaping, how are you watering? Did you know that you might be over or under watering your landscape and lawn without realizing it? This can be detrimental to the health of your plants and grass. It can lead to long term damage. For overwatering, oversaturating the roots can damage the root system. It can also encourage the growth of mold and mildew. If you don’t water enough, your plants and grass will turn brown and eventually die. Therefore, a premier sprinkler system can help. A sprinkler system will factor in the outside elements and ensure your plants and grass are only getting the amount of water they need.

If you are ready to make sure your landscaping and lawn is properly cared for, consider sprinkler installation service from Water Solutions Sprinkler Service. As your local go-to sprinkler service, we will make sure you can the quality sprinkler you need and teach you how to use it. To see how we can help you, give us a call at 720-435-1495 today.
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Trees, Shrubs and Plants for Your Denver Landscaping Needs


May 3, 2017

Trees, Shrubs and Plants for Your Denver Landscaping Needs
A well-maintained lawn can help both increase the value and appearance of your home or office space. In addition, knowing which plants to use for highlighting areas and making the best appearance can be beneficial in getting the ultimate return on your investment.

The climate around the Denver area is tricky, causing some interesting weather patterns every month of the year, so ensuring you have selected the best foliage for your needs is key. Following is a look at a variety of trees, shrubs and various plants that will flourish in the ever changing weather.

Trees

Often trees are not necessarily used to “spruce” up outward appearances but serve a more meaningful purpose such as a barrier or blockage. However, there are times when one is wanted for alternate uses and the Denver climate caters to a lot of differing species.

Trees often used for windbreaks or privacy include junipers like the Rocky Mountain or Colorado Green. These trees are thicker around the bottom and narrow as they reach for the sky. However, the tree is thick enough to both keep straight-line wind from becoming a factor and keeping your privacy around a home or office.

Box Elder Maples can provide shade and help to break up greenspace depending on the personal preference of the landowner. A Box Elder Maple will flourish, branching out in multiple directions from the top of a typical tree trunk.

Shrubs

Shrubs used for hedging purposes include the Alpine Currant and Blue Spruce among others. However, those interested in adding a little more color to their landscape should target a plant from the Barberry group.

Barberry’s come in multiple colors including: Emerald Carousel, Japanese Redleaf, Crimson Pygmy, Golden and Rose Glow. Similar in style the smaller shrub will brighten any area in which they are utilized.

Plants

A lot of varying factors go into determining what plants best fit a particular area including sunlight and water availability. After a decision is reached on plant types that will flourish in a particular setting, choosing the specific plant can also prove to be a difficult decision.

Plants are often categorized by annuals, biennials or perennials depending on their average length of life, which can often be extended with proper care and hydration. Common perennials include geraniums, daylilies and the Denver Daisy.

Some geraniums will fall under the annuals category and these tend to be the most colorful of the group. Primrose and snapdragons are also flowering annuals that can help make a landscape more appealing by adding an enormous amount of color. Colorado State University, Denver Botanic Gardens, and the Green Industries of Colorado have all teamed up to create a resource for growing in Denver at http://planttalk.colostate.edu/.

The professional staff at Water Solutions Sprinkler Service will be happy to help you decide on the best options for your Denver area lawn or business greenspace, focusing on individual needs and budget. Not only can they assist in landscaping decisions but are able to install professional irrigation services if needed. Contact us today at 720-435-1495 or visit our website at watersolutionsco.com to get more information about the best foliage for your home or business.
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Benefits of an In-Ground Sprinkler System


April 26, 2017

Benefits of an In-Ground Sprinkler System
A professionally installed in-ground sprinkler system can provide multiple benefits beyond regulated water distribution. Proper lawn maintenance requires commitment and hard work to ensure lush green grasses surround your home. Following the steps of planting and fertilization comes the most important part of the process, water application.

Above ground systems often require multiple hoses, adapters, sprinkler heads and constant movement rearranging the system. The use of an above ground unit also requires constant observation to ensure proper water distribution and that the system is functioning properly.

An in-ground sprinkler system can help to alleviate these nagging issues while saving a homeowner both time and money. Following are the most beneficial factors of having a professional irrigation system installed for your home or business.

Minimal Effort

As mentioned, providing proper irrigation requires more hard work from the business or homeowner. Hoses need to be attached, then properly placed with the irrigation unit secured and clear of any obstruction.

Depending on the size of the space in need of water, multiple hoses may be required as well as constant movement of the above ground system. If the unit does not reach the entire area it must be repositioned in order to ensure that all of the grass receives a proper water supply. Consequently, reorganizing the sprinkler multiple times may cause some areas of the lawn to receive excess water or none at all if not correctly placed during irrigation.

Further, movement of the above ground system often requires a complete shutdown of the water supply before any transition can take place. Increased work is required by having to shut off the water at the source prior to moving the unit and then initiating supply in a new area.

None of these factors apply to an in-ground sprinkler system. Once installed, the unit can be programmed to apply water at designated times to not interfere with usage. Also, proper application areas are predetermined ensuring that the entire lawn receives sufficient water application during every irrigation cycle.

After installation, watering takes place with the push of a few buttons as opposed to dragging hoses and equipment over an entire property.

Curb Appeal

Having multiple hoses scattered throughout your lawn with various watering units attached not only presents tripping hazards but is also extremely unseenly. The hose reels, hose extensions and end devices only take away from the landscape one is trying to accomplish through precision watering.

A professionally installed in-ground sprinkler system however takes nothing away from the lawn itself. Sprinkler heads are only visible when in-use and nothing takes away from the landscape. Instead of having excessive equipment scattered over the lawn, no part of the in-ground system distracts from the luscious lawn created by proper hydration achieved with the benefits of an in-ground unit.

Proper Coverage

Further, in order to ensure every blade of grass receives an adequate water supply movement of an above-ground system must be constantly taking place. Only by creating more work and headache for the homeowner does the above-ground system prove capable. In fact, if not handled properly certain areas may receive too much water creating even more issues for lawn growth.

Only through increased work and added experimentation can a homeowner ensure proper hydration for every square inch of the landscape. Constant monitoring is required to keep each target area addressed during above-ground system use.

However, an in-ground system can be constructed ensuring that each sprinkler head rotates through precise cycles hydrating each area of the lawn. Heads can be spaced sporadically and then programmed so that no area of the lawn receives excess water. The heads can be programmed to operate in zones making sure that no overlap occurs and all areas of the landscaped space are thoroughly addressed.

Time Saving

The constant monitoring of an above-ground system requires a lot of excess time from the homeowner. Personally timing each watered area and observing to make certain the watering unit is functioning properly adds excessive work and consideration.

A pre-programmed in-ground system requires none of the above. After setting the system to water, which can often be set for multiple days, the time on task required for watering is close to zero. By utilizing the “set it and forget it” feature of an in-ground sprinkler system, time can be better spent on other activities.

Whenever you elect to reap the benefits of an in-ground system, the professional staff at Water Solutions Sprinkler Service will be happy to help you decide on the best option for your Denver area lawn or garden focusing on individual needs and budget. Contact us today at 720-435-1495 or visit our website at watersolutionsco.com to get more information about the best sprinkler irrigation system for your home or business.
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Choosing the Right Sprinkler System for Your Yard


April 19, 2017

Choosing the Right Sprinkler System for Your Yard
As spring and summer approach keeping your lawn or garden watered consistently becomes even more of a priority. Water is the essential nutrient for all life but a lack thereof or overabundance can cause serious problems. A perfect balance can be maintained by installing a sprinkler system that can ensure both the proper coverage and amounts to a specified area.

Watering needs will be dependent on a variety of factors, including the aforementioned coverage and amounts. Other variables may be the type of foliage or groundcover in need and the amount of natural rainfall occurring. Fortunately, new watering systems have been designed to address these circumstances.

Review the following sprinkler systems and dependent on your individual needs a rotary system might be the best option for you.

Spray System

One of most common system used for watering the spray method is comprised of pop-up heads that disperse water, however they can provide water inadequately. Often the heads can be adjusted according to the application area. Most rotations will be full circle, half circle, or even quarter-circle depending on head placement and target.

Traditionally, multiple heads are used to comprise the system allowing for maximum coverage. Heads can also be programmed in variable “zones” to limit water supply, target a specific area, or rotate through if certain areas need utilized during the time of spray. While this is a common system it’s not the best option for all yards and can leave zones where no water is dispersed.

Soaker Hoses

These hoses are most commonly used in gardens as they can provide water to an individual plant or specific area. Instead of dispersing the water throughout a large coverage area only the ground and plants in line with the actual hose receive nourishment.

Water seeps through the actual hose instead of spraying through the air. Typically, soaker hoses can be attached to regular hoses allowing for more coverage without wetting walkways, paths or the area closest to the water supply line.

Drip System

If water usage is a concern a drip system may provide the answer depending on the plants, grass, or soil in need. Drip irrigation basics include water being emitted slowly allowing for the subject to absorb all that is applied. Loss that may occur as a result of runoff, wind, or evaporation with spray units will not occur with a drip system.

These types can be modified to meet the needs of almost any subject. Similar to soakers in terms of application, the drip system provides adequate coverage for those worried about water use and cost.

Rotor System

Similar to the spray system, a rotor system can be adjusted to fit a variety of needs but are usually reserved for covering large areas. While utilizing maximum coverage areas, rotors apply water at lower rates than traditional spray heads and are known as the most efficient system in the world.

We are happy to assist you with determining which sprinkler systems will best suit your needs this year. At Water Solutions Sprinkler Service, we can help you decide on the best option for your Denver area lawn or garden focusing on individual needs and budget. Contact us today at 720-435-1495 or visit our website at watersolutionsco.com to get more information about the best sprinkler irrigation system for your home or business.
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Outdoor Spring Cleaning Tips and Maintaining Your Sprinklers in Denver


Outdoor Spring Cleaning Tips and Maintaining Your Sprinklers in Denver
Now that spring is here, it is the best time to handle your spring cleaning. While many just focus on cleaning the inside of your home, don’t forget that the outside of your home needs attention too. Even just an afternoon’s worth of work can really make a difference. Learn how you can make a difference this spring by learning outdoor maintenance to handle and lawn care tips for your lawn and sprinklers in Denver.

House Maintenance

When getting started with your outdoor spring cleaning, one of the top items to add to your agenda is to clean the outside of your house. First, it is important to clean out your gutters. Remove any debris sitting inside them to ensure they are clean to allow water to properly flor through them. Next, wash all of the windows around your home. When combining this with your indoor spring cleaning and window washing, you’ll be amazed the difference it makes. Next, clean the siding of your home. One of the easiest ways to do this is to use a power washer. This can be especially helpful to reach the top of your home and those hard-to-reach areas. If you have a front porch, you can also use your power washer to clean off any debris on your porch.

Outdoor Spaces

Do you have a deck, patio or other type of outdoor lounging space? Don’t forget to clean this area too. If you have a wooden deck, you will want to sweep and wash it. Be cautious when using a power washer to not damage the quality of the wood. Stand far back so the hard power of the machine is not hitting the wood and ruining its quality. Last, make an effort to reseal the wood. If you have outdoor furniture, make sure all of it is cleaned according to their instructions.

Lawn Care and Sprinklers

Spring is the premier time to get your yard ready for the new season. In order to do this, you will need to remove any twigs and other debris from plant beds. Also, be sure to remove any plants you no longer want in this upcoming season. Next, plant any items that you would like to add and remulch the space. For your lawn, there are a few things you can do to ensure your grass recovers from the winter. You can reseed the area and add a preemergent to ensure weeds do not grow. Last, make sure your sprinkler is in proper working condition. Not sure if you need Denver sprinkler repair? Signs you will need service for spring is something to pay attention to.

If you are unsure if your sprinkler system is working properly, Water Solutions is your premier go-to sprinkler service. In order to make sure your lawn looks its best, it is crucial your sprinkler is in working condition. Learn about our sprinkler repair services to see what we can do for you. To get started, give us a call at 720-435-1495. As your local service, we can handle any of your sprinkler needs.
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