If you’re collecting bids for a new sprinkler system, I know how tempting it is to go with the cheapest quote. It’s human nature. Who doesn’t want to save money? But after 40+ years walking yards across Maryland, I can… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘irrigation system’
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What a $5,000 Sprinkler System Gets You (And What It Doesn’t)
If you’re budgeting around $5,000 for a new sprinkler system, you’re not alone. That’s the most common starting point for homeowners who want automated watering without going all-in on bells and whistles. But what does $5,000 really buy you —… Read More
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What You’re Really Paying For With a Quality Irrigation Job
When someone sees the quote for a professionally installed irrigation system, one of the first questions they ask is: “Why does it cost that much?” It’s a fair question. And if you’ve never been walked through the process, it can… Read More
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What I Tell Homeowners When They Ask, “Is It Worth the Cost?”
This is one of the first questions I hear — and one of the most important: “Bob, is a sprinkler system really worth the cost?” And I’ll tell you what I tell every homeowner I’ve met over the last 42+… Read More
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Why I Still Drive Around and Check Lawns — Even After All These Years
You’d think after 40+ years, I’d stop driving around neighborhoods just to look at lawns. But I still do it. Not because I’m trying to sell something — but because I care about the work we’ve done. I want to… Read More
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What I Told a Young Tech Who Asked, “How Do You Know When You Did a Good Job?”
I had a young tech riding along with me not long ago. He was sharp, respectful, asked good questions. But right before we wrapped a job in Bowie, he hit me with one I’ll never forget: “How do you know… Read More
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From Hand-Digging Trenches to Smart Controllers: What’s Changed, and What Hasn’t
When I started TLC back in 1983, we dug every trench by hand. No fancy tools. Just shovels, sweat, and a wheelbarrow full of pipe. Back then, we’d run lines across front lawns in Bowie, Crofton, Glen Burnie — sometimes… Read More
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The Time I Walked Away From a Big Job — And Slept Better That Night
Not every job is the right job. That’s something I had to learn — and not the easy way. Years ago, we were bidding on a large property in Prince George’s County. Big yard. Big budget. On paper, it looked… Read More
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Why I Love Talking Sprinklers With First-Time Homeowners
After 42 years of working in irrigation and landscape lighting, one of the things I still enjoy the most is meeting first-time homeowners. There’s something energizing about their curiosity — the way they want to learn, to do things right… Read More
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The “Fix” That Nearly Ruined a Lawn — And the Follow-Up That Saved It
There’s a moment in every homeowner’s life when you realize: not all “fixes” are created equal. A few summers back, I got a call from a homeowner in Rockville who said their lawn had gone from bad to worse —… Read More