9317 Woodend Rd.
Edwardsville, KS 66111
Phone: (913) 422-9300
Fax: (913) 422-9292
contact@landworks-inc.com
www.landworks-inc.com
Does Landworks, Inc. provide a free estimate on my landscape project?
When is the best time to plant?
What type of warranty does Landworks, Inc. provide to their customers?
Does Landworks, Inc. provide landscape maintenance services?
Why should Landworks, Inc. turn on my irrigation system in the spring?
Why should Landworks, Inc. turn off (winterize) my irrigation system before the winter season?
What should I do when I have a water leak in my irrigation system?
I have dry patches in my yard. How can I fix this?
How do I know when I'm over-watering my lawn?
What should I do if I have broken sprinkler heads in my irrigation system?





Does Landworks, Inc. provide a free estimate on my landscape project?

Yes. Landworks, Inc. provides a free estimate for all potential customers.



When is the best time to plant?

Generally, most landscapers will plant materials all year around, provided the ground is not frozen. Oak trees, Red Buds, and Sweet Gums will respond best when dug and planted in the spring. However, there are some plants that timelines must be met - bulbs, perennials and annuals.



What type of warranty does Landworks, Inc. provide to their customers?

Landworks, Inc. warranties all tree shrubs and perennials for one (1) full year from the date of installation as long as normal horticultural practices are met.

Landworks, Inc. warranties all hardscape materials, including retaining walls and paver patios for one (1) full year from the date of installation. Landworks, Inc. warranty does not cover over/under-watering, chemicals, pests, abnormal weather conditions, or other factors beyond our control.



Does Landworks, Inc. provide landscape maintenance services?

Yes. Landworks, Inc. is a full-service lawn care company. Landscaping services include: design, installation, outdoor lighting, retaining walls, grading, mulching, pruning, and tree and shrub trimming. Please refer to our Home Page for a complete listing of the services we provide to our customers.



Why should Landworks, Inc. turn on my irrigation system in the spring?

Landworks, Inc. will perform a head-to-head, zone-by-zone analysis of your irrigation system. We will locate and repair all leaks and make the appropriate adjustments for optimum coverage. We will guarantee your irrigation system is operating at full performance at the time of your turn on.



Why should Landworks, Inc. turn off (winterize) my irrigation system before the winter season?

Winterizing your irrigation system is essential to avoid freezing pipes during the cold season. Incurring the cost of repairs to your irrigation system, as well as damaging your lawn/landscaping, may be costly. Winterizing your irrigation system is a minor expense compared to the possible alternatives.



What should I do when I have a water leak in my irrigation system?

If the leak is constant (leaking when the system is not in actual operation) the system should be shut off at the point of connection. If the leak is not constant (only leaking when the system is in operation) turn the time off on the particular zone. If any type of leak is found, call Landworks, Inc., we will respond within 24 hours and schedule your repair at your convenience.



I have dry patches in my yard. How can I fix this?

Coverage problems generally show themselves in the form of dry patches of grass. Coverage problems may be due to improper installation (system initially installed without proper coverage) or the irrigation heads are clogged or not turning properly. Landworks, Inc. can evaluate your irrigation system and give you the most economical solution to your problem.



How do I know when I'm over-watering my lawn?

Over-watering your lawn can be detected in many ways. If you have water running down your curb lines, areas of puddles in your lawn or landscaping, or an excessively high water bill, you may be over-watering your lawn. Landworks, Inc. can perform a water audit that will identify the optimum rate of water usage needed for your lawn.



What should I do if I have broken sprinkler heads in my irrigation system?

Broken sprinkler heads don't always need to be replaced. Sprinkler heads not turning could be due to debris inside the gears or nozzles, therefore just needing to be cleaned. "Fountains" located at the sprinkler head could be caused by missing nozzles. A missing nozzle is separate from the sprinkler head itself and much less expensive to correct than replacing the entire sprinkler head. Landworks, Inc. experienced team of professionals can evaluate your sprinkler heads for the best action to take on repairing your system.