Landscaping Services Wasilla AK | Call AK Lawnsmith
Wasilla, AK 99654
Services Offered
- Lawn care
Company Overview
AK Lawnsmith is Wasilla's trusted local lawn care specialist, dedicated to keeping your property healthy and beautiful through the unique challenges of the Alaskan climate. We specialize in comprehensive lawn maintenance and offer expert preventative solutions for common cold-weather problems like frozen sprinkler valves and irrigation pipes. Our team understands the specific needs of Wasilla's soil and weather patterns, providing seasonal preparation and repair services to protect your landscape investment from freeze damage. We're your neighbors, focused on practical, reliable service that ensures your lawn thrives year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can regular lawn care from AK Lawnsmith help prevent frozen irrigation pipes in Wasilla?
Our seasonal lawn care includes a crucial end-of-season service: a complete blow-out of your irrigation system. By removing all water from the pipes and sprinkler valves before the first hard freeze, we prevent water from expanding inside and cracking the lines. This proactive step, part of our standard fall service, is essential for avoiding costly spring repairs.
What should I do if I suspect my sprinkler valves are already frozen?
First, shut off the main water supply to the irrigation system to prevent pressure buildup if a pipe has burst. Do not attempt to thaw lines with an open flame. Contact AK Lawnsmith immediately. Our local technicians can safely assess the damage, locate the freeze point, and perform the necessary repairs or replacements to get your system operational again.
Does AK Lawnsmith offer any winterizing services beyond just mowing?
Absolutely. Winterizing is a critical part of lawn care in Wasilla. Our service goes beyond the last mow. We provide a full system winterization, including the irrigation blow-out mentioned, checking for and repairing any vulnerable valves or backflow preventers, and advising on protecting sensitive lawn areas. This prepares your entire landscape for dormancy and a healthy return in spring.

















