Professional Landscaping Services in Santa Rosa, CA 95403 - Castillo's Landscaping
422 Larkfield Shopping Ctr, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Meet the Team
Castillo's Landscaping is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company serving Santa Rosa, CA, and surrounding Sonoma County. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing the common irrigation problems that plague local homeowners, such as clogged drip lines and persistent system leaks that waste water and damage plants. Our team provides efficient, reliable solutions to restore your irrigation system's health, ensuring your landscape receives the precise hydration it needs to thrive in our local climate. We are committed to helping Santa Rosa residents maintain beautiful, water-efficient yards through expert repair, maintenance, and thoughtful landscaping practices tailored to our region.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
What are the most common signs of a clogged drip irrigation system in Santa Rosa?
In Santa Rosa, common signs include dry spots or wilting plants in specific zones, uneven water distribution, and reduced water pressure at the emitters. Mineral deposits from our local water can also clog filters and drip lines over time. Our team can perform a thorough system inspection, flush the lines, and replace clogged components to restore even watering.
How quickly can you repair an irrigation leak to prevent water waste and damage?
We prioritize irrigation leak repairs, often offering same-day or next-day service for urgent issues in Santa Rosa. A fast response is crucial to prevent high water bills, soil erosion, and foundation problems. We'll locate the leak—whether it's at a valve, connection, or a broken pipe—and perform a lasting repair to protect your property and conserve water.
Do you offer maintenance plans to prevent common irrigation problems before they start?
Yes, we offer seasonal maintenance plans specifically designed for Santa Rosa's climate. This includes system start-up and winterization, checking and cleaning filters, adjusting timers for the season, and inspecting for early signs of leaks or clogs. Regular maintenance is the best way to ensure system efficiency, save water, and avoid costly emergency repairs.

