Irrigation Specialists Lawn Sprinkler Service Co - Harwich's Emergency Landscapers
300 Queen Anne Rd, Harwich, MA 02645
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Overview
Irrigation Specialists Lawn Sprinkler Service Co. provides expert sprinkler system services to homeowners and businesses in Harwich, MA, and the surrounding Cape Cod area. A common local issue affecting many Harwich lawns is moss growth, often a sign of overwatering or uneven sprinkler coverage. Our team specializes in diagnosing and resolving these problems through precise sprinkler head adjustment, zone balancing, and system audits. By ensuring your lawn receives the right amount of water exactly where it's needed, we help eliminate the damp, shaded conditions that encourage moss, promoting a healthier, greener lawn. We are your local partner for efficient, water-conserving irrigation tailored to Cape Cod's unique soil and climate.
Question Answers
Can a sprinkler system tune-up help with moss in my Harwich lawn?
Absolutely. Moss in Harwich lawns often thrives due to overwatering or poor coverage creating damp, shady spots. Our sprinkler system audit and tune-up service precisely adjusts heads, corrects spray patterns, and balances zones to ensure even, appropriate watering. This eliminates the excess moisture moss needs, helping your grass outcompete it for a healthier lawn.
What's involved in a sprinkler system coverage check?
Our local Harwich technicians perform a comprehensive coverage check. We run each zone, visually inspect spray patterns for gaps or overspray, measure water pressure at heads, and assess runoff. We then provide a detailed report with recommendations, which may include head re-aiming, nozzle replacement, or adding heads to eliminate dry spots that can lead to patchy grass and moss invasion.
How do you adjust a system for Cape Cod's sandy soil?
Harwich's sandy soil drains quickly, requiring a specific irrigation strategy. We adjust your system's run times to use shorter, more frequent cycles (called 'cycle and soak') to prevent water waste and runoff. This method allows moisture to penetrate the root zone effectively without creating the prolonged surface wetness that encourages moss growth in shaded or compacted areas.

















