Company Background
Mark Smith Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Hudson, MA, and the surrounding communities. With years of hands-on experience in the area, we understand the unique challenges Hudson homeowners face, particularly with irrigation systems. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing common local issues like irrigation timer failures and sprinkler leaks, which can waste water and damage your lawn. Our team provides reliable, efficient solutions to keep your landscape healthy and your system running smoothly. We're committed to helping Hudson residents maintain beautiful, functional outdoor spaces with personalized service and expert care.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What are the most common signs of irrigation timer failure in Hudson, and how quickly can you fix it?
In Hudson, common signs include sprinklers running at odd times, not turning on at all, or zones not cycling properly. These failures often stem from power surges, moisture damage, or aging components. We typically diagnose and repair most timer issues within a single visit, using quality parts to prevent recurring problems and save you water and money.
How do you handle sprinkler leaks in Hudson's soil conditions, and what's the typical repair process?
Hudson's soil can shift with seasons, leading to cracked pipes or loose fittings. We start by inspecting the entire zone to locate leaks, often using pressure testing. Repairs might involve replacing damaged sprinkler heads, sealing pipe cracks, or tightening connections. Most leak fixes are completed in a few hours, restoring efficient water flow and preventing lawn damage.
Can you help prevent future irrigation problems in my Hudson home, and what maintenance do you recommend?
Absolutely! We recommend seasonal check-ups in spring and fall to catch issues early. This includes testing timers, inspecting for leaks, adjusting sprinkler heads, and winterizing systems to avoid freeze damage. For Hudson homes, we also suggest upgrading to smart timers that adapt to local weather, reducing water waste and extending system life.

















