Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Ori's Landscaping is your trusted local partner for maintaining and enhancing outdoor spaces in Waukegan, IL. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as sprinkler system leaks that waste water and increase utility bills, and landscape edging damage that leads to messy, unkempt lawns. Our team provides expert diagnostics and efficient repairs to fix leaky irrigation lines and valves, ensuring your system runs efficiently. We also specialize in restoring and installing durable landscape edging to define your garden beds and protect your lawn from erosion and encroachment. Committed to quality and reliability, Ori's Landscaping helps Waukegan residents preserve the beauty and value of their properties with practical, lasting solutions.
FAQs
How quickly can you repair a sprinkler system leak in Waukegan?
We prioritize sprinkler repairs because even a small leak can waste hundreds of gallons. For most residential leaks in the Waukegan area, our team can typically diagnose and complete the repair within the same day or the next business day, depending on the severity and location of the issue. We carry common parts on our trucks to minimize delays.
What's the best type of landscape edging for our local soil conditions?
Waukegan's clay-heavy soil can shift with freeze-thaw cycles, which can pop up or damage weaker edging materials. We often recommend heavy-duty steel or deep-anchor polymer edging for durability. These materials withstand soil pressure and seasonal changes better, providing a long-lasting, clean border for your garden beds without frequent repairs.
Can you help prevent future sprinkler leaks and edging damage?
Absolutely. Prevention is key. For sprinkler systems, we offer a seasonal blow-out service in the fall to prevent freezing damage and a spring start-up inspection to catch small issues before they become big leaks. For edging, we ensure proper installation depth and secure anchoring from the start, and we can add a layer of compacted base material to improve stability against our local soil movement.

















