Pallazola Bros Landscape Construction & Maintenance | Experienced Landscapers in Essex, MA
60 John Wise Ave, Essex, MA 01929
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Local Business
Pallazola Bros Landscape Construction & Maintenance is a locally owned and operated landscaping company serving Essex, MA, and the surrounding North Shore. We specialize in solving common local landscape challenges, including sprinkler coverage gaps and irrigation timer failures that can lead to dry patches and water waste. Our team provides expert irrigation system installation, repair, and seasonal maintenance to ensure your lawn and plantings receive consistent, efficient hydration. From diagnosing tricky timer issues to redesigning sprinkler layouts for full coverage, we help Essex homeowners protect their landscape investments and maintain beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces year-round.
Question Answers
My Essex lawn has dry spots despite running the sprinklers. Can you help?
Absolutely. Dry spots often indicate sprinkler head misalignment, clogged nozzles, or poor system design. We'll perform a thorough inspection of your irrigation system, identify the coverage gaps specific to your property's layout, and make precise adjustments or recommend upgrades to ensure every area of your lawn gets the water it needs.
My irrigation timer in Essex isn't working correctly. What should I do?
First, check for a tripped GFCI outlet or a tripped circuit breaker, as power issues are common. If the problem persists, it could be faulty wiring, a damaged solenoid, or a malfunctioning controller. Our technicians are experienced with all major timer brands and can quickly diagnose the issue, whether it requires a simple reprogramming, a repair, or a replacement with a modern, water-efficient model.
How can I make my Essex irrigation system more efficient and reliable?
We recommend a professional system audit, which includes checking water pressure, evaluating head placement and spray patterns, and assessing timer settings. Based on our findings, we might suggest upgrading to matched-precipitation nozzles, adding a rain sensor to prevent overwatering, or converting zones to drip irrigation for beds. Regular spring start-ups and fall winterizations are also key to preventing freeze damage and ensuring reliable operation each season.

















