Service Update For April 18, 2020

We are finally caught up with the work unrelated to sprinkler systems that were scheduled before the season started, which means we can concentrate more now on sprinkler related issues.  We have jobs coming up next week with fences that are falling down that need a few posts replaced, but everything else is either sprinkler or lawn aeration related.

We have had a rash of sprinkler main & drain issues that we are weaving in with sprinkler start-ups and other major sprinkler system repairs.  As we go through and do start-ups, minor repairs such as replacing a sprinkler head will be taken care of at the time we are there if we have the right parts with us, but otherwise will have to wait until we have at least got most of everyone’s water on.  Better to have water on and minor repairs later than to have no water at all……..

Will be repairing three backflow preventers today that failed there initial tests.  I can’t believe how much some parts have gone up since last year.  Sometimes it is less expensive to replace the entire device than to fix it.

Jesse is out today finishing up a main & drain repair that was started yesterday.  That is 3 this week already!  He will have 2-3 to do next week alternating with start-ups and repairs.  I am hoping that by Friday of next week we will have the majority of all water on for our customers who are currently in our database and signed up for this season and can get to the aerating which we are behind on.  The good news about aeration is anytime in April and May is good for spring aeration, and September and October for fall aeration.  All our fall aeration will be done in September so we can concentrate solely on blowouts from October on.

We have really been hoping for rain to help keep yards fresh while waiting to get sprinkler systems up and running.  We usually get a lot more rain than we have received so far, which we count on to help us out.  We are not seeing much if any rain coming for the rest of the month.

We are looking for help, but so far no luck in finding anyone with the proper skillset, or with a willingness to work.  I was hoping there would be a large pool to choose from since many are out of work, but maybe they would rather be a couch potato and live off their stimulus check and unemployment………

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    • Jeremy
    • April 18, 2020
    Reply

    Good Evening Steve and Gang:

    Hartford Estates (Ten Mile and Ustick) is turned on and ready for your team.

    1. Reply

      Thank you for the update!

    • Shruti
    • April 22, 2020
    Reply

    Irrigation water has started in the Eronel subdivision. Thanks.

    • LILLIAN GOEHRING
    • April 22, 2020
    Reply

    I CAN’T SEE WHERE THE SPRINKLERS HAVE BEEN TURNED ON FOR MY RESIDENCE IN NAMPA: 11711 WEST CROSS SLOPE WAY. HOPEFULLY, THIS HAS BEEN DONE. THANKS FOR A REPLY.

    1. Reply

      We just started Package “A” customers in Canyon county and will be getting to the other packages in the area later this week.

    • Gina Caruso
    • April 26, 2020
    Reply

    still waiting in 83709, Banjo drive……for sprinkler start up. Going to be really hot next week! yikes.

    1. Reply

      Jesse will be in the 83709 Monday afternoon after he finishes up some lawn aerations in Meridian in the morning.

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