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May 6, 2014 by Daphne Kardian

Why Maintenance is Essential for Every Commercial Site

Waugh Chapel Towne Centre 5.14.14 - 3On a newly-completed job-site, everything is in the perfect condition. The buildings are gleaming, the lights are shining brightly and the landscaping is pristine. Unfortunately, it won’t stay that way for long. Some natural wear and tear is expected on any aspect of completed construction, but this is especially true for the landscape portion.

If you think about it, most of what is installed are living things, plants, trees, shrubs, turf, etc. If these elements are healthy, that means they are going to grow. As things grow, you can say goodbye to your property’s curb appeal. Inevitably, maintenance will be required to keep your property and the landscaping in prime condition. This is why it is important to hire a commercial landscape maintenance company to manage the landscape elements on your property. An inclusive maintenance program can keep your property in the best possible shape by providing the following services.

  • Mulching: Mulch is a key element in your landscape design. Not only does fresh mulch increase the curb appeal of your design, but it also helps keep the area weed free and drought-resistant. There are several different types of mulch, but your landscape company can recommend what is best for your site’s needs.
  • Colorscaping: Seasonal flowers can be installed to set your site apart from others. The color that is brought by these flowers provides an element of style and appeal to your property. Since different plants have specific growing requirements and seasons, experts can determine what plants are ideal for your site’s environment and when they should be planted.
  • Turf Care: A good maintenance plan will provide edging, mowing, fertilization and weed/pest control. These services will keep your grass healthy and looking great.
  • Irrigation: Whether you have an irrigation system installed on the property or it requires a custom watering plan, your maintenance package should provide for that. If your site has an irrigation system, maintenance crews can manage your system to keep it working at its highest efficiency. If your site requires other types of watering, maintenance companies can provide a strategic plan to ensure all elements are watered properly.

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