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tbussche 07-05-2015 08:04 PM

Grass replacement
 
We settle on our home later this month. The front lawn is all burnt from lack of watering. Who would be a good company to replace the sod?

dbussone 07-05-2015 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by tbussche (Post 1082891)
We settle on our home later this month. The front lawn is all burnt from lack of watering. Who would be a good company to replace the sod?

If you have a new home, call the warranty department, or even better raise the issue at closing.

NYGUY 07-05-2015 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1082896)
If you have a new home, call the warranty department, or even better raise the issue at closing.

Yes, don't close until they fix it!!

k2at 07-05-2015 08:55 PM

If u get no satisfaction from the Villages, try watering the lawn 4 times a week. The grass will usually come back as the roots may still be gud.

784caroline 07-05-2015 09:01 PM

If you have not settled buy all means call warranty

Last resort best around is ALLENS SOD....352-245-8971

village dreamer 07-05-2015 09:28 PM

most of the new homes grass looks bad

graciegirl 07-05-2015 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tbussche (Post 1082891)
We settle on our home later this month. The front lawn is all burnt from lack of watering. Who would be a good company to replace the sod?


If it's new, don't worry. The warranty department is very dependable.


If it's a resale. Water it a lot. The grass here is not like the grass in other parts of the U.S. It may just be in dormancy from lack of water..

jnieman 07-05-2015 10:59 PM

Massey replaced a large section of our lawn and did a good job. First they removed the old sod and put down new. The lawn matches perfectly.

Happydaz 07-06-2015 06:35 AM

Try to get this settled quickly. If you need to replace the sod it can be very expensive. An inside lot can cost $3,000 to have the dead sod removed and replaced with new sod. Hopefully, increased watering and fertilization can bring back the lawn.

linda_sears 07-07-2015 07:11 AM

Call Matt Smith. Smitty Lawn and Tree. Excellent service, great prices and very reliable.
352-561-1999

golfing eagles 07-07-2015 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1082941)
If it's new, don't worry. The warranty department is very dependable.


If it's a resale. Water it a lot. The grass here is not like the grass in other parts of the U.S. It may just be in dormancy from lack of water..

Definitely call home warranty, I hope you get satisfaction, but let me share my story:
Went to contract Feb 2014 on a new home south of 466A and closed by mail in April. Immediately contracted with a top lawn service and homewatch person, who was immediately unhappy with the lawn and attentively adjusted the irrigation settings and met with the lawn service technician. It was felt much of the problem was that the lawn was new, but it seemed to be wet all the time. Saw it late May 2014 and it was horrible, dead patches, weeds, etc. Reported it to home warranty who still felt it was too new a lawn to comment on. No better in October and this April reported it again on a home warranty inspection to be sure it was under the 1 year limit.
I personally met with the owner of the lawn service and senior technician. They were concerned that there was improper grading and drainage, pointed out significant undulations between the house and street in front and golf course behind where water was accumulating and felt the dead patches were due to algae. Home warranty suggested I talk to the builder.
Met personally with the owner of the company that built the house, he blamed the lawn service and tried to switch me to his new best friend--a drywall contractor that just got into the lawn business 8 months earlier. I then met with the head of home warranty who blamed it on the irrigation and pulled neighbors records to compare, which was at best inconclusive.
Since then, I have talked with the Univ of FL agricultural liason to TV, who feels it is a soil compaction and pH problem. I have a soil test out awaiting results. I have, at my own expense, hired an irrigation expert to make sure there were no underground leaks, that the "irrigation computer" was working well, and the settings were correct, which they were. I also paid to have the lawn aerated to help reduce any compaction issues
I must say home warranty has been EXCELLENT in general, we had a punch list of 10-15 items that were all handled without issue. But the lawn seems to be another matter.
Still in a bit of a quandary as to the real cause, but there have been multiple houses in my neighborhood that have had French drains installed due to poor grading/drainage. I'd appreciated hearing from anyone who had these drains installed, what their problem was, and did they have a huge fight with warranty to get it done. Thank you.


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