I live in northern Oklahoma. My town and local economy are going faster than most local contractors (in all areas) can keep up with. A lot of them have really started cutting corners, home builders especially.
I have about eight new customers this season with brand new $200,000 - $300,000 homes with lawns put down by the home builder instead of a subbed landscaper. They lay the sod over Oklahoma clay and fill dirt, (not soil) to save a buck. Now the lawns are so bumpy and filled with low spots even my 21" mowers leave blade marks scalping some areas.
I was wondering if any of you seasoned veterans have experienced this and have any insight as to an economical way (short of tillin up, levelling, and resodding the entire lawn?
Any help would be great thanks, Joe
I have about eight new customers this season with brand new $200,000 - $300,000 homes with lawns put down by the home builder instead of a subbed landscaper. They lay the sod over Oklahoma clay and fill dirt, (not soil) to save a buck. Now the lawns are so bumpy and filled with low spots even my 21" mowers leave blade marks scalping some areas.
I was wondering if any of you seasoned veterans have experienced this and have any insight as to an economical way (short of tillin up, levelling, and resodding the entire lawn?
Any help would be great thanks, Joe
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