Sprinkler Alert! The Hot Weather Is Here!
DUE TO HIGH HEAT ON LONG ISLAND AND PROLONG DRY PERIOD WE ARE ADVISING ALL OF OUR CLIENTS TO DO THE FOLLOWING: Increase the run time on your rotary sprinkler zones to 60 minutes per [...]
DUE TO HIGH HEAT ON LONG ISLAND AND PROLONG DRY PERIOD WE ARE ADVISING ALL OF OUR CLIENTS TO DO THE FOLLOWING: Increase the run time on your rotary sprinkler zones to 60 minutes per [...]
Effortlessly manage your system from your smartphone or tablet and save up to 50% on watering bills. Introducing Rachio, the Wifi Smart Sprinkler Controller which connects to your sprinkler system and allows you to control your [...]
The weather has been warm and dry and there is no rain in the Long Island forecast until next week. Time to Increase watering your lawn! We created a short to-do list for you on [...]
Grass is a high nitrogen feeder that requires a constant source of food and water during the growing season in order to continue providing its green appearance. If not treated properly, it will go into [...]
The Long Island spring season is in full swing with the sprinkler & landscape systems being turned on and tuned up. This winter was brutal to landscapes and sprinkler systems and many sprinkler repairs are [...]
Spring is here on Long Island and its time to make preparations for a beautiful, healthy lawn. Need help getting started? Call Rain Rich today to schedule your sprinkler system turn on. When our lawn [...]
It is time to prune your trees! It’s February and its cold on Long Island with snow on the ground and probably not the best time to be outside! However, it is a good time [...]
This weekend Long Island will experience below average temperatures. Cold weather can wreak havoc on home, health, and plumbing. Really cold weather with a stiff wind can test even the best designed homes. It is [...]
Rain Rich can now install roof and gutter de-icing for snow removal and to prevent damage to your Long Island home and property. This past weekend we experienced one of the largest Long Island snow [...]
Evergreen shrubs continue the process of photosynthesis during the winter and this process requires water. Plants absorb water through their roots and migrate it to their leaves and if the ground is frozen then they [...]