Problem Finder

Find the right outdoor service based on what is happening on your property.

Customers do not always know whether they need irrigation repair, drainage correction, grading, sod, lighting, landscaping, or maintenance. Start with the symptom and move toward the right next step.

Irrigation symptomsDrainage symptomsHardscape issuesMaintenance triggers
Irrigation

Sprinkler zone not working

A zone will not turn on, has low pressure, or has dry coverage gaps.

Find the fix
Irrigation

Broken sprinkler head

Water shoots sideways, bubbles up, or leaves a muddy spot near a head.

Find the fix
Drainage

Yard flooding

Water is moving across the lawn, collecting after rain, or staying too long.

Find the fix
Drainage

Standing water

Low spots remain soggy and unusable after storms or irrigation cycles.

Find the fix
Drainage

Runoff near foundation

Downspouts, slopes, or beds are sending water toward the home.

Find the fix
Drainage

Soggy lawn

Turf is soft, muddy, thinning, or holding water longer than nearby areas.

Find the fix
Hardscapes

Patio pooling

Water sits on or around a patio, walkway, pool deck, or seating area.

Find the fix
Hardscapes

Retaining wall drainage issue

A wall is leaning, staining, weeping, or holding water pressure.

Find the fix
Irrigation

Dry spots in lawn

Grass is stressed even though the irrigation system appears to run.

Find the fix
Landscaping

Overgrown beds

Beds, shrubs, weeds, or edging need a managed reset.

Find the fix
Seasonal

Need seasonal cleanup

Leaves, storm debris, beds, turf, or irrigation need a spring/fall reset.

Find the fix
Commercial

Commercial grounds care

A site needs repeatable service, reporting, and vendor accountability.

Find the fix
Diagnostic Engine

Diagnose the issue. Plan the fix. Keep the property managed.

That sequence helps homeowners, HOAs, estate owners, and property managers stop guessing and start with the right service path.

1

Diagnose

Start with the symptom: water, turf, slope, plants, hardscape, lighting, or recurring upkeep.

2

Plan

Match the issue to the right service path, property type, urgency, season, and photos.

3

Quote

Turn the request into a clear recommendation, expected range, site visit, or repair scope.

4

Schedule

Route the right crew and timing for emergency repair, project work, or recurring service.

5

Maintain

Keep irrigation, drainage, turf, beds, lighting, and hardscapes from drifting into bigger problems.

6

Report

Use photos, notes, recommendations, and service history to keep owners and managers informed.