2016 has been a great year at Heritage Lawns & Irrigation! We’d like to share just a few of the highlights in this Year in Review Article.
Welcome Aboard!
We expanded our team by adding five new members! We welcomed:
Jaime Peterson – Receptionist
Nick Boyd – Lawn Coach
Michael Stauffer – Irrigation Coach
Robert Quick – Irrigation Coach
Vince Gatson – Irrigation Coach (No Photo Available)
New Services
Smart Sprinkler Management System
Our big news this year was in our irrigation department. We introduced a state-of-the-art irrigation system to our customers. We call it our Smart Sprinkler Management System. It has all the bells and whistles including:
- 24-hour professional sprinkler system monitoring
- Control from anywhere through an app on your smartphone
- Set temperature and rainfall thresholds so your lawn always get the right amount of water
- Up to 50% water savings
- Monthly reports for exact data
We completed our largest and most complicated irrigation project to date – over 2000 sprinkler heads!
Liquid Aeration
We introduced a new service – Liquid Aeration. It was very well-received. We were pleasantly surprised at the comments we received on how convenient this new process was because homeowners no longer have to mark their sprinkler systems with flags.
Company Outings
In appreciation for all of the hard work our employees do every day, we schedule fun, social events so we can all enjoy each other’s company while not working.
We all had fun at our 13th annual “I Survived Spring” golf outing where each year in May everyone takes a day to go golf to celebrate making it through the busy, busy, spring season.
We give thanks for each other at our annual Thanksgiving Chili Feed and Potluck Dinner.
For this year’s end of year party, we thought we’d try something totally out of the ordinary and went curling! It’s harder than it looks!
We want to thank you, our customers for your continued patronage and trust in our services and products. We hope 2017 will be a great year for you as well as for Heritage Lawns. May it be filled with lots of green!