"jerry" g.miller@NOSPAMgmailDOTcom wrote:
I live in southern Pennsylvania. Grubs destroyed most of my back lawn,
leaving about 3,000 sq ft in need of replacement. I got started on the
restoration myself, removing the dead turf and killing the nasty varmints
... but the job is too big for me to finish.
A contractor is proposing to do the following:
-- till the (now bare) damaged areas
-- grade
-- dethatch/rake the surrounding balance of the back lawn
-- seed the regraded section
-- overseed the dethatched area
-- return in spring to apply an early-season course of Merit to prevent a
recurrence of the grubs.
Cost quoted for all of the above is $600, and he'd do it next week. He
says there's no need to wait for spring, plenty of good grass-growing
weather this fall.
Is this a 1) a reasonable plan, and 2) a reasonable cost?
I've had no luck in getting additional contractors to quote on the job
... they're all too busy.
$600 is dirt cheap fo 3000 sg ft (punny). Just be sure he'll come back in
the spring since it will likely need a touch up.
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