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Monday, August 15th 2011, 7:14pm

by hi.todd

any body can tear up a yard, but it takes skill and time to put it back right. It sounds like a low bid.



Good Luck :thumbup:

Monday, August 15th 2011, 4:22pm

by seansy59

Mud is just dirt with water. Water dries, just turns back to dirt. It may be clumpy.



Level it out, put down some topsoil, grass seed. Water with your new system thouroughly, and keep seed damp.



It will look better in about a month.

Monday, August 15th 2011, 2:14pm

by Wet_Boots

move to another house - that'll show 'em

Monday, August 15th 2011, 2:02pm

by briley (Guest)

new sprinkler install tore up my yard

i just got a new sprinkler system installed this weekend the dug up the ground friday night and of course it rained and turned all the dug up dirt into mud not that they finished they filled all the trenches with the mud and yard looks horrible will the grass grow back over all the clumpy mud or what should i do to fix it?