[Lebanon, CT] – March 8, 2011 – Consumers, both home owners and renters, are now looking for more ways than ever to keep their lawn and other landscaping elements in good repair. For home owners, the impetus is to maintain the value of the property in today’s market, but it also happens often due to the increasing prevalence of home owner associations which have rising standards in how homes must be maintained, especially in regards to appearances. Neighborhood housing association guidelines mean that home owners must focus on maintenance even as water prices rise in many parts of the country. Renters, too, are feeling the heat since the economic conditions that make properties so available in the markets these days are the same conditions that put a pinch on landlords looking have both rental income and a future investment from the properties they rent. All of these conditions have made lawn repair a serious must for many today. That is why people are hiring more contractors to help them keep up with landscaping work due to busy work schedules, especially when children are present within the home. Consumers have long struggled with finding a way to repair lawns that would give them real results, but until now solutions have been few and far between as well as of negligible effectiveness.
A new product on the market is now looking to revolutionize the way that contractors, renters and home owners approach repairing those ugly patches in their lawns that they thought they might never fix. The product is called Grass Stitcher and it promises to finally make grass repair something that does not have to take a long time nor a lot of effort and money to fix. In attempts to patch up bald spots in a lawn, many consumers end up spending hundreds of dollars in materials or hiring expensive labor to get the job done. With Grass Stitcher, the cost is only a fraction of that and the results are more than comparable for less work. This is making the tool popular among those who perform repairs of lawns for clients that rely on their skills to tackle troubled spots in grassy areas. With a simple regimen of stitching, seeding and then watering, the lawn can be revived back to its former glory easily, saving those who own the property serious money in the meantime.
Those who would like to learn more about Grass Stitcher should visit http://www.grassstitcher.com/ where they can get the full scoop on its features, benefits and where it can be ordered.
Contact Info:
Frank Catalano
Grass Stitcher LLC.
56 Leonard Bridge Rd
Lebanon, Ct 06249
Email: info@grassstitcher.com
Phone: 860-365-8012