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TurfMasters, LLC
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If you live in the Connecticut area, then there's a name you can trust in lawn care: TurfMasters. We're serious about producing lawns that stay thick, green and healthy all year long.
Address1249 John Fitch Blvd, South Windsor, CT 06074
Phone+1 (860) 528-4440
E-mail
Contact personMichelle
Working hoursMonday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm

We know you have choices in lawn care and that all lawn care companies are far from being "all the same." TurfMasters combines services, products and technologies in a way that gives you a truly custom program.

We determine just what your lawn needs throughout the growing season and then provide the right products at the right time to maximize their effectiveness.

We start with a lawn evaluation to get an accurate picture of what your lawn needs. Turf requires regular fertilization to thrive. We use golf course-quality fertilizers designed to provide consistent results.

If weeds are present we'll spot apply weed controls as necessary. There's no need to apply a chemical across the entire lawn if you just have a dandelion or two in the backyard. It's part of our environmentally friendly approach-- better for you and your lawn!

Each service is customized to meet your lawn's specific requirements.

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Lawn Care Lawn Care
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TurfMasters combines services, products and technologies in a way that gives you a truly custom program.
Tick Control Tick Control
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We use a special application of pyrethroid insect control that is sprayed at an extremely low rate in tick habitats.
Seeding Seeding
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Late summer is the time to decide what, if any, seeding work your lawn will need this year. Careful advance planning and follow-up can make the difference between seeding success and failure.
Aeration Aeration
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Even with the best care available, lawns can thin out and lose color due to excessive thatch buildup, hard or compacted soils, or periods of high temperature, high humidity, or drought.
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