The monsoon season in Arizona generally begins in July and lasts into September. During this time, we often experience intense weather events with high winds, dust- and thunderstorms. The high winds that can occur during this time can damage trees, ripping off branches or even blowing them over and uprooting them. Proper tree selection as Read More…
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Managing Trees to Reduce Monsoon Damage
Thursday, July 21st, 2011Save Money on Arizona HOA Landscaping Maintenance
Monday, May 3rd, 2010Save money on Arizona HOA landscaping maintenance by seeking out several independent bids. Landscaping companies should know communities are seeking multiple bids to ensure they receive the most competitive prices. Associations may not want to go with the lowest price if it knows the service it will receive is worth it. This recession and the fact that landscapers Read More…
How to Maintain the Common Areas at Less Cost
Monday, February 15th, 20101. For smaller associations, it may make sense to do it yourself. Find a director, officer, committee member or homeowner with spare time and expertise in that particular maintenance area. 2. For larger associations, get at least three bids and let those competing for the job know that you are getting three bids. It doesn’t Read More…

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