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I more or less do agree. Let us exclude the third party, even though they have stated that they feel responsible, and will help to resolve the problem.
I'd guess there were at least three weeks between the pre-emergence application and the seeding that we did. Upon initial inspection, granules were few and far between, and color was very dull. 2 weeks later, we did the work.
I did not think to ask the client to irrigate while waiting for us to do the lawn repair, but I will in any future similar scenario.
The new grass's success is only fair to moderate; nutsedge and a few other weeds are helping to fill the voids.
As clear as my instructions were to my employee, he may have fallen short of the intensity of aeration and rate of seeding that I would have produced myself. This could be a factor in the results' falling short of satisfactory. Perhaps the homeowner failed to irrigate sufficiently after the seed was down.
If I encounter another of these challenges, I'll be sure to apply the lessons I've learned. I'm lucky to learn from the experienced professionals who've helped - thanks.
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