Nevada (NV)
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Our Nevada (NV) P.O.N.D.S. Landscape Design & Installation Contractor Services Network Members are passionate about helping their local Nevada customers achieve the look they are dreaming about for their landscapes. Additionally, Our member landscaper companies in Nevada are the most qualified companies in the industry when it comes to providing superior design & service to their clients.
Landscape contractors specialize in outdoor spaces using some common installation services including; planting trees, flowers, lawns and shrubs, as well as constructing hard landscaping features, such as paths, patios or decks. Most of our members provide services to residential and commercial customers in homes, office buildings, shopping malls, hotels and other public areas.
P.O.N.D.S. Design Landscape contractors provide their clients with experience and advice on the type of landscape service that meets their requirements. They will discuss how "You" the client will use the landscaped area, talk about the your preference for different landscape styles and assess the potential of the site.
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Nevada Counties Served
Clark,Washoe, Carson City, Lyon, Douglas, Elko, Nye, Churchill, Humboldt, White Pine, Pershing, Lander, Mineral, Storey, Lincoln, Eureka, Esmeralda
Climate Information for Nebraska Pond Maintenance & Cleaning ServicesNevada is the driest state in the United States.[20] It is made up of mostly desert and semi-arid climate regions, and, with the exception of the Las Vegas Valley, the average summer diurnal temperature range approaches 71 °F (22 °C) in much of the state. While winters in northern Nevada are long and fairly cold, the winter season in the southern part of the state tends to be of short duration and mild. Most parts of Nevada receive scarce precipitation during the year. Most rain that falls in the state falls on the lee side (east and northeast slopes) of the Sierra Nevada.
The average annual rainfall per year is about 7 inches (180 mm); the wettest parts get around 40 inches (1,000 mm). Nevada's highest recorded temperature is 125 °F (52 °C) at Laughlin on June 29, 1994 and the lowest recorded temperature is −50 °F (−46 °C) at San Jacinto on January 8, 1937. Nevada's 125 °F (52 °C) reading is the third highest statewide record high temperature of a U.S. state, just behind Arizona's 128 °F (53 °C) reading and California's 134 °F (57 °C) reading. Learn More |
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