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KVS Landscape & Sprinkler operates on Benton Road in Winchester, handling the full scope of residential landscaping from design and hardscape installation through ongoing maintenance and irrigation work. The service mix reflects the reality of Southern California water restrictions: conversion projects dominate the schedule — homeowners pulling out underperforming turf, installing drought-tolerant plants, and upgrading irrigation to drip systems that cut water use without sacrificing curb appeal. Hardscape work (pavers, retaining walls, raised planters) is a standard add-on when a yard rebuild happens. Winchester's mix of older single-family homes and newer tracts means the aesthetic needs vary widely — some clients want low-water native plantings, others prefer the manicured look that still works within water budgets. Seasonal maintenance contracts (spring cleanup, fall prep, year-round pruning) keep crews on regular rotation through neighborhoods. For property owners facing a landscape overhaul driven by drought concerns or aging irrigation, this is the local call; for specialized tree removal or commercial projects, the scope would point toward a larger contractor.

Montesinos Landscaping operates out of Winchester on Willard Street, handling both design and installation work for residential properties across the valley. The operation spans traditional landscape builds, irrigation system setup and repair, and hardscape work like pavers and retaining walls — the kind of contractor scope that covers everything from initial property design through the finished install rather than maintenance-only crews. Winchester's mix of older suburban homes and newer developments means a range of property sizes and existing conditions to work from. Much of the current demand tilts toward drought-tolerant conversions: homeowners replacing turf with natives, rock, and water-smart plantings to cut summer irrigation costs and qualify for SoCal Water$mart rebates. Wine Country properties north of Winchester often request a different aesthetic than the typical tract-home landscape, and a contractor based locally understands those regional preferences without needing a long drive from Temecula or Murrieta. For a single consultation or small fix, maintenance specialists handle that work; for a property redesign or hardscape addition, this is where the scope lives.
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Get ListedBill and Dave's Landscape operates on Keller Road in Winchester, handling the full spectrum of residential work from design and hardscape installation to ongoing maintenance and irrigation—the kind…
Bill and Dave's Landscape operates on Keller Road in Winchester, handling the full spectrum of residential work from design and hardscape installation to ongoing maintenance and irrigation—the kind of operation that manages both the build-out phase and the year-round care. They work across the valley's mix of property types: older Winchester homes on larger lots, newer tract neighborhoods, and rural properties where drainage and water management matter as much as aesthetics. The company fits homeowners converting from thirsty turf to drought-tolerant plantings, a shift driven as much by water restrictions and SoCal Water$mart rebates as by cost. They also handle retaining walls, pavers, and the irrigation redesigns that come with reducing lawn—projects where the design phase determines whether a yard stays functional through summer or becomes a liability. For Wine Country estates wanting something more refined than suburban landscaping, they're the local crew; for tract-home maintenance and seasonal cleanup on a predictable rotation, they're equally equipped. Winchester's mix of older neighborhoods with aging infrastructure and newer properties with different soil conditions keeps the work varied.
What Locals Know
Winchester sits in the inland valley with intense summer heat and alkaline soil — landscapers who understand drought-tolerant native selections and proper soil amendment avoid costly replanting. Turf rebate eligibility depends on local water authority rules and qualified contractor status, so verify upfront.
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