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Lopez Landscape operates on Central Street in Wildomar, handling the residential conversion work that defines the current SoCal landscape shift — turf removal and drought-tolerant replanting,…
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Homeowner Turf Direct is a state-licensed landscaping contractor based in Wildomar, holding an active CSLB C-27 license (#1086673) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.

STL Irrigation Company operates on Pecan Street in Wildomar as an irrigation-focused shop rather than a full design-and-build landscape firm. The core work is system installation, repair, and retrofit — converting older spray-head layouts to drip lines, upgrading controllers for smart watering, winterizing systems, and troubleshooting leaks that waste water and spike bills. For homeowners managing Temecula-area properties where water restrictions keep tightening, irrigation efficiency is where the real cost savings live. The company fits residents mid-conversion from traditional turf to drought-tolerant plantings who need the underground plumbing to match the new aesthetic — common work in Wildomar and across the north valley where aging lawns are giving way to xeriscape and SoCal Water$mart rebate programs incentivize the switch. Hardscape design or major landscape renovation would point elsewhere, but for anyone whose irrigation system is aging, inefficient, or incompatible with a water-conscious yard plan, a local irrigation contractor handles what the big landscape crews often bid high on or push off. The practical win is seasonal maintenance before summer heat and winter freeze cycles hit.
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Get ListedLopez Landscape operates on Central Street in Wildomar, handling the residential conversion work that defines the current SoCal landscape shift — turf removal and drought-tolerant replanting, irrigation retrofit, and the hardscape elements (pavers, retaining walls, outdoor living spaces) that turn older tract-home lots into lower-water designs. The business spans design consultation through installation and seasonal maintenance, positioning it for both single-project overhauls and ongoing property care. Wildomar residents managing aging suburban lawns under water restrictions find Lopez particularly relevant for the turf-out conversion work that qualifies for local rebates; the combination of design input and installation means no separate contractor juggling. Property owners with mature trees, drainage concerns, or plans to build an outdoor kitchen or seating area also fit the scope. Maintenance clients running year-round schedules appreciate a crew that knows the local soil and summer heat patterns. For design-only consultation or large commercial grounds work, specialized landscape architects or regional contractors might be the first call — Lopez's niche is the homeowner ready to execute a full yard transformation and keep it sustained.
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What Locals Know
Wildomar sits in the high-desert fringe with intense summer heat, poor native soil, and water-conscious neighbors — most yards here shift from traditional turf to low-water natives and hardscape. Water district rebates for turf removal are common incentives, but rebate eligibility depends on the contractor's familiarity with local district rules.
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