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The Hungry Tree

4.7 (12 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Irrigation construction

Irrigation design services

Irrigation repair or maintenance

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Juan from The Hungry Tree came to trim our overgrown ficus tree and deep root feed all the other trees on our property.

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Rainmaker Sprinkler Pros Az - One of the leaks left behind. My landscaper found a puddle, we dug it up to find this.

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Had a sprinkler issue I had been dealing with for weeks and just couldn't resolve. Rainmaker came…read moreby and resolved it in about a half hour. Reasonable rates, friendly, prompt, and competent. I'll use this establishment for all my sprinkler work from now on!

If I could give less than one star, I would. I hired this to completely replace our drip irrigation…read moresystem on 1/3 of an acre of property with a lot of plants, trees, citrus trees, and pots. The worker showed up with one tool... a pick axe, that's it. Literally no other tools. I don't even know where to begin. Please see a couple of pictures showing some of the things they did and left. We have 3 separate dedicated lines and were having them put in a 4th dedicated line as well - For pots, plants, trees, and citrus trees. We were very clear on that and walked through the property and talked about it several times. We ended up with pots on 2 different lines, trees on 2 different lines, plants spread out amongst the lines etc. Plants that didn't have any water to them. He didn't pull the old system as he was supposed to. He just cut the lines and buried them back under the dirt. Did not CAP the old lines so when the water turned on, they were still hooked up and we had massive leaks. He put a 1/2 gallon an hour sprinkler head (just 1) on a mature palm tree which is now half dead. He didn't always use the right heads for the different types of trees/shrubs/pots or even the right number of heads needed for trees. I could go on and on, but I've never seen such shody work in my life. He used our hose to "water jet" the dirt out from under our cobblestone sidewalk up to our front door to run a line, yet there was a sleeve ALREADY there that he could have used and didn't. When he sprayed the dirt out, he didn't replace dirt and just left the open space under our cobblestones which then started to cave in. One now has a chip out of it. My husband called the owner who was supposed to come out and see the mess but he was on "vacation" over the Christmas holidays for a week. We haven't heard back from him since and we are 1 week into February. We've since hired another company (The Water Boy Irrigation Solutions in Phoenix) who was amazing, they came out and had to completely rip out Rainmakers shody work and replaced our system the right way. Now it actually works and everything is on the right lines, oh and we have no leaks now. I, seriously, am just beyond shocked how bad this work was.

The Hungry Tree - treeservices - Updated May 2026

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