ShieldMePM
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ShieldMePM
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Service area
ShieldMePM provides lawn care and property maintenance throughout Kiley Ranch, one of Sparks' fastest-growing master-planned communities off Pyramid Way and Wingfield Hills Road. We handle the mowing, edging, seasonal cleanups, irrigation service, and weed control that keep newer homes here looking sharp and HOA-compliant year-round.
Kiley Ranch is a newer build-out — most homes went up between 2016 and 2022 — so lawns along Cotton Rosser Road, Harness Drive, and the Homestead and Willow Flats pockets are still getting established. That means irrigation systems that need proper spring start-ups and fall blowouts, turf that benefits from consistent edge work to hold the line between grass and the desert soil at the perimeter, and clay-heavy ground that holds moisture unevenly. We know what these yards need and we service them on a regular schedule so you don't have to think about it.
Local know-how
Kiley Ranch has two HOA layers in many sections — a master community association and sub-associations for specific villages — with Equus Management Group and Associa Sierra North handling management for different pockets. CC&Rs here typically require lawns to stay green and trimmed, with front-yard maintenance standards that can trigger fines for overgrown grass or dead turf patches. Lots are mostly standard suburban size with modest front turf areas and larger back yards. The neighborhood sits at roughly 4,500 feet elevation on the north end of Sparks, putting it in USDA zone 6b — expect hard freezes through early April and again in late October. Soils trend toward the same clay and caliche mix found across the Spanish Springs valley, which drains slowly and can heave sprinkler heads in freeze-thaw cycles. TMWA's odd/even watering schedule applies here, with no irrigation allowed between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Free, no-obligation, and written down. Transparent pricing and a crew that shows up.