To remain current and responsive to customer needs, DryJect has launched a newly redesigned web site.
The updated site provides turfgrass professionals with:
- agronomic-management tools and worksheets
- cost-analysis calculators
- university and industry research data library
- case studies
- testimonials
- service provider locator
"We are thrilled to offer this new website as a resource for sports turf managers and golf course superintendents who want to learn how they can grow stronger turf with less downtime and fewer facility closures inflicted by traditional core aerification," said DryJect owner and former superintendent John Paddock.
The site also features background information on how the DryJect system works and links to book a demonstration or an appointment.
DryJect is a one-step process that combines aeration, soil amendments and topdressing all in one easy, simultaneous service. Following a DryJect service, playing surfaces are clean, smooth and with no cores to clean up. Its high-pressure, water-based injection system creates aeration holes through the root zone to fracture the soil while simultaneously filling holes with sand or other soil amendments.
Incorporating DryJect into an existing aerification schedule can enhance the benefits of deep-tine aeration, and in some cases can reduce the number of coring events.
Because DryJect is a service provided by independent franchisees, there is no large capital equipment expense, or employee training required, leaving the staff to complete routine, daily tasks. Turfgrass is ready to play almost immediately due to DryJect's minimally disruptive process reducing the threat of lost play and revenue.