ScapeTec
ScapeTec is a mobile service company that specializes in the mechanical aspects of your landscape - Irrigation, Lighting.
We have a focus on water and energy conservation through the use of smart controllers and sensors that adjust to solar conditions as well as the conditions of your wallet. I have over 10 years experience in design, sales, and service of irrigation and lighting systems in the Wichita area. Owner - Jason Jacobs
You can schedule a service by voice or text at 316-218-5087, or email me at jason@scapet
09/23/2023
Wichita Bike Plan Update Click here to take the survey! ○ Click here to take the survey! ○ Llene le encuesta (in Spanish)” ○ Llene le encuesta (in Spanish)” ○ What is a Bicycle Plan?The City of Wichita is developing a new Wichita Bicycle Plan, which will update the 2013 Wichita Bicycle Master Plan. Since 2013, m...
05/30/2022
Pretty cool.
How To Identify Plants & Flowers With Your iPhone Camera! No App Needed!! Here is how you can easily identify plants, flowers, trees, bushes, fungi, and more just using the Camera and Photos app of your iPhone with iOS 15! Chapters...
06/07/2020
Here’s a great article about how to keep your landscape looking alive and thriving in the summer.
The Ultimate Summer Watering Guide How often should I water my plants? This question comes up throughout the year. It shouldn't just apply to the Summer season.
04/22/2020
Here’s some desert and sun for your rainy earth day.
02/18/2020
I did another Frank Lloyd Wright tour today. This house was moved from New Jersey to Crystal Bridges Museum. Amazing house and setting with a natural spring and creek just behind the house.
02/15/2020
I spend the night in a school parking lot across the street and took a tour of the Rosenbaum House this morning. It kind of looks like a boat in one of the photos and the hallways also have that feel. The tiny scale of the house was kind of shocking-low ceilings, very narrow doorways, and a kitchen that’s about the size of the one in my trailer. The woodworking had a very inaccurate fell, like it was done by kids in shop class. They don’t allow photos inside. Beautiful and unique though.
02/13/2020
I went to visit Angel Oak tree the other day. It’s a crazy looking tree that is estimated to be 400-500 years old.
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