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"Cut 3 mobile home parks in a timely manner, respectful, great work and i have 10 compliments the owner and his team."

Lekesha H on September 2020

We handle basic lawn care/yards also involves hedges weed eating and shrubs call or email to discuss prices

"Cut 3 mobile home parks in a timely manner, respectful, great work and i have 10 compliments the owner and his team."

Lekesha H on September 2020


"Hired David Baker from Baker's Construction last October to build us a detached garage. Made the mistake of giving this THEIF money upfront, $4500.00 for "supplies". There was a shed in the place of where the future garage was. In 6 months all he has done is tear the shed down and leave it in a pile on our property. He does not respond to text or phone calls anymore. Probably used the money to buy METH. Stay away from this company at ALL costs!"

Alan J on April 2020

All around handyman. Painting interior or exterior homes Pressure washing Remodeling or add ons Porch or deck staining Landscaping We give elderly and military discounts. We stand behind our work 100% and warranty all work done.

"Hired David Baker from Baker's Construction last October to build us a detached garage. Made the mistake of giving this THEIF money upfront, $4500.00 for "supplies". There was a shed in the place of where the future garage was. In 6 months all he has done is tear the shed down and leave it in a pile on our property. He does not respond to text or phone calls anymore. Probably used the money to buy METH. Stay away from this company at ALL costs!"

Alan J on April 2020


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9 years of experience

Car Detail, Commercial Cleaning, Residential Cleaning, Residential Haul-off, Clean up jobs (Ex. Clean out sheds, garages, etc.), Moving- help with Furniture hauls, etc. Equipped with Truck & Trailer. Affordable prices, give me a call for a free estimate

Car Detail, Commercial Cleaning, Residential Cleaning, Residential Haul-off, Clean up jobs (Ex. Clean out sheds, garages, etc.), Moving- help with Furniture hauls, etc. Equipped with Truck & Trailer. Affordable prices, give me a call for a free estimate



M&E Handy Services

2100 W E. St Apt.3
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M&E Handy Services

2100 W E. St Apt.3
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11 years of experience

we don't finance, We have special on windows, and doors, we have about 4 employee's, we do sub- contracting, and billing is done at the end of the job. customer pay's for supplies up front or as needed on stage funding.

we don't finance, We have special on windows, and doors, we have about 4 employee's, we do sub- contracting, and billing is done at the end of the job. customer pay's for supplies up front or as needed on stage funding.


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

If you have a healthy lawn, it’s not necessary to aerate it. However, lawn aeration comes with many benefits that can improve lawn health and help you save money on lawn care

Aeration makes it easier for lawns to absorb water and key nutrients. It also encourages a strong root system and discourages weed growth. So do your lawn a favor: Make it as holey as Swiss cheese, and let it breathe. If you have more questions regarding aeration, you can contact a landscaping company near you.

Yes, it’s worth aerating a lawn. Even the most diligent mowing, watering, and fertilizing schedule is not enough if the roots are not able to benefit from the care and nutrients you’re giving them. Even a lawn that’s already healthy can benefit from aeration because the more air that circulates around the roots, the stronger and healthier it will grow. 

Buffalo grass starts to turn brown when encountering drought during the normal growing season. You can water the grass when you begin to notice some browning to prevent it from going dormant. Additionally, buffalo grass turns brown after the first freeze of late autumn or early winter, and this is a natural time for the grass to go dormant.

Aerating a newly sodded lawn is generally not recommended immediately after installation. It's crucial to allow the sod to establish itself first, typically over the first growing season. Aerating too soon can disrupt the fragile root systems of the newly laid sod and potentially damage the turf. It's best to aerate prior to laying new sod or wait until the sod has fully rooted and the lawn is stable before considering aeration, usually after the first year.

Yes, you should water the lawn after aerating. Now that you’ve loosened up the soil to better receive nutrients, it’s time to hydrate and fertilize your lawn. You’ll want to keep it evenly moist to promote healthy growth. Don’t drown your grass—too much of a good thing can reverse all the work you’ve done with aeration in the first place. But especially if you’ve overseeded and/or fertilized after aeration, you’ll want to ensure a moist soil layer to absorb those nutrients and fuel for new growth.

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