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Serving Coolidge, AZ and surrounding areas

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Property service available in Arizona \n\n$0 Down for all of your property needs. \n\nWe offer a variety of services from mass junk removal, home renovations, outdoor projects, cleaning services, and much more. \n\nWe are a group of veterans looking to service home owners in Arizona at a reasonable cost, skip the overpriced quotes and trust in the integrity of our crew. \n\nHappy to be your new go to handyman. \n\nWeekend service available at no extra cost. \n\nMESSAGE US TODAY AND TRUST ITS DONE.

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Gabriela’s house cleaning
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Serving Coolidge, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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"First of all, we have been Angies List members for quite a while (7 - 8 years?).  We love this service, and have greatly benefited from three advertised specials just within the last month.  THANK YOU ANGIE!!!  This special was from Wholesale Tree Trimming and Removal for $400 worth of tree services for $250. 



Owner Scott came over to give us an estimate to take down our 18 year old, towering Fichus next to the pool.  There was also a large shed underneath the tree in yard next door, making the removal more complicated.  Scott included trimming another Fichus in the front yard, as well as a Chinese pepper tree, which is quite knurled, and tricky to trim.  We also had 3 mature, very shaggy and neglected looking queen palms behind the pool that had not been trimmed in a year.

For an extra $400 Scott said they would take care of all of them, including stump removal.  We had gotten bids as high as $800 just for the Fichus removal (which is why we hadn't removed it yet), so we were ecstatic with Scotts quote. 



Scott called the day before to confirm date and time.  Three gentlemen in shirts with company logo's arrived at 9:00 am and went to work. When I saw the care Marcus gave the palm trees, and the immaculate job he did of trimming and cleaning off all the roughage, I felt confident everything else would fall into place just as nicely. They did not disappoint!   



Marcus and Cody even considerately held up large wooden boards to keep saw dust coming from the stump removal from going into the pool.  By the time they were finished debris, limbs and branches covered the front and back yards. They picked up, cleaned up, and raked up every last leaf from both yards, including a long path of river rocks in front, leaving our property better looking than it was before. 



They made sure they did a deep trimming so we would not have to do it again for another year.  Everything looks beautiful!



The gentlemen were pleasant, thoughtful, professional, and their work was outstanding. We will contact Wholesale Tree Trimming and Removal for our future trimming needs and confidently look forward to sending referrals their way. 



THANKS GUYS...GREAT JOB!!!
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