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Synergy Cleaning Services LLC

Spur CT
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Synergy Cleaning Services LLC

Spur CT
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13 years of experience

Located in Payson, Utah, has been providing High Quality Janitorial Services in the Western States for over five years. Our owners and managers have been in the Facilities Industry with over twenty years providing Interior and Exterior Maintenance, Supplies Management etc., to a wide variety of institutions throughout the United States. CDC guidelines and EPA Products.

Located in Payson, Utah, has been providing High Quality Janitorial Services in the Western States for over five years. Our owners and managers have been in the Facilities Industry with over twenty years providing Interior and Exterior Maintenance, Supplies Management etc., to a wide variety of institutions throughout the United States. CDC guidelines and EPA Products.


TygerCo. Lawn and Cleanup

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TygerCo. Lawn and Cleanup

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13 years of experience

TygerCo. is here to take care of your lawn and cleanup needs. I take pride in the work I do and will always make sure the job is done right. Not only do you get quality service, but also at a great price. Keeping up around your house can be a hassle sometimes. So, why not hire someone to do it for you?

TygerCo. is here to take care of your lawn and cleanup needs. I take pride in the work I do and will always make sure the job is done right. Not only do you get quality service, but also at a great price. Keeping up around your house can be a hassle sometimes. So, why not hire someone to do it for you?


Good Hands

Suttle
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Good Hands

Suttle
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I have a sub contractor named Big Jon I have know him for 12 years and consider him a trusted and loyal friend. If I to not answer do to noise than he is available for questions. Down home look personalized results and low income pricing avalible.

I have a sub contractor named Big Jon I have know him for 12 years and consider him a trusted and loyal friend. If I to not answer do to noise than he is available for questions. Down home look personalized results and low income pricing avalible.


Gopher Irrigation & Landscaping, llc

6700 Highway 82 South
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Gopher Irrigation & Landscaping, llc

6700 Highway 82 South
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Gopher Irrigation has provided the Roaring Fork Valley with outstanding lawn care and landscaping since 1999. Our customer service and quality of work are second to none in the valley. We offer seasonal contracts as well as one time lawn care services.

Gopher Irrigation has provided the Roaring Fork Valley with outstanding lawn care and landscaping since 1999. Our customer service and quality of work are second to none in the valley. We offer seasonal contracts as well as one time lawn care services.


Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can build over a stump if the roots are no longer alive. Living roots will continue to grow and may damage your new construction over time. Similarly, you should also remove rotting stumps because they may continue to attract pests and even cause new structures (especially those made from wood) to decompose as well.

There are many ways to cut through roots when digging, especially if your trencher doesn’t seem to be removing the roots. First, use a shovel to expose the roots. Then, use gardening shears to clear out smaller roots or a reciprocating saw to remove larger plant roots. If you plan on keeping the plant, avoid cutting any roots over 2 inches thick.

If you have a strong back and a lot of patience, you can dig out a tree stump. You'll need to use a pointed shovel to dig out the soil around the stump, cutting away roots with a pair of clippers as you go. You’ve removed enough soil when you can access the taproot at the bottom of the root ball. After you cut that major artery with a saw or loppers, you should be able to roll the stump over and haul it away.

You must cut into the ground and around the full circumference of the bush stump to keep it from growing back. If you're concerned about the size of the underground roots or are unable to remove them manually, you can also treat the root ball with an herbicide. Speak with a local landscaper about whether the remaining roots will interfere with your garden plans or threaten to bring the plant back to life.

Probably the most cost-efficient way to remove a tree stump is to use Epsom salts, which help accelerate the rotting process making it easier to remove by hand once nature has taken its course. Burning a tree stump doesn’t tend to cost much either, but is a riskier DIY method.

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