PARADISE LANDSCAPING
| Number of Stars | Image of Distribution | Number of Ratings |
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trees in our backyard (one large and tricky) because of great reviews,
competitive quote, and local.
*I had to chase Dave up to come up with a plan and to communicate with me after we had already signed
the contract and paid the deposit.
*Day 1 of the two day job,
guy up in the bucket tying and cutting limbs was DRINKING BEER.
Discussed with Dave who called me a lair and said I was unreasonable
from the beginning. He later apologized when he found empty beer
bottles and talked with his guys. Minor damage to our fence and some
close calls.
*Left wood in neighbor?s driveway overnight even
though I asked him to make sure they could use their driveway by the end
of the day.
*Day 2 job- beer drinker did not return. Job
completed. Left entire lawn badly damaged, much of which could have
been prevented. Seemed like they did not care since contract stated not
responsible for lawn damage. Also left oil stains in our driveway and
one neighbor?s driveway.
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