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Dwb Customs LLC

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Dwb Customs LLC

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4 years of experience

We specialize in lawn maintenance (mowing, weed eating, edging, hedge trimming) dirt work, storm clean up, plowing/tilling, pest control, and much more! We strive for customer satisfaction and quality work!

We specialize in lawn maintenance (mowing, weed eating, edging, hedge trimming) dirt work, storm clean up, plowing/tilling, pest control, and much more! We strive for customer satisfaction and quality work!


We offer great quality services with integrity at an affordable price. Lawn Service, Tractor Service, Stump Grinding, Fencing, Sawmill Service


"Extremely good job, great communication. I am looking forward to using other services they offer."

Niki M on April 2024

Presidential Enterprise Services offers a full line of services. Lawn care services, painting service, home repairs ,pressure washing. We are a Family owned company Since 2022. we are licensed with the state and insured to up to 2 million.

"Extremely good job, great communication. I am looking forward to using other services they offer."

Niki M on April 2024




Homegrown Homerepair, Llc.

Cedar Street
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Homegrown Homerepair, Llc.

Cedar Street
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8 years of experience

Local Family Business. Father and Son Renovation Specialist. Offering: Home Renovations. Home Repairs. Home Maintenance. Property Maintenance. Lawn Care. Pressure Washing and much more. We specialize in ODD JOBS. CALL US TODAY.

Local Family Business. Father and Son Renovation Specialist. Offering: Home Renovations. Home Repairs. Home Maintenance. Property Maintenance. Lawn Care. Pressure Washing and much more. We specialize in ODD JOBS. CALL US TODAY.


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DC lawns

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DC lawns

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3 years of experience

hi, my name is Dennis and will get the job done and we do mow, edging, and weeding, little extra to make sure it looks great and I'm working father making things happen to make sure customers are happy too.

hi, my name is Dennis and will get the job done and we do mow, edging, and weeding, little extra to make sure it looks great and I'm working father making things happen to make sure customers are happy too.



Jd fix it

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Jd fix it

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I build porches ramps to your liking . I do small plumbing and electrical . Repair floors and install laminate flooring. I have been in business on and off for a few years . I own and operate my business . I do the job accordingly to your budget .

I build porches ramps to your liking . I do small plumbing and electrical . Repair floors and install laminate flooring. I have been in business on and off for a few years . I own and operate my business . I do the job accordingly to your budget .


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Choosing fertilizers: slow-release for steady nutrients, organic for eco-friendliness, or specific blends for soil deficiencies or grass types.

Yes! Aerating your lawn during its dormancy period—usually over winter and early spring—can cause a disturbance that the grass may not easily recover from. Instead, you should aerate your lawn during its peak growth period, usually in the late summer or early fall (though with some variation based on specific grass type).

Moss growing in a lawn is a sign of poor soil that makes it hard for grass and plants to grow. Moss thrives in these conditions and spreads easily, so it can quickly take over your yard if it’s lacking in nutrients, too wet, or has an excessive amount of shade. Moss in the lawn isn’t always a bad thing, but it can prevent turfgrass from forming deep roots.

Treating dry soil can bring back a dormant lawn, but not a dead one. After nurturing a dry lawn back to proper moisture levels, you should closely observe whether your grass revives with the soil. If not, you may need to reseed your lawn or start fresh with new turf.

If it’s been a few weeks and you haven’t seen anything pop up, double-check your seed packet and make sure you didn’t miss any steps. Did they need cold stratification (putting seeds in the freezer and then transferring to water before planting)? Do they have an exceptionally long germination period? 

 If you’ve followed all of the directions closely, you may just have had a bad batch of seeds. (Sadly, it happens.)

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