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Simply Lawns and Landscapes

P.O Box 983
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Simply Lawns and Landscapes

P.O Box 983
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26 years of experience

WE are a midsized all inclusive lawn care and landscaping company. Large enough to handle any project, yet small enough to keep overhead costs and therefore your costs low. We accept all forms of payment including cash, checks, paypal, and major credit cards.

WE are a midsized all inclusive lawn care and landscaping company. Large enough to handle any project, yet small enough to keep overhead costs and therefore your costs low. We accept all forms of payment including cash, checks, paypal, and major credit cards.





Robbins Renovations LLC

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Robbins Renovations LLC

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21 years of experience

Robbins Renovations LLC is a locally owned and operated fully licensed and insured company. With over 15 year's experience in all field's from your lawn to your roof and everything in between. No job is too big or to small. I also will subcontract if you have too much work just give me a call and we will be happy to lighten the load.

Robbins Renovations LLC is a locally owned and operated fully licensed and insured company. With over 15 year's experience in all field's from your lawn to your roof and everything in between. No job is too big or to small. I also will subcontract if you have too much work just give me a call and we will be happy to lighten the load.




Trusted Exteriors

P.o Box 154 1972 Railroad Street
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Trusted Exteriors

P.o Box 154 1972 Railroad Street
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19 years of experience

we do all residential and commercial construction as well as sub contracting work. we offer pressure washing for a 1 story home $100.00 2 story $ 150.00 all driveways/walkways for $1.10 lf

we do all residential and commercial construction as well as sub contracting work. we offer pressure washing for a 1 story home $100.00 2 story $ 150.00 all driveways/walkways for $1.10 lf


Steeleys Lawncare and Remodeling

232 S. Myrtle Street
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Steeleys Lawncare and Remodeling

232 S. Myrtle Street
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13 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated business we love making our customers smile by providing a solution to the problem that doesn't hurt the customers pockets. We treat our customers like they are our family. Ryan, our owner has 8 years experience in construction. He has also worked on cars his whole life.

We are a family owned and operated business we love making our customers smile by providing a solution to the problem that doesn't hurt the customers pockets. We treat our customers like they are our family. Ryan, our owner has 8 years experience in construction. He has also worked on cars his whole life.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The amount of soil you’ll need around your foundation depends on a variety of factors, but in general, you want a 6-inch decline over the first 10 feet extending out from your foundation. How much soil it will take to achieve that will depend on the current grade of the yard, how much foundation is exposed, and the size of your home.

Yes, you need to use landscape fabric under your rubber mulch. Rubber mulch doesn’t decompose, so putting landscape fabric down can work as a barrier between your mulch and soil, preventing your mulch from mixing with your soil and leaching chemicals like aluminum, cadmium, and copper into it. Also, since weeds can occasionally get through rubber mulch, using landscape fabric as a second form of protection can increase its effectiveness. 

The best way to keep dirt around your foundation is to ensure your drainage is working properly and redirecting water well away from the foundation. Soil erosion is one of the most common causes of basement flooding, so it’s important to make sure you’re retaining the soil you replaced after learning how to regrade around the foundation. In addition, your foundation planting can also help prevent erosion. For example, plant roots to help keep soil in place.

Durable materials suited for climate include aluminum for coastal areas or composite wood in varying environments for durability and minimal upkeep.

Food-grade diatomaceous earth is a natural product that comes from diatoms—fossilized aquatic organisms from tens of millions of years ago. Food-grade diatomaceous earth is considered "natural," while pool or filter-grade diatomaceous earth has been treated and transformed to have higher crystalline silica content.

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