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Caves Service LLC

123 Main Street
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Caves Service LLC

123 Main Street
5.00(
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All your Home Service needs Transform your home with our expert services! Call us today at 319-447-7337 for sparkling results and excellent customer service. Why Choose Caves Services LLC: Quality work Experienced team Customer satisfaction Reliable service Competitive pricing

"Went great! Work was done for a great price and in a timely manor."

Matthew L on September 2025

All your Home Service needs Transform your home with our expert services! Call us today at 319-447-7337 for sparkling results and excellent customer service. Why Choose Caves Services LLC: Quality work Experienced team Customer satisfaction Reliable service Competitive pricing

"Went great! Work was done for a great price and in a timely manor."

Matthew L on September 2025





Robert Smith

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Robert Smith

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6 years of experience

With 10 years plus of handyman experience, we’re excited to delve into the world of landscaping/hardscaping and really giving your home and yard those final finishing touches. We offer a variety of services at affordable rates, with professional high quality work. We look forward to hearing from you!!

With 10 years plus of handyman experience, we’re excited to delve into the world of landscaping/hardscaping and really giving your home and yard those final finishing touches. We offer a variety of services at affordable rates, with professional high quality work. We look forward to hearing from you!!



Two Brother’s Landscaping and special services

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Two Brother’s Landscaping and special services

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1 years of experience

We specialize in Customer Service. Understanding you might not have time to mow or shovel your lawn. Well… That’s where we come in. Professional and dedicated to getting the job completed right the first time.

We specialize in Customer Service. Understanding you might not have time to mow or shovel your lawn. Well… That’s where we come in. Professional and dedicated to getting the job completed right the first time.




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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Try the tool test first. A screwdriver or a similarly long, thin tool will work best, as spades and shovels are too big. If something still seems off despite the screwdriver smoothly going into the soil, look for other signs that you need aeration, like thinning grass, discolored areas, and puddles forming on your lawn after light rain. This indicates poor drainage because of too many areas being compacted.

There are several ways to decompose yard waste quickly. The first step is to move all debris into a compost bin or pile. From there, microorganisms, bacteria, and insects will break down the yard waste into compost. To speed things up, shred the waste into smaller pieces, add live worms to the pile, or introduce nitrogen-rich compost accelerators like grass clippings, coffee grounds, and manure. Turn the compost over every few days. This process, called aerating, allows oxygen to get in and accelerate decomposition.

Common tools include spike aerators and core aerators. Professionals often use motorized equipment for efficiency.

Yes, you can overwater your grass. Depending on your climate, it could be easier than you think. While water is an essential element for lawn growth, too much of it can actually damage its roots, leading to rot and other damage.

Whether your drip irrigation system leaks, it’s been a rainy summer, or you use the sprinkler too often, overwatering your lawn can drive up your water bill and impact the longevity of your lawn.

Post-seeding care involves regular watering, mowing when appropriate, and occasional re-seeding to cover sparse areas.

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