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Two Brothers Landscaping Service
4.7(
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Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"They did an excellent job in cleanup the yard around my house. They did exactly what I asked them to do. The trees, shrubs, and bushes were pruned the way I asked for. The flower beds, new and old, were edged nicely. The dead twigs and branches, leaves, and other debris in my yard and on and under my deck were removed completely. I am very pleased with Two Brothers service."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate97%
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SPEAKE LAWNCARE LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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Warranties offered

"The team was superb, handling the tree and bushes trimming with professionalism and helpfulness. Much appreciated, and now highly recommended by me should anyone ask. Mel"
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Davis Leaf Removal & Services
5.0(
3
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Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Credit card accepted

"Davis Leaf’s service was excellent. He was courteous, friendly, professional. He respected my property. He showed up a day early. He called me upon arrival. His price was reasonable. Very pleased with the snow removal of my driveway. He took his time, was in no rush. Highly recommend his services. I would definitely use him again. I think we’ve had our share of snow this winter. Five star rating! Only wish I could still shovel my own driveway, but hey can’t help having heart issues. It is what it is!"
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Professionals use appropriate equipment to prevent property damage and ensure efficiency.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hazardous waste is generally classified into four main categories:

1. Characteristic Wastes: These exhibit at least one of four hazardous traits: ignitability (flammable, like gasoline), corrosivity (can rust or decompose materials, like car batteries), reactivity (unstable and can explode, like aerosol cans), or toxicity (harmful when ingested, like lead-based paint).

2. Listed Wastes: These are specific wastes from manufacturing and industrial processes that the EPA has officially designated as hazardous. They include byproducts from processes that use solvents, pesticides, and other chemicals.

3. Universal Wastes: These are commonly generated hazardous items that are subject to streamlined regulations. Examples include batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment (e.g., bulbs), and some lamps.

4. Mixed Wastes: This category includes waste that contains both hazardous and radioactive components, making it subject to regulation by both the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

You can sell a house with lead paint, but there are several requirements. If you are aware that lead paint exists anywhere in the home, you must disclose that to potential buyers. Required home inspections will often uncover lead paint, especially for older houses where lead paint may still be a problem. If you have taken steps to encapsulate lead, you should provide buyers with full documentation of the project so it won’t cause any problems later on.

Hazardous waste is waste that poses a threat to human or environmental health. This generally refers to waste that is flammable, corrosive, toxic, or reactive. To confirm if the waste you need to remove is considered hazardous waste, contact your local hazardous waste facility.

The best way to remove lead paint is by wet hand sanding and removing all dust and residue with a HEPA vacuum. Professionals may also strip and scrape lead-based paint with a paint scraper. In some cases, you may choose to have a pro encapsulate or enclose your lead-based paint surface by covering it with a sealant or a new material. You may also choose to replace the material altogether.

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