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Moving Water

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Moving Water

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Moving Water specializes in lawn sprinkler systems, drainage solutions, and pressure washing services. Moving Water provides the most communicative, cost-effective, high-quality services in the greater Springfield area. Blaine Anderson is the owner and sole operator of Moving Water. When you call to schedule your initial consultation and free estimate you are going to speak directly to Blaine. Also, he is going to do all the work himself; no subcontractors or hired hands. Call Blaine today if you need water moved.

Moving Water specializes in lawn sprinkler systems, drainage solutions, and pressure washing services. Moving Water provides the most communicative, cost-effective, high-quality services in the greater Springfield area. Blaine Anderson is the owner and sole operator of Moving Water. When you call to schedule your initial consultation and free estimate you are going to speak directly to Blaine. Also, he is going to do all the work himself; no subcontractors or hired hands. Call Blaine today if you need water moved.


HELITECH Ozarks

1549 N Ohara Ave
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HELITECH Ozarks

1549 N Ohara Ave
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage.

"Good job was done"

Rick E on November 2023

Helitech is a family, locally-owned specialty contractor that provides waterproofing, foundation repair, & concrete repair services to homeowners across a 4 state region. Services include basement & crawlspace waterproofing & encapsulation, complete foundation repair - piering, wall anchoring, & crack repair, as well as concrete leveling / mudjacking, dehumidifiers, sump pumps, & yard drainage.

"Good job was done"

Rick E on November 2023



Serene Landscaping & Design

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Serene Landscaping & Design

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Weekly lawn maintenance includes, cut, edging, and blow off, starts out at a minimum of $15. Free estimates. Occasionally two man crew depending on the size of the project. Normally one man crew with plenty of strength, technique, and experience. Have all the equipment to complete tasks.

Weekly lawn maintenance includes, cut, edging, and blow off, starts out at a minimum of $15. Free estimates. Occasionally two man crew depending on the size of the project. Normally one man crew with plenty of strength, technique, and experience. Have all the equipment to complete tasks.


Hartley Lawn & Landscape

1154 W Tracker Rd,
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Hartley Lawn & Landscape

1154 W Tracker Rd,
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39 years of experience

Hartley Lawn and Landscape provides its clients with the highest quality lawn care and landscaping services available. Their attention to detail sets them apart from the competition. Whether it is commercial or residential lawn care, Hartley Lawn and Landscape is the business to call. The excellence of lawn care you will receive cannot be found anywhere else in the Springfield, Missouri Area.

Hartley Lawn and Landscape provides its clients with the highest quality lawn care and landscaping services available. Their attention to detail sets them apart from the competition. Whether it is commercial or residential lawn care, Hartley Lawn and Landscape is the business to call. The excellence of lawn care you will receive cannot be found anywhere else in the Springfield, Missouri Area.


Big Dogs Lawn and Landscape

1475 N West Ave
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Big Dogs Lawn and Landscape

1475 N West Ave
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17 years of experience

first off Big Dog lawn has many highly skilled employees with an eye for detail and is professional and is trained to be alert focused, no drugs drinking or violence is tolerated.the way are billing works is the first two visits for yard mowing are are billed the day of the visit after every two weeks.for fencing or landscaping we bill upon job completion.

first off Big Dog lawn has many highly skilled employees with an eye for detail and is professional and is trained to be alert focused, no drugs drinking or violence is tolerated.the way are billing works is the first two visits for yard mowing are are billed the day of the visit after every two weeks.for fencing or landscaping we bill upon job completion.



M & W Landscapes

1513 W Frosty Drive
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M & W Landscapes

1513 W Frosty Drive
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23 years of experience

M & W Landscapes is a family business and we have been making lawns look beautiful for a little over 10 years now. We pride ourselves on efficiency and getting the job done in a timely manner.

M & W Landscapes is a family business and we have been making lawns look beautiful for a little over 10 years now. We pride ourselves on efficiency and getting the job done in a timely manner.


Pitchfork Landscape Material

3152 W Jackson St
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Pitchfork Landscape Material

3152 W Jackson St
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14 years of experience

All Hardscapes Materials & Installation - Mulch, Top Soil, Decorative Gravel, Boulders, Stone, Sand, Rock, Nursery, Greenhouse, Deliveries and Installation Available, trees, bushes, flowers, vegetable plants such as; tomatoes, seed potatoes, onion sets, onion bulbs, pepper, squashes, zucchini, some herbs, cucumbers, Installations of patios, decks, fire-pits and seating areas, outdoor kitchens, landscaping.

"My dad, who lives adjacent to us, was helping haul sand for our pool. He called Pitchfork (yesterday) to find out the price. He was quoted $31 for limestone sand. We get there and ask for creek bed sand instead. He puts three scoops in the bed of my dad’s truck and one scoop in my trailer. All is well. I go into pay and he charges me $175. I told him we were quoted $31 a scoop. He said creek sand is more expensive - twice the price - and waves it away saying Biden is in office, so things are more expensive. I was annoyed, but paid because I didn’t clarify the price of the creek sand before he scooped it in, which is on me. As he’s processing my card, he looks at me and says, sharply, I told him that on the phone yesterday. Not liking his change is demeanor toward me (I’m the one paying $175 when I expected $90), I go get my dad, confident my dad would have mentioned it being twice the price had he known. When confronted with the discrepancy, the owner immediately starts *yelling* at both of us, saying we’re accusing him of cheating (we didn’t) and telling him how to run his business (again, didn’t) and he can’t give us that price for creek sand. When there was a lull in his rant, I told the owner that my issue is that he looked at me when my dad was outside and said he (owner) had told my dad the price for creek sand on the phone, but that it was untrue. He then started yelling louder and said he would give me my money back and took the ticket out of my hand. Shaking, I said, fine. Then, resuming his rant again, threw the ticket down and said, “No, never mind! You people always want something for nothing and don’t tell me how to run my business.” Angry and a bit shocked, I told him I wasn’t asking for a refund, but an acknowledgment that he was not honest about his communication on the price with my dad, which he refused to give. Once my dad was present, he steered away from the merit of my dad’s statement and instead, focused on attacking our character as wanting things for free that he has already paid for (again, I never asked for a refund - he’s the one who brought that up). Then, even more appalling, he told us he we doesn’t want our drama (??) and to get out and he would not do business with us. As we’re walking away, he yells that he never wanted to see us again (!?!?). Uhm, no problem there. We said nothing in return. He has his $175. I have (overpriced) sand. He was rude, belligerent, unreasonable, dishonest and frankly, a little unhinged. My reason for the review is not to dispute what he charged, rather, to forewarn people of his behavior should they choose to do business with him. He seems very nice, until…and the switch flips very quickly. Yikes."

Amy D on July 2022

All Hardscapes Materials & Installation - Mulch, Top Soil, Decorative Gravel, Boulders, Stone, Sand, Rock, Nursery, Greenhouse, Deliveries and Installation Available, trees, bushes, flowers, vegetable plants such as; tomatoes, seed potatoes, onion sets, onion bulbs, pepper, squashes, zucchini, some herbs, cucumbers, Installations of patios, decks, fire-pits and seating areas, outdoor kitchens, landscaping.

"My dad, who lives adjacent to us, was helping haul sand for our pool. He called Pitchfork (yesterday) to find out the price. He was quoted $31 for limestone sand. We get there and ask for creek bed sand instead. He puts three scoops in the bed of my dad’s truck and one scoop in my trailer. All is well. I go into pay and he charges me $175. I told him we were quoted $31 a scoop. He said creek sand is more expensive - twice the price - and waves it away saying Biden is in office, so things are more expensive. I was annoyed, but paid because I didn’t clarify the price of the creek sand before he scooped it in, which is on me. As he’s processing my card, he looks at me and says, sharply, I told him that on the phone yesterday. Not liking his change is demeanor toward me (I’m the one paying $175 when I expected $90), I go get my dad, confident my dad would have mentioned it being twice the price had he known. When confronted with the discrepancy, the owner immediately starts *yelling* at both of us, saying we’re accusing him of cheating (we didn’t) and telling him how to run his business (again, didn’t) and he can’t give us that price for creek sand. When there was a lull in his rant, I told the owner that my issue is that he looked at me when my dad was outside and said he (owner) had told my dad the price for creek sand on the phone, but that it was untrue. He then started yelling louder and said he would give me my money back and took the ticket out of my hand. Shaking, I said, fine. Then, resuming his rant again, threw the ticket down and said, “No, never mind! You people always want something for nothing and don’t tell me how to run my business.” Angry and a bit shocked, I told him I wasn’t asking for a refund, but an acknowledgment that he was not honest about his communication on the price with my dad, which he refused to give. Once my dad was present, he steered away from the merit of my dad’s statement and instead, focused on attacking our character as wanting things for free that he has already paid for (again, I never asked for a refund - he’s the one who brought that up). Then, even more appalling, he told us he we doesn’t want our drama (??) and to get out and he would not do business with us. As we’re walking away, he yells that he never wanted to see us again (!?!?). Uhm, no problem there. We said nothing in return. He has his $175. I have (overpriced) sand. He was rude, belligerent, unreasonable, dishonest and frankly, a little unhinged. My reason for the review is not to dispute what he charged, rather, to forewarn people of his behavior should they choose to do business with him. He seems very nice, until…and the switch flips very quickly. Yikes."

Amy D on July 2022


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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Routine lawn care costs between $50 and $250 per service, with an average of around $100. Most homeowners need one service per week through the spring and summer, and many switch to snow removal services in the winter. The price you’ll pay will depend on a few different factors:

  • Size of your lawn

  • Complexity of your lawn layout and obstructions

  • Requested services 

  • Home’s location

  • How quickly your grass grows

Starting a mowing business can be profitable if you manage your business wisely, calculate costs accurately, and invest in time-efficient, high-quality equipment. With good customer service, you can lock in loyal customers who invest in weekly lawn care services that turn your business into a successful one. 

Lawn care businesses can earn anywhere from $40,000 to over $100,000 per year depending on how you operate, but you’ll need to factor in the cost of equipment to determine your actual profit margins.

Professional lawn care can increase your home’s value, as it beautifies your exterior and improves curb appeal. Potential buyers who pull up to a house that looks neat and clean will get a great first impression, and savvy buyers will know that a well-maintained exterior is probably indicative of proper care for other things, like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Ultimately, a lawn that’s professionally cared for can boost your home’s appearance and lead buyers to offer more for your house.

When it comes to combatting the effects of soil compaction, core aeration does a far better job for a longer period of time—because it actually removes dirt rather than just pressing holes into it. By taking dirt out from under your lawn, core aeration allows more light, air, water, and nutrients to penetrate into the soil below and help your grass’s roots grow even stronger.

In most municipalities, landscaping companies require a business license to operate legally, and some require additional licenses, like general contractor licenses. You can use Angi's our contractor licensing tool to confirm if a company in your area holds the necessary licensing. Equally as important as the license is insurance. Before hiring any lawn care company, you should confirm that it is fully insured. This measure protects you from lawsuits, and it also protects the employees in the case of an injury or unemployment.

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