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Thomas Glode

3225 Stone St
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Thomas Glode

3225 Stone St
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1 years of experience

Formerly owned and operated All Green Lawn and Sprinklers, I am looking to get back into lawn irrigation repair and service work. I am able to handle most repairs and servicing to lawn irrigation systems, just going to go on my own instead of trying to grow a business this time.

Formerly owned and operated All Green Lawn and Sprinklers, I am looking to get back into lawn irrigation repair and service work. I am able to handle most repairs and servicing to lawn irrigation systems, just going to go on my own instead of trying to grow a business this time.


J&B Complete Lawn and Landscape Care LLC.

1836 Robin Ave # 9
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J&B Complete Lawn and Landscape Care LLC.

1836 Robin Ave # 9
5.00(
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We are a small operation consisting of 3 full time employees we offer monthly billing and can accept all major credit/debit cards and are happy to recieve cash or checks.

"they were great!! would definitely hire again, they did an amazing job and were super nice."

Alivia M on August 2020

We are a small operation consisting of 3 full time employees we offer monthly billing and can accept all major credit/debit cards and are happy to recieve cash or checks.

"they were great!! would definitely hire again, they did an amazing job and were super nice."

Alivia M on August 2020


EarthBuster

PO Box 186
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EarthBuster

PO Box 186
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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

When a septic drain field fails, it’s almost always because the soil–not the septic tank or the drain pipes, but the soil itself–is clogged up and compacted. This keeps the fluids from your septic tank from being able to drain out into the soil like they are supposed to. This makes the septic tank back up, and if the problem is bad enough, raw sewage can back up into your home’s plumbing fixtures. That’s it. That’s how simple the problem is! EarthBusters know how to fix your soil—tackling the problem right where it starts. They use the state-of-the-art EarthBuster Deep Soil Decompactor machine to safely open pathways underneath your lawn so that your septic system fluids can flow freely again, leaching out and away from your system. The EarthBuster has a US patent and has been in service over 10 years. Many of the drain fields treated with the EarthBuster are still operating after all this time, and never required a drain field replacement.

When a septic drain field fails, it’s almost always because the soil–not the septic tank or the drain pipes, but the soil itself–is clogged up and compacted. This keeps the fluids from your septic tank from being able to drain out into the soil like they are supposed to. This makes the septic tank back up, and if the problem is bad enough, raw sewage can back up into your home’s plumbing fixtures. That’s it. That’s how simple the problem is! EarthBusters know how to fix your soil—tackling the problem right where it starts. They use the state-of-the-art EarthBuster Deep Soil Decompactor machine to safely open pathways underneath your lawn so that your septic system fluids can flow freely again, leaching out and away from your system. The EarthBuster has a US patent and has been in service over 10 years. Many of the drain fields treated with the EarthBuster are still operating after all this time, and never required a drain field replacement.



Aspen Landscape & Design

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Aspen Landscape & Design

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13 years of experience

Here to help you with all of your residential and commercial landscape/hardscape design, install and maintenance needs! Free estimates, 50% payment due upon acceptance/start, balance due at completion. 1 year warranty on trees and shrubs.

Here to help you with all of your residential and commercial landscape/hardscape design, install and maintenance needs! Free estimates, 50% payment due upon acceptance/start, balance due at completion. 1 year warranty on trees and shrubs.





John's Home & Yard Services

PO Box 21460
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John's Home & Yard Services

PO Box 21460
3.50(
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35 years of experience

JHYS is a family run and operated business. There are 4 family members involved and 2 other salaried employees. JHYS employs roughly 25 part-time employees during seasonal working periods. The company bills once a month and accepts checks and credit card payements.

JHYS is a family run and operated business. There are 4 family members involved and 2 other salaried employees. JHYS employs roughly 25 part-time employees during seasonal working periods. The company bills once a month and accepts checks and credit card payements.

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Services typically include mowing, edging, trimming, and debris cleanup. Additional options may consist of fertilization and weed control.

Power seeding machines do a great job of creating narrow trenches in the soil to plant grass seeds into, but aerating before power seeding can be beneficial for your lawn. By aerating first, more water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can reach the roots of your germinating grass seeds. Plan to aerate your lawn about once or twice a year, whether you plan to power seed or not.

You can try that, but it isn't likely to yield results. It's like watering potted plants without putting the seeds in. Most of the tossed grass seeds sit on top of the soil or existing grass blades and never germinate. The seeds need to make it into the soil, just like growing a potted plant. The best way to accomplish this is to aerate your lawn first, then overseed.

First, make sure you’re watering your grass early in the morning (and keep in mind you don’t have to water every day). Doing this helps ensure the water is able to soak in before the hot temps evaporate all of the water. Also, when you mow, don’t mow your grass as short as you would in non-drought conditions. Taller grass can help slow down the rate at which soil dries out. Finally, take your leftover lawn clippings and spread them out across the lawn to give it a little extra shade and nutrients.

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.

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