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B&A Home Improvement
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Serving Fairview, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I give B&A Home Improvement my highest recommendation. These individuals are professional, kind, and have a top-notch work ethic. Recently, they were hired to move some brush and logs on the property. I was very impressed with how they went the extra mile and manicured the far end of the yard after the removal of the brush. Ultimately, they removed over 50 years of the accumulation of leaves and other bio-sediment on the far end of the yard; therefore, restoring the yard to how it was in the 1970's! In other words, their work enabled the reclamation of the yard to which I am very grateful! If you are looking for yard maintenance, helping with landscape issues, or other needs, call this company as they are the absolute best in Western North Carolina."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate86%
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The Yard Bro
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Serving Fairview, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We had a very large (2 acre) IVY and brush removal job. It lasted 4 weeks. Jason and his crew did an excellent job cleaning up and removing all of the Boston Ivy, poison Ivy, Briars and leaves, sticks and undesirable growth. They gathered and placed all the large rocks on the property to line my flower beds and driveway. They were very efficient and Jason is very detailed and organized. We would highly recommend The Yard Bro for you next Yard Clean UP!"
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Response time1 hour
Response rate92%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Aria Landscaping
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Serving Fairview, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We have over a decade of landscaping experience that we look forward to sharing with more of our community! Please call for a free estimate or with any of your landscaping needs. We get the lawn cut right the first time around!

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