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New Life Lawn Care
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Saint James, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"My first contact with this company was the lady who took pictures of the areas and listened carefully to what we wanted. She then sent photos and we completed the plans. A lot of work had to be done to remove weeds and growth before sod could be spread. The workers did so carefully and added a small bed of shrubs with the sod area. Extra soil was added to level the ground before adding sod. This area is now growing quite well. Two other beds were established with extra soil and the type of mulch that we prefer. They even moved two azaleas from one area to one of the beds. These are doing well so care was taken to complete this. Since I still had some problems with some weeds growing back into the beds, they have returned to work on this. Both Devin and Cathi are very easy to work with and make sure that the work is above standard. They are willing to discuss my questions and help me understand what all is involved with the work. They are quite professional. My husband described Cathi as quite a hard worker as she comes with the team to manage the work and jumps right in to do the work, as well. We are quite pleased with this company and even referred them to a dear friend. I look forward to working with them on other projects we may have. When I mentioned that the gutters needed cleaning, they do that also. So, we hired them for this as well."
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