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Seven Springs Landscape Maintenance, LLC

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Seven Springs Landscape Maintenance, LLC

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6 years of experience

Seven Springs Landscape Maintenance is a top quality landscape improvement organization dedicated to the enhancement of the environment for the benefit of the entire community. We provide residential and commercial landscape maintenance as well as many other services. Owned and operated by Aaron Driver, an Air Force veteran with a love of horticulture that drove him to pursue a degree in the subject. He has over 10 years of experience in the field.

"Aaron completely landscapes our yard. He drew up a terrific plan and we worked on fine tuning the job. He is now in his second year helping us. Aaron is professional and very educated about the job. We recommend him highly."

Karen H on March 2020

Seven Springs Landscape Maintenance is a top quality landscape improvement organization dedicated to the enhancement of the environment for the benefit of the entire community. We provide residential and commercial landscape maintenance as well as many other services. Owned and operated by Aaron Driver, an Air Force veteran with a love of horticulture that drove him to pursue a degree in the subject. He has over 10 years of experience in the field.

"Aaron completely landscapes our yard. He drew up a terrific plan and we worked on fine tuning the job. He is now in his second year helping us. Aaron is professional and very educated about the job. We recommend him highly."

Karen H on March 2020


Cody richards landscaping

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Cody richards landscaping

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I like to take time for detail on all jobs I've been doing construction/landscaping for a little more then 5 years, building my own business from the bottom looking forward to it!

I like to take time for detail on all jobs I've been doing construction/landscaping for a little more then 5 years, building my own business from the bottom looking forward to it!





Ken's Construction

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Ken's Construction

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12 years of experience

We are a storm damage consulting firm specializing in slate & rubber roofing. We have over 39 years experience and counting. Delivering quality assessments of damage and roofing repairs. Reducing your overall cost of repair, maintaining industry safety standards, and increased return on investment. None of our services are outsourced. Our motivated staff of seasoned professionals approach each Project and assignment with excellence in mind.

We are a storm damage consulting firm specializing in slate & rubber roofing. We have over 39 years experience and counting. Delivering quality assessments of damage and roofing repairs. Reducing your overall cost of repair, maintaining industry safety standards, and increased return on investment. None of our services are outsourced. Our motivated staff of seasoned professionals approach each Project and assignment with excellence in mind.



DMJ'S Inc.

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DMJ'S Inc.

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18 years of experience

We are specialist in Hydroseeding and erosion Control, work garunteed,we have a staff of 4 and do state work, as well as residential. We can lime and fertilize your property.

We are specialist in Hydroseeding and erosion Control, work garunteed,we have a staff of 4 and do state work, as well as residential. We can lime and fertilize your property.



"7/3/2020 to 7/10/2020. Initially, I was pleased because they showed up when they said they would. Rocky's son, Donovan and and his fiancee, Winter were our first contacts. We were very impressed with them. We exchanged our budget and ideas. Rocky got involved when the work began. The whole project went to **** after that. Rocky started telling me that everything Donovan and I had agreed upon would cost extra. .When I showed him the contract and the agreed upon price, he ignored it. He was in on the negotiations, by phone, for the initial estimate. Fearing that Rocky would leave the job half-done, I paid him what he demanded. At that point, I thought the money had been handled. The biggest slap in the face was when he knocked on the door and informed me that I owed him $300 more. I told him that I didn't think I had the extra money. His response was, "I'm sure you'll find it." He claimed that he had to dig down trenches around the paving blocks to distribute pea-gravel that I had purchased. My husband and I watched his future daughter-in-law and his two young grandchildren create small furrows with their fingers around the paving blocks. They opened a bag of gravel and pour some pebbles into the furrows. From beginning to end, this whole process took 10-15 minutes. As they were packing up to leave, I noticed that the job was not finished. When I called him on it he said, "that's what you told me you wanted." It wasn't! I had to drag his son into the conversation to support my claim even though I had it in writing. Prior to his work, I had received 3 estimates which came within a few hundred dollars of each other. When I complained to him on the phone later, he told me he would talk to me about the additional money when he had finished the job he had left undone. We never saw or heard from him again. A job that was estimated to cost $2,800.00 to $3,000.00 ended up costing me $7,000.00."

Stanton B on July 2020

Family owned.

"7/3/2020 to 7/10/2020. Initially, I was pleased because they showed up when they said they would. Rocky's son, Donovan and and his fiancee, Winter were our first contacts. We were very impressed with them. We exchanged our budget and ideas. Rocky got involved when the work began. The whole project went to **** after that. Rocky started telling me that everything Donovan and I had agreed upon would cost extra. .When I showed him the contract and the agreed upon price, he ignored it. He was in on the negotiations, by phone, for the initial estimate. Fearing that Rocky would leave the job half-done, I paid him what he demanded. At that point, I thought the money had been handled. The biggest slap in the face was when he knocked on the door and informed me that I owed him $300 more. I told him that I didn't think I had the extra money. His response was, "I'm sure you'll find it." He claimed that he had to dig down trenches around the paving blocks to distribute pea-gravel that I had purchased. My husband and I watched his future daughter-in-law and his two young grandchildren create small furrows with their fingers around the paving blocks. They opened a bag of gravel and pour some pebbles into the furrows. From beginning to end, this whole process took 10-15 minutes. As they were packing up to leave, I noticed that the job was not finished. When I called him on it he said, "that's what you told me you wanted." It wasn't! I had to drag his son into the conversation to support my claim even though I had it in writing. Prior to his work, I had received 3 estimates which came within a few hundred dollars of each other. When I complained to him on the phone later, he told me he would talk to me about the additional money when he had finished the job he had left undone. We never saw or heard from him again. A job that was estimated to cost $2,800.00 to $3,000.00 ended up costing me $7,000.00."

Stanton B on July 2020

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Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

DIY snow removal is entirely free, except for the cost of a shovel. However, it may not always be the best option for large driveways and areas with heavy snowfall; it’s strenuous work and can take a long time. Other wallet-friendly ways to remove snow include rock salt, hot water, a de-icing agent, or a leaf blower. 

The best time to buy a snow blower is typically around May to early June. This is when most manufacturers introduce new models, and quantities are limited—once early summer rolls around, the focus shifts to lawn mower production. As the new models are released, you may find a wider selection of models, potential discounts or clearance sales on older models, and greater availability, ensuring you are well-prepared for the upcoming winter season.

Schedule regular snow removal, apply salt or sand to icy areas, and mark hazards like curbs or drains.

Snowblowers come in three different sizes: first-, second-, and third-stage blowers. Each additional stage is larger with higher intakes, more powerful, and has more gear options.

A first-stage blower, also called a snow thrower, is usually best for snow 6 to 8 inches or below. Electric snow blowers are usually only available in this size. If you regularly get snow that’s well above six inches, consider a second-stage snow blower. If snowstorms dump 2 to 3 feet of snow repeatedly during winter, you need a third-stage snow blower to tackle it.

You should check with your insurance provider, but generally, ice dam removal is not covered by insurance, as it’s considered a preventable issue. However, damage from ice dams may be covered by your policy, including roof collapses. In the case of leaks, your belongings may or may not be covered. If you can’t find specific information on ice dam removal in your policy, give the insurance company a call and find out.

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