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TaskEasy, Inc.
2.7(
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Serving Smith, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Scheduling was great, an appointment was made immediately and the contractor arrived on the day scheduled. After that problems started. The contractor mowed my lawn while raining and I had piles of wet grass left on my lawn. When the grass dried I had a big mess. The dead grass also killed areas of my lawn. I contacted customer service, forward photos and they rectified that problem by sending someone out to recut my lawn. I was willing to give them another chance. I scheduled an appointment two weeks in advance. The day I was due to have lawn mowed I received an email that it had been reschedule for the next day. The next day no one showed nor did I receive a call nor email at which point I terminated services. This is not a reliable business."
Handy Home Lawn Care
Response time1 day
Recommended by67%of homeowners
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Pristine Clean Services
New to Angi

Serving Smith, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Welcome to Pristine Clean Services, your trusted partner for exceptional cleaning in Northern Nevada. We are dedicated to delivering spotless results and unparalleled customer satisfaction. We offer a variety of cleaning solutions designed to meet your specific needs. From routine upkeep to deep cleaning & move-in / move-out cleaning, our expert team ensures every corner of your home or business is impeccably clean!

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TheseHappyDaysRepair&Maintain, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Smith, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Greg did an amazing job with everything. He was professional courteous had all the answers to all my questions and even pointed me in all the right directions as far as finding out more questions for raw funding to help with the construction and renovation fees. Overall, I think he did an amazing job and I would recommend them to anyone any time anywhere."
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

You cannot put anything you want into a rented dumpster, as there are significant restrictions on certain items.

Generally allowed items include:

  • Household Junk: Furniture, old linens, carpets, toys, small appliances, and excess trash.

  • Construction & Yard Debris: Wood, yard debris, roofing materials, old finishes, and other construction waste.

Commonly prohibited items include:

  • Hazardous Materials: Toxic waste, medical waste, dangerous chemicals, items with lead paint, and asbestos.

  • Flammables: Gasoline, oil, and fuel.

  • Specific Banned Items: Paint cans, electronics, batteries, tires, refrigerators, and hot water tanks.

Because rules can vary, you should always check with your specific dumpster rental company for their guidelines if you are unsure about an item.

Tipping is not mandatory, but is a nice gesture if you are satisfied with the service your lawn professional provided. The amount you should tip depends on your area, service, and time of year. Typically, most people tip between $10 and $100 per crew member. For minor services, people tend to tip less than large jobs.

In most cases, it’s better to remove rocks before adding mulch. Layering the two will restrict drainage and plant health, and can create an unpleasant texture underfoot.

To prepare your yard for river rocks, smaller rocks may require laying landscape fabric to keep the stones from sinking into the ground while encouraging proper water drainage. You should also clear the land of weeds and larger boulders and, in some cases, test the density of the soil to ensure it can handle the weight.

No. Unfortunately, leaf removal is your responsibility, no matter what tree the leaves come from. It would be pretty hard to regulate leaves since they can be moved by the wind or water. Imagine the detective skills it would take to determine which tree each leaf came from and who was then liable for removing it. Instead, plan to remove any leaves on your property.

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