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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

A standard home lawn mower with sharp blades can handle a thin layer of leaves without issue. You may need to make a couple of passes within several days to mulch leaves down, but your mower shouldn’t struggle. If your mower comes with a mulching kit, like an attachment to blow leaves out the side, that’s a good sign it’s ready for fall leaves. Set your mower to the highest or near-highest height for this project so it focuses on the leaves rather than the grass below.

Yes, most services include removing grass clippings and yard waste. Confirm with your provider.

You’ll need to kill the earwigs using traps or insecticides, and then prevent them from entering your home. Make sure you fix leaks and seal up all cracks and crevices. You can use a dehumidifier to cut the moisture and drive earwigs out.

The time it takes for leaves to decompose can range from six months to three years. Key factors influencing the decomposition rate include water, sunlight, and heat, so local weather conditions play a significant role. Decomposition will take longer for thick, matted layers of leaves. To speed up the process, you can mulch the leaves, as smaller pieces break down faster. Spreading large piles into thinner layers to increase exposure to sunlight and water also helps accelerate decomposition.

There are several ways to decompose yard waste quickly. The first step is to move all debris into a compost bin or pile. From there, microorganisms, bacteria, and insects will break down the yard waste into compost. To speed things up, shred the waste into smaller pieces, add live worms to the pile, or introduce nitrogen-rich compost accelerators like grass clippings, coffee grounds, and manure. Turn the compost over every few days. This process, called aerating, allows oxygen to get in and accelerate decomposition.

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