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J & M Family Landscaping, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Lyndhurst, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I needed leaf clean-up from my front and back yards. I was very pleased with the work done by Jerry and his assistant. They did a thorough job (in the rain) and left my property clean. The cost was a bit higher than what I had hoped to pay but in the end it was worth it. I would definitely recommend J&M Family Landscaping."
Response time1 day
Response rate95%
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The Paradise Landscaping and Snow Removal
5.0(
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Serving Lyndhurst, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hector is very responsible and dependable person. During this year he provided a very good service for taking care of our yard. I will continue using his sevice for snow removal this winter too. I highly recommend him."
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P&P Lanscape And Snow
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Serving Lyndhurst, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Patrick has been mowing my lawn, trimming my hedges and blowing my leaves for a little more than six years. He does a great job and I get many compliments on how well it is maintained. He is very pleasant to work with, always has a smile and is willing to work on any needs you have regarding keeping your lawn well cared for."
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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

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Lead removal is crucial in older homes to eliminate risks of lead poisoning, which can severely affect health, particularly in children, by impacting development and cognitive functions.

While not all homes built before 1978 contain lead paint, enough do, so you’ll still want to test to be on the safe side. The federal government banned lead-based paint for homes in 1978, but your state may have banned lead before that time. Around 24% of homes built between 1960 and 1977 contained lead-based paint, while 87% of homes built before 1940 contained lead-based paint.

Household products such as paints, cleaners, oils, and batteries are considered hazardous and should not be disposed of with regular household waste. Instead, look for local household hazardous waste collection facilities where you can safely dispose of these items without harming the environment or human health.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), hazardous waste is generally classified into four main categories:

1. Characteristic Wastes: These exhibit at least one of four hazardous traits: ignitability (flammable, like gasoline), corrosivity (can rust or decompose materials, like car batteries), reactivity (unstable and can explode, like aerosol cans), or toxicity (harmful when ingested, like lead-based paint).

2. Listed Wastes: These are specific wastes from manufacturing and industrial processes that the EPA has officially designated as hazardous. They include byproducts from processes that use solvents, pesticides, and other chemicals.

3. Universal Wastes: These are commonly generated hazardous items that are subject to streamlined regulations. Examples include batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment (e.g., bulbs), and some lamps.

4. Mixed Wastes: This category includes waste that contains both hazardous and radioactive components, making it subject to regulation by both the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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