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H&F power washing

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H&F power washing

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2 years of experience

Family based business looking to help with any and all needs! We do a variety of things such as; staining, detailing and power washing. We offer reasonable pricing as well as free estimates and open availability.

Family based business looking to help with any and all needs! We do a variety of things such as; staining, detailing and power washing. We offer reasonable pricing as well as free estimates and open availability.





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Brown Bear Clearing

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Brown Bear Clearing

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We are a family owned forestry mulching | land clearing business. Our mission is to provide high quality land clearing in a time efficient manner. Our mulching head and skid steer rig can clear a very large area in a very small time.

We are a family owned forestry mulching | land clearing business. Our mission is to provide high quality land clearing in a time efficient manner. Our mulching head and skid steer rig can clear a very large area in a very small time.



Audie’s Handyman Services

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Audie’s Handyman Services

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43 years of experience

We are a multifaceted contracting company offering a variety of services that include Home Inspections, Handyman Work, Bush Hogging and Lawn Maintenance. We are experienced in all types of maintenance and repair and offer emergency after hours service.

We are a multifaceted contracting company offering a variety of services that include Home Inspections, Handyman Work, Bush Hogging and Lawn Maintenance. We are experienced in all types of maintenance and repair and offer emergency after hours service.




All About Outdoors LLC

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All About Outdoors LLC

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40 years of experience

All About Outdoors is a family owned and operated business with 30 years experience. We are licensed and insured and use as many employees as it takes to get your job completed to your satisfaction. We offer free estimates and a one year guarauntee on all plant material. All About Outdoors requires half at signing of the contract and remaining balance due at job completion. Visa and Mastercard accepted. References upon request.

All About Outdoors is a family owned and operated business with 30 years experience. We are licensed and insured and use as many employees as it takes to get your job completed to your satisfaction. We offer free estimates and a one year guarauntee on all plant material. All About Outdoors requires half at signing of the contract and remaining balance due at job completion. Visa and Mastercard accepted. References upon request.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The ideal amount of mulch is the square footage of your desired depth in inches divided by 324. Aim to keep your old and/or new mulch at a depth of no more than three or four inches.

The cheapest landscape rock is gravel, pebbles, or decomposed granite. These small rocks are great for affordable driveways and walkways. If you’re looking for larger rocks as a building material, you can get fieldstone affordably, especially if sourced from somewhere in your area.

There are a few factors to consider when choosing the right size river rock for a landscaping project. First, think about how you’ll use the rocks. For example, if you’re installing them as part of a water feature, medium-sized stones (ranging between 2 and 5 inches) often work best. Smaller rocks (from 1 and 3 inches) are better for walkways and pathways, while a mix of medium and large stones (between 3 and 8 inches) is ideal for garden beds.

Because gravel moves, it requires different maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Here are a few maintenance tips for your gravel driveway. Every few years (or as often as needed):

  • Grade and level your driveway

  • Rake to fill holes and ruts

  • Compact any refilled potholes

  • Remove weeds with herbicide or by hand

  • Spray it with water to reduce the amount of dust kicked up

  • Avoid using a snowplow during winter months

Regular maintenance involves raking or leveling out any displaced gravel, filling in low spots, and adding fresh gravel as needed to help prevent potholes and ruts. If you live in an area with heavy rain, checking the drainage and reinforcing the edges periodically can help prevent erosion.

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