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JL Landscaper and renovation
New to Angi

Serving Channelview, TX and surrounding areas

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J L Landscaper and Renovation LLC \nWe specialize in all types of landscaping and remodeling work Comercial and Residential.\nOur services range from garden design and sod installation to patios, fencing, as well as interior and exterior renovations.\nOur focus is on providing a comprehensive service—paying close attention to every detail, using high-quality materials, and ensuring that our clients are 100% satisfied.\nEssentially, we take any space and transform it into something both functional and attractive.

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Aaron Z.
New to Angi

Serving Channelview, TX and surrounding areas

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Reliable and detail-oriented handyman offering power washing, lawn care, hedge and branch trimming, weeding, furniture assembly, mounting services, and moving assistance. I take pride in doing quality work, showing up on time, and treating every home with care and respect. Whether you need help with yard maintenance, installing shelves and curtains, assembling furniture, or packing and moving, I’m ready to get the job done efficiently and professionally.

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Brightstar Landscaping Services
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Serving Channelview, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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I purchased a deal that included 10 man hours hours of yard work.  When they arrived, the crew leader asked what work was needed and we walked to each area where I showed him the height to trim the large ornamental trees down to and what small shrubs to be removed, pots moved, plants removed from beds etc....   I also got a bid for work beyond the 10 hours of yard work (removing 2 large crepe myrtles) and I asked for it to be started after the Angie's List deal of 10 man hours was up. The crew leader said okay and he walked with the men to tell them what to do (I didn't understand the language though) and then he left.  I caught one of the men two different times starting on the crepe myrtle removal during the 10 man hour time and I redirected him to other yard work.  It seemed as if they did not understand the other work was to be done afterward. When I told him the second time, one of the men asked me if the crew leader knew and I said, yes, it was what we had discussed.

Since a chunk of the crepe myrtle work was done already, when the time was up and the crew leader came back I asked if I could have a reduced price since it was done in the 10 hour time.  I also asked if he minded leaving the crepe myrtle that was already worked on as is and I would just pay for the second one to be removed.  This was perceived by him as me going back on the agreement.  I said I was just asking yes or no. He said he would not do just part of what we had earlier discussed for part of the price.  In addition, he said he would not do the work of the original agreement for the full price he had quoted any more. I asked several times for him to, but he refused.

He had all three of the men work a few more minutes on the regular yard work to make up for the time the one man had spent on the one crepe myrtle, and I appreciated that. With his refusal to do the work of our original agreement at the original quote though, I was left with the undone crepe myrtle problem. 




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