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Jensen Irrigation
4.8(
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Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Caleb Jensen was professional and did an excellent job designing and installing our irrigation system. We are out in the country, and he came out to give an estimate and point out any challenges we may face. Overall, a great experience and would recommend."
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Greenline Lawn Co.
New to Angi

Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

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GreenLine Lawn Co. was built on one simple idea — DFW homeowners deserve a lawn care service they can actually count on. We offer weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly maintenance plans designed to keep your yard looking its best all year long, without the hassle of long-term contracts or chasing down a crew that never shows.\n\nEvery visit includes a full mow, trim, edge, and blowout cleanup. We serve Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Plano, Prosper, and the surrounding DFW area — and we treat every yard like it's our own.\n\nNo contracts. Free quotes. Just reliable lawn care from a local crew that takes pride in the work. Text us at 469-499-4137 or visit greenlinedfw.com to get started.

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Texas Lawn Sprinklers
4.3(
596
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Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Texas Lawn Sprinklers did a great job. Their expert, Tommy, was great to work with, did an outstanding job, was friendly while very knowledgeable and professional. The price was very reasonable. I will definitely use them again. This was an easy 5-Star rating."
dirt
Bermuda grass
dirt
hardscape and sod
sod and lanscape

+38

Response time3 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Essie's Hauling And Bobcat Work
4.4(
151
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Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

"They did a very good job. It was done very professionally, they showed up when they said they would. They were very efficient and they really worked with me with the stuff I needed removed. I was very pleased."
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Several leaf-removal tools are available to make this annual process easier, including a leaf grabber, leaf tarps, leaf blowers, and leak vacuums. Each piece of equipment works differently, but they all achieve the same goal of picking up leaves as quickly and easily as possible.

The growth of tall fescue grass often causes clumps of grass in your lawn. Avoid pulling up the clumps, as it won’t effectively remove them. Instead, dig out clumps and their roots when you notice them early in the growing season. Herbicides can also treat grass clumps, but they can also affect other plants you might not want to kill, so use them sparingly and always follow manufacturer instructions.

It’s often not necessary to clean up rocks before you sell or donate them, although it’s a nice gesture. Cleaning the rocks you’re getting rid of probably isn’t worthwhile if you’re selling a large volume of small rocks, but if you’re selling or donating large boulders for landscape design, a quick clean might fetch more money or help out the donation center.

It’s unlikely your leaves are a hazard, especially if you get to them while they’re dry. However, a couple of rare risks exist. University studies suggest that decaying leaves can produce organochlorines, toxic pollutants similar to man-made PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), so avoid keeping them in an enclosed area.

Also, leaves and compost may cause the growth of fungi that can cause diseases like histoplasmosis and aspergillosis, as well as mold spores that are unhealthy for human lungs. Again, severe issues are rare, but those with compromised immune systems or allergies to mold should wear face masks when directly handling leaves.

Skunk digging looks like a series of small, cone-shaped holes on a lawn or around the perimeter of a home, porch, deck, or shed. The holes that skunks dig when searching for grubs tend to be no more than four inches in diameter and may be up to four inches deep.

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