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Alten Jessop
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Aurora, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet consumer needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project.

Kearnzies
New to Angi
Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnHandyman for Multiple Small ProjectsLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up+1 more

Serving Aurora, UT and surrounding areas

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I’ve been providing quality drywall and home improvement services with a focus on reliable work and attention to detail. My experience includes drywall installation and patchwork, mudding, taping, texture matching, flooring installation, demo work, framing, and baseboard installation. I take pride in showing up on time, keeping job sites clean, and making sure every project is done right the first time. I work hard to give homeowners professional results at a fair price and am available for jobs throughout the area, including travel for the right projects.

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Big Tom's Pest Control
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Lawn Care - Fertilize or Treat a LawnLawn Care - Fertilize or Treat a Lawn - For Business

Serving Aurora, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"First of all, it was very quick to setup an appointment with them. Second, they do two weeks inter fulls of spraying. Meaning, they do the first week of spraying inside and outside and then return in two weeks. Right now we have a week left before they come back to follow up. When they come inside your home, they do every room and there isnâ t any smell. On the outside they go inside the garage, around the home and wherever the nest maybe for the ants. They will do the very same thing when they return. In the meantime, we havenâ t seen any ants."
Bed Bugs
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

If you don’t remove a bush properly, it’ll come back each year. Removing the root system entirely is the only way to ensure the plant doesn’t have a chance to grow back. You can also use natural weed killers or you can choose to suppress the area with landscaping fabric. Additionally, consider planting alternative, non-invasive vegetation to deter the return of thorn bushes.

It’s possible to go too far trimming your bushes or hedges. If you overdo it, you may kill the plant. Stick to trimming about a third of the branches on your bush each season to prevent over-cutting. If your hedge is overgrown and needs a heavy trim, avoid cutting off the main branches that make up the top of the bush.

Clearing 1 acre of land takes anywhere from two to 12 hours for a professional team, depending on what they’re removing. The amount of time needed to complete the project depends on the size of your acreage, the land’s condition, the size of the crew completing the work, and what type of equipment they’re using. Smaller projects normally take a few hours, while larger projects may require one or two full workdays.

We always recommend wearing a protective mask when blowing leaves (as well as goggles if possible). Blowing leaves creates a lot of dust, and in many cases that dust contains a bunch of allergens that can make those sensitive very miserable. Even worse, moldy leaves can contain fungi and bacteria that could make humans as animals very sick. Mask up before starting your leaf project, and if anyone is helping you collect the leaves it’s a good idea if they wear a mask, too.

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.

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