Protect Yourself by Examining Your Lawn Care Contract
by Scott YoungThe lawn care contract should be a straight forward and easy to read document. Decent and honest lawn care professionals will not need to use fine print to hide details from the customer. If you find yourself having the break out the magnifying glass to read your lawncare contract then you should get a new bid from another lawn care business. Before signing a lawncare contract it is important for you to fully understand what services you will be getting and how often you will be receiving these services. Not each lawn care business is created equal. Some guys take their work very seriously, while others could give a crap less if they run over and break your sprinkler heads. Your lawn care contract should clearly state each specific service the lawn care business will perform. Some items that your lawn care business should include in their lawn care contract are these items: | Mowing - how often | Edging | | Weed eating | Blowing | | Pulling weeds | Fertilizing | | Spraying weeds | Fungicide | | Ranking or bagging leaves | Winterizing | | Lawn sprinkler maintenance | Pest control | | Pruning and shrub maintenance | |
If you are picky about your lawn, but don't have the time to keep up with it yourself you are going to need to hire a reputable lawn care business. When you select the company you will want to make sure they list and take care of all these items in the lawncare contract. If you do not, you could end up with a second rate company that just mows, then goes. The article you read is courtesy of Scott Young, the author of How To Easily Create an Incredible Lawn in 4 Days and How To Build Your Own Automatic Sprinkler System. Thanks to this peerless guide, now you can build your lawn sprinkler in a matter of days and save 67% of the cost!
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