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Good 4.4

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  • 536 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Stanton, CA
Jay E. says, "After several text messages over a few days, to describe the job and send photos, I made an appointment for an in-person quote for some hauling of some heavy bags of old red rock lava for Sunday, October 30,2016 at 11 am. Todd and his worker came at around 11:35 am after a text that he would be about 1/2 hr late. We agreed on a price and he stuck to it. I offered to pay him a bit more to remove a full trash can and two [2] old water hoses, and wood debris that I did not think about putting into my original agreement as I thought of it later. He accepted my offer. His time was about 40 minutes, much faster than I expected. His helper also did a small job of tightening the rail support in one particular area for a few dollars more. On his way out he stated that he does handy work as well. We discussed and agreed upon another job which is not hauling, but painting some railing around my porches, cleaning out my gutter, and tightening an/or replacing some screws to the railing support in some places. This job is still in process and I will update this review if I am given the space in Thumbtack, when the job is completed. This job began 10-31-16. So far some painting will be needed to be redone, and the gutter has not been started as of yet. I would hire Todd again for small hauling similar to what he did for me already. The rating is for hauling, quick service and great attitude for the first job. I tried to upload/show the photos of the bags that he had to haul, but they are stuck in the 'que' on my phone being sent from cell phone to email to upload here. However Todd has the same photos and if he wants to post them it is ok with by me. I had not taken any photos of the 'after' but I can and will send those to Todd as well. This states "Reviews cannot be edited after posting." So I doubt I can add photos later. 11-1-16 ."See more

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Although hiring a lawn care company is more expensive than doing it yourself, it can be well worth the money. For starters, it saves you time and equipment maintenance, which may be justifiable financially. It also creates a more professional appearance. Plus, a pro can spot problems before they occur. This can save you money on expensive reseeding, aeration and other types of lawn repair down the road.

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Regular lawn maintenance can do wonders for your home’s curb appeal. Professional lawn care prices will vary based on the regional cost to do business and regional cost of labor, the size of your lawn, and any additional services you may desire such as edging or mulching. The national average for lawn mowing costs is $30-$50. Pros may charge an hourly rate, a flat rate or by the square foot (an acre contains 43,560 square feet). Square footage rates factor in the professional’s time, the use of their equipment, and the gas to operate the mower. Distance may also affect cost: If you live outside the company’s standard service range, you may pay an additional travel fee. Here are some examples of average prices for mowing and lawn maintenance:

  • Up to 8,000-square-foot property: $30 per week/$120 per month.
    • Bimonthly: $40 per service/$80 per month.
    • One time only: $45 per service.
      • Prices include mowing all turf grass areas; trimming grass away from fences, structures, trees, and lawn edges; and clearing or blowing all grass trimmings from driveways, sidewalks, curbs, etc.
  • Hourly rate: $25 per hour (including travel, equipment costs and labor).
  • Lot size:
    • Smaller lots in subdivisions: $35.
    • Half-acre lot: $50.
    • One-acre lot: $100.

How often should you cut your grass?

In general, weekly mowing is the golden rule. However, different lawns and conditions may require different mowing frequencies. For instance, if your grass is growing slowly due to dry conditions or a lack of sun, don’t cut it simply because a week has passed. And don’t cut more than a third of the length of the grass blade at any time. Also, ease up on mowing if the weather is going to be hot and dry, as the longer blades provide shade and can keep water from evaporating so quickly.

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