Kris's Yard Service
Kris's Yard Service

Kris's Yard Service

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Sorry this pro can’t do your job, but we know other pros who can.
Introduction: Services: * Roto tilling * Weeding * Raking * lawn Mowing * Edging * Pruning * Trimming * Pressure washing * Aerating * Dethatching * Sod removal and installation * Bark dusting * Rock * Cottage/manor stone installation * Junk removal * Gutter cleaning * Trips to the Goodwill or any other organization you choose * Monthly maintenance or just a one-time clean-up If you don't see it above, just ask; we can probably help! Many of the things customers love about me is my promptness, professionalism, and great prices. In fact, most of my work is spread through word of mouth.
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Jason B.
Sep 25, 2013
Please be advised that a good portion of the work you advertise for requires you to be a Licensed Contractor in the State of Oregon. As a volunteer advisor to the LCB, I would encourage you to remove the content that is in violation of the law. Please visit their website. Licensing Who Needs To Be Licensed Steps to Become Licensed Filling out the CCB application Prerequisite Training & Testing Requirements Common License Changes and Requests Special Certification/Licenses (Locksmiths, Home Inspectors, etc) Who Needs To Be Licensed Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property to be licensed with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). This includes roofing, siding, painting, carpentry, concrete, on-site appliance repair, heating and air conditioning, home inspections, tree service, plumbing, electrical, floor covering, manufactured dwelling installations, land development and most other construction and repair services. THE LAW ORS 671.520 states “(1) “Landscape construction professional” means any person who for compensation or with the intent to be compensated arranges, undertakes, offers or contracts to undertake, or submits a bid to perform activities requiring the art, ability, experience, knowledge, science and skill to: (a) Plan and install lawns, shrubs, vines, trees or nursery stock; (b) Prepare property on which lawns, shrubs, vines, trees or nursery is to be installed. (c) Construct or repair ornamental water features, drainage systems or irrigation systems; or (d) Plan and install fences, decks, arbors, patios, landscape edging, driveways ,walkways or retaining walls. (2) “Landscape contracting business” means any business that for compensation or with the intent to be compensated arranges for or submits a bid or otherwise offers or contracts to provide the services of a landscape construction professional. (3) “Licensee” means a person or business that is licensed under ORS 671.510 to 671.710 as a landscape construction professional or landscape contracting business. (4) “Nursery stock” means nursery stock: (a) as defined by ORS 571.005 other than stock grown for commercial resale or reforestation; or (b) As defined by the State Landscape Contractors board by rule. (5) “Ornamental water features” means fountains, ponds, waterfalls, man-made streams and other decorative water-related constructions as identified by the board by rule.

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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    The biggest complaint i hear from alot of people is "this other guy never showed up or was two hours late" also "these guys just destroyed my flower beds and took out the plants and left most of my weeds". So i just suggest you get a couple bids and go with someone that you feel comfortable with and ask questions to make sure the homeowner and service provider are on the same page as each other