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There are many commercial lawn care services that may serve your area. Here is one to check out: http://www.lawnsite.com/ Make sure you shop around and compare prices.
Lawn care prices depend on the service provided. Mowing, edging, trimming shrubs, fertilizing, aerating, and dethatching vary by area serviced. In general, a 5000 sq. ft. lawn could cost $75 to just mow and no other additional services.
Yes, sales tax must be added to lawn care services in New Jersey. The current sales tax rate for most services, including lawn care, is 6.625% in the state. Make sure to include this tax when providing quotes or billing customers for lawn care services.
There are different types of lawn care services. Some may simply mow the lawn for you, while others will offer mowing, landscaping and lawn treatments designed to keep your lawn healthy year round.
Scotts Lawn Service offers services pertaining to the health of your lawn. They can determine how to make it healthier, greener, and fuller. They are not a lawn mowing service.
"Scott's Lawn Care doesn't really offer any services per se. They're a company that makes and sells lawn care products such as grass seed, weed control, and fertilizer."
The internet is the place to go to find low lawn care prices. One site that works across the United States is http://www.cheapgrasscut.com.
TruGreen is a company that provides environmentally-friendly lawn care and maintenance services. In addition to lawn care services, TruGreen also provides tree and shrub care services such as trimming and winterizing.
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Some reputable lawn care companies in Edison, NJ are Best Horticultural Services and Edison Lawn and Garden Care Contractors.
The basic prices for Scotts Lawn Care service should be around fifty dollars or more. It does depend on how much yard work is required from the company.
Yes, lawn care prices differ in various states. It is dependent on the state you live in. The average cost varies from $6 to $8 per thousand square feet, depending on the market and lawn complexity.