Top 10 land clearing services in Laurel, MD
Top questions to ask before hiring a land clearing specialist
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Laurel land clearing services
The guys were very helpful and descriptive on the job.
Walter was very responsive in the beginning, however he told me he puts down a commercial grade weed block, but he didn't. When I contacted him with pictures of all the weeds he said he would make it a priority and come and clean up and place the weed bl...
Heard nothing but bad things along with the harassment and homophobic behavior is very unsettling and unprofessional. Be aware
Gary was responsive and took care of removing a large tv satellite from my front yard. He was able to do the job for me and communicated everything to me from start to finish.
Gary’s Handyman Service in painting the deck splattered stain/paint on the deck painting. Complete lack of project care for the customer’s property.
Gary’s Handyman Services was hired to repaint the deck, garage door, front porch railing and install front porch lattice. On the deck painting, the railing and posts were sloppily painted with white trim. The deck white trim paint was splattered on the ...
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Hi, I want somebody who has a high weed mower or a brush cutter to rough cut our half-acre yard. Obviously, the weeds and grass are a bit "high" in places and there are some hard-to-spot tough woody stems in places. If you also have a full-sized pick-up truck or other truck, I might be interested in having you haul away some branches and small fallen tree trunks. There are a few hard-to-see holes/depressions in the front yard (I'm quite sure that the genius workmen who put in water/sewage pipes some years ago caused that). There are a couple of hard-to-see holes in the back yard. I'll point everything out. There aren't any dogs to worry about. There's easy access to our back yard because there's a (now-unused) school behind our back yard. I might stack the fallen branches and other tree wood at the very back of our back yard for easy pick up (unless I decide to cut it all up myself and have the regular recycling crews take it away (my "tax" robber dollars at work!). It's an easy job for somebody who has a high weed mower and/or a brush cutter. I'd do it myself if I had one of those things. I'm not going to abuse my push lawn mower. Just a rough cut will do the trick!!
10,000-20,000 sq ft
I already explained everything., Small tree and brush removal
Slight slope