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Five Tips for Choosing a Lawn Service Company

Important Things to Know and Questions to Ask

By Naida Wolf, Publisher of Macaroni KID Perth Amboy to Woodbridge to Linden, NJ April 12, 2023

It's finally Spring! You know what that means ... more time outside, playing with the kids, entertaining family and friends, and perhaps even a few moments of rest and relaxation soaking up the sun's energy. For that to happen though, we need to have a safe yard and a well-maintained lawn and garden. That can be a lot of work.

If you're anything like us, keeping up with all the lawn care tasks that come with owning a home is quite a struggle with our busy family schedule. Between mowing, weeding, gardening, trimming, and everything else, I feel completely overwhelmed. That's why this year, I've been looking into hiring a lawn service company to help out. But with so many option out there, it can be tough to know where to start.

Luckily, I've done some research and learned a few helpful tips you might want to use to choose the right lawn service company for you and your family.

Here are the top five tips you may want to consider:

1. Determine Your Lawn Care Needs

Before choosing a lawn service company, it's crucial to determine your lawn care needs. Do you need regular mowing, fertilization, weed control, or a combination of these services? Understanding your lawn care needs will help you choose a company that can provide the specific services you require.

2. Ask for Recommendations

One of the best ways to find a reliable lawn service company is to ask for recommendations from family, friends, or neighbors. They are likely to recommend a company that they use and trust. You can also check online reviews and ratings to get an idea of the quality of service a company provides.

3. Verify Credentials

It's essential to verify the credentials of any lawn service company you are considering. Check if they are licensed, insured, and certified. A licensed and insured company ensures that you are protected in case of any accidents or damages that may occur while they are working on your property. A certified company is also an indication that they have the necessary training and knowledge to provide high-quality lawn care services.

4. Get Written Estimates

Before choosing a lawn service company, it's important to get written estimates from multiple companies. This will help you compare the cost of services and choose a company that provides quality services at a reasonable price.

5. Ask About Their Equipment and Techniques

Ask the lawn service company about the equipment they use and the techniques they employ to care for your lawn. A good company should have well-maintained equipment that is up-to-date with the latest technology. They should also use eco-friendly techniques that are safe for the environment, your family, and pets.

Most importantly, don't be afraid to ask questions for your specific needs!

You want to make sure you're hiring a company that will take good care of you and your lawn's needs. No question is a bad question as long as it's important to you.

Here are some of the questions I asked before making my final decision:

  1. What services do you offer, and what is included in each service?
  2. What are your pricing and payment options?
  3. Do you have a guarantee or warranty for your services?
  4. What kind of equipment do you use, and how do you maintain it?
  5. Are you licensed, insured, and certified?
  6. Do you use eco-friendly products and techniques?
  7. Can you provide references from previous clients?
  8. What is your availability, and how often do you service lawns?

Choosing the right lawn service company can make a significant difference in the appearance, health, and safety of your lawn. By following these tips and asking the right questions, I feel I was able to find a reliable company that will provide quality services at a reasonable price. I'm sure you will too! Here's to many, carefree days and nights outside enjoying our yards.

Naida Wolf is the publisher of Macaroni KID Perth Amboy to Woodbridge to Linden, NJ