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BBB Offers Tips on Hiring Lawn Care Services

It’s that time of the year again, when the temperatures rise and the smell of freshly cut grass fills the air. If you are starting to think about lawn care, Better Business Bureau has a few tips to keep in mind. 

In 2013, BBB received more than 3,500 complaints against lawn care services. Many of the complaints were about shoddy workmanship, a faulty contract, or billing and collection issues.  BBB recommends the following when hiring a lawn care maintenance service: 

Know what you want. Have in mind the types of services you are seeking (fertilizing, weeding, aerating, mowing). Ask about the products used (seed, fertilizer, weed killer), request a lawn inspection and estimate, and be wary of any company that quotes a price without first seeing your yard. 

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Understanding pricing. While price is certainly a major factor in any purchasing decision, find out exactly what you are getting. Do you pay by the mow or by the week? What happens when it rains? Does mowing include edging? Do they mulch or bag the clippings? Are services performed by employees or sub-contracted out? 

Check first. Make sure the company has an up to date license as required by your jurisdiction, when appropriate. Always check the company’s BBB Business Review at bbb.org. Ask for references and check the company’s affiliation with national franchises or associations. 

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Scrutinize the contract. Some contracts automatically renew unless you specify otherwise. If you do choose to sign a long-term contract, make sure you get information about cancellation rights in writing, in case you find the services to be unsatisfactory. 

Understand the warranties and guarantees. If the service is not to your liking, or the lawn doesn’t look as you anticipated, understand what recourse you may have. 

Shop around. Get written estimates from at least three different companies. Keep in mind that the cheapest estimate is not necessarily the best option. You may have to invest a little more for higher quality products and services. 

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