Yes, believe it or not the 2017 spring lawn mowing season is here or almost here just around the corner. Today is February 23, 2017. Looking outside this year the grass isn't growing as fast as it has in many years in the past. But, that doesn't mean that some lawns don't need to be mowed.
Now is the time to connect with a lawn mowing service and then get the first seasonal lawn clean up. The winter more often than not has left a lot of debris on the grass that should be cleaned up soon than later. Many different things like limbs, boughs and especially old dead leaves should be removed. If leaves that dropped in fall aren't take off the lawn or ground up, mulched into the grass, bare dead ugly spots can develop. Bald spots can create not only unsightly lawns but bumpy surfaces. When the leaves kill off patches of lawn it isn't just the look but walking on or playing on bumpy grass isn't a good thing. Dead areas are not only bumpy to walk on but to mow.
So, if you are looking for a reliable mowing service in the North Seattle areas check out ThomasLawnMowing.com today. Thomas Lawn mowing serves areas from Capital Hill in central Seattle north to believe it or not Marysville Washington. Communities covered include places like Lake Forest Park, Mount Lake Terrace, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Kenmore, Kirkland, Bellevue, Bothell, Mill Creek, Mukilteo, Everett and Marysville.
The website features a form that can be filled out to get an estimate. The form is sent via email. The lawn is checked out online using Google Maps. The estimate is sent back to you via email.
Another feature of the service is the convenient email billing and the online mowing account. Each customer can log in and see when the lawn was last mowed, the invoice and how to pay. An email bill is sent after the last mowing of each month. Most people get the email and log into their financial institution and pay using their bill pay. Simple and straightforward no hassle service.
Thanks for reading.
Hope to hear from you soon.
~ Tommmmmmm
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