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Ever wished your lawn could look better?

Do you have heavy infestations of moss, weeds, bald patches or a generally unhealthy looking lawn?

ANP Services Spalding can help, if you if in any of the areas surrounding Spalding, such as Cowbit, Moulton, Gosberton, Pode Hole or similar.

We offer a FREE, NO OBLIGATION quotation on any lawn related works you may need. We offer services including professional lawn mowing, with our range of machines that can either collect the clippings and leave a traditional stripe, side discharge or mulch the clippings. Whether grass clippings should be collected, discharged or mulched depends on the area, finish required and several other factors. This is why we recommend a site visit to discuss your individual requirements.

 

Recently we have also obtained a compact ride on mower to offer an efficient, competively priced grass cutting service for the larger areas, such as large lawns or offices, commercial or industrial premises. This machine can also side discharge, mulch or collect the grass clippings.

 

For extra large areas, we can arrange visits with a compact trailer and rear flail or an out front Kubota 52" mower (subject to availability)

 

We are licensed waste carriers, so will happily remove any grass clippings generated by works carried out at your premises.

 

We also offer a comprehensive range of lawn treatments including lawn sand to control moss (in conjuction with our scarifying service), lawn fertiliser applications, top dressing and weed control....

 

For furthur details on any professional lawn care service, contact us on:

 

anpservicesspalding@yahoo.co.uk

 

07745 247488

 

See full details on our website at www.anpservicesspalding.com

 

ANP SERVICES SPALDING 'For all your garden and grounds maintenance requirements'

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