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M.I.B. Services is based in Dalkeith

Edinburgh 

Midlothian EH22 4NZ

 

for your garden, landscape & grounds maintenance requirements contact us on 0131 663 9890 or email your inquiry to: brianmoore@talk21.com  or visit us at www.mibservices.co.uk

 

 We provide garden, landscape and grounds maintenance services throughout Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian and Fife, including the Dalkeith, Gorebridge, Newtongrange, Bonnyrigg, Penicuik, Musselburgh, Preston Pans, Trannent, Haddington, North Berwick, Dunfermline South Queensferry, Kinross and Perth areas. We provide  a full range of maintenance services including grass cutting, hedge & shrub pruning, including bed maintenance, weed control, tree works, and litter picking being our core services, but we will happily carry out most landscaping requirements asked of us.

  • commercial landscape maintenance providers, serving central scotland
  • private garden maintenance to large acre + gardens
  • tree surgery and stump grinding service
  • clearance works, and soft landscape construction works
  • housing estate open space maintenance
  • factored and property management, managed estates and grounds
  • hotel gardens and factory grounds maintained
  • schools, health centres and public parks open space grounds care
  • green, eco, living and sedum roof maintenance
  • City & Guilds, SVQ II, NPTC ,LANTRA and CITB CSCS qualified staff
  • fully equipped in plant and machinery with experienced operators
  • NPTC PA1 / PA6 certified weed control operatives
  • Japaneses Knotweed and Giant Hog weed control and eradication
  • SEPA certified and fully insured to £5,000,000
  • all commercial and private garden, grounds care & landscape maintenance services
  • grass, lawn and shrub cutting works undertaken
  • communal gardens / housing estate & factored gardens maintained
  • resident's association estate management & green space maintenance
  • sedum, green and living roof maintenance specialists

 

  • chemical weed control carried out by qualified professionals
  • Japanese Knotweed & Giant Hogweed control, herbicide spraying and eradication programmes
  • chemical moss treatment of lawns, & hard standing
  • lawn feeding & weeding applications
  • garden clearance works & graffiti removal 

 

  • tractor mounted hedge cutting & flail operations
  • tree surgery - pruning to full felling & stump grinding
  • storm damaged tree surgery
  • new site soft landscape construction work undertaken
  • garden clearance works

M.I.B. Services holds all current and essential insurance, Health & Safety accreditations, machine operation certificates, licences and qualifications for the horticultural and landscape maintenance services industry. 

We have a well equipped, multi-skilled and experienced work force with many large commercial sites and housing estates as well as domestic gardens in our portfolio.

 

 

M.I.B. Services specializes in providing communal garden services, landscape maintenance, grounds care & maintenance, private gardens and green roof maintenance services for Property Managers, Factoring Agents, Housing Associations, Estate Agents, Facility Management Companies, School's, College's, University's, Office Gardens, Doctors Surgery's, Residents Associations, Hotel Garden & Grounds, Industrial Estates, Factory Grounds and to the General Public in Edinburgh and throughout central Scotland.

 

When you need to find landscape maintenance services, garden services, grounds care or sedum roofing services in the Edinburgh and Lothians look no further than us. Our extensive range of amenity horticultural and soft landscape services covers just about everything in the garden and horticultural industry and if we can't do it we can usually recommend another professional company, with whom we have worked with in the past. 

M.I.B. Services was established in July 2002. We have grown year on year since and we cover all aspects of landscape, garden, and grounds maintenance operations. Based in Dalkeith, Midlothian, near Edinburgh we have been serving central Scotland with a quality landscape maintenance service since 2002.

 

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