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Everyone wants their lawn to look its best. Freshly cut and looking lush and green is most peoples image of a perfect lawn.

 

However not everyone has the time, expertise or machinery to ensure that their lawn looks like this!

 

A blunt, four wheeled rotary mower with insufficent power, used to cut the grass at irregular intervals will NEVER leave an acceptable result.

 

If you simply don't have the time or equipment to care for your lawn as much as you would like, or would like the freedom to enjoy your garden more, this is where ANP Services Spalding can help you, if you live in or around the Spalding area. Areas we cover include, for example Moulton, Weston, Pinchbeck, Pode Hole or Gosberton. We use professional Hayter and Honda mowers, which are regularly serviced and sharpened to ensure the perfect cut to any lawn.

 

We arrange to call at your property to mow the grass either weekly or fortnightly, and offer full lawn care packages to ensure your lawns always looks at its best!

 

For domestic properties we offer a traditional striped finish by using any of our range of professional Hayter mowers, we will also remove all the clippings for composting, so there is no waste left on your property.

 

If you have a larger domestic or a commercial property in the Spalding area, such as an office, pub or factory, we offer different options for dealing with the grass clippings. We have a Hayter mulching mower which finely chops the clippings and returns them to the surface of the lawn, or a four wheeled Honda machine that can side discharge or collect in areas where finish is not a priority.

 

If you have a particularly large lawn or grass area, we also offer a ride on mowing service - this versatile machine has the ability to access through most gateways and offers either side discharge, mulch or collection ability. (Note this machine does not have a roller, so does not currently leave a stripe - we are working on this)

 

As always, should you have any enquires about the professional lawn care services we provide, please do not hesistate to contact us:

 

Phone 07745 247488

 

Email anpservicesspalding@yahoo.co.uk

 

Website www.anpservicesspalding.com

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