Fall Cleanup On A Lakefront Property!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 2 дня назад +1

    Love your work and videos! Thanks for sharing....your attention to details are the best!

  • @benjaminleslie3155
    @benjaminleslie3155 8 часов назад

    those 9010s sure make quick work of those leaves!

    • @sawyerslawncareservice
      @sawyerslawncareservice  5 часов назад +1

      For sure! I hear RedMax came out with a pretty powerful one recently, but I have not tried one yet.

  • @CarolMoore-r5l
    @CarolMoore-r5l День назад

    Putting the leaves in the lake is not the way to clean the property.

    • @sawyerslawncareservice
      @sawyerslawncareservice  День назад +1

      Generally, no. There are many Acorns on the ground, she wanted those blown into the lake along with the few leaves that had fallen.
      As explained in the video, for the larger cleanup later this Fall, we will be cleaning them up with the debris loader.
      Thanks!

    • @Real_Tim_S
      @Real_Tim_S 51 минуту назад

      @@sawyerslawncareservice Probably would have been better to explain to her that by blowing it all into the lake, now the lake has to be skimmed and dredged to keep organics from feeding algae blooms and killing fish. Which means someone is going to have to get in there with a boat and waders to clean the lake at twice the cost of the landscaping. Someone's going to have to pay for that, generally I'd say "no" to a job like that unless you have it in writing that you've explained to the customer the problems of dumping yard waste into the pond and indemnifying yourself from legal action (meaning the home owner agrees to be liable for any pond restoration work, with a specific initial box for that disclosure).