The grass is getting high, and as you think about getting someone to help you trip the shrubs, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) wants you to be careful who you hire.
The BBB advises you to make sure you and the lawn company have a clear, written agreement on what the company will provide and the agreed-upon fees.
“A lush, green lawn can be a source of pride for homeowners,” said Patrick Bennett, BBB Director of Community Relations. “But if a lawn service fails to mow regularly, leaves a mess or doesn’t do what the homeowner expected, disagreements and complaints often arise. Consumers should get a clear understanding of what services are provided and how much the service will cost in advance.”
The BBB reports that over the last year they received 9,145 inquiries about lawn services last year and already has received 5,069 inquiries this year.
The BBB offers the following advice to help consumers find a lawn care company:
- Know what you want. Lawn care companies provide many services, so it is important to decide what services and products are appropriate for your needs and budget.
- Ask around. Ask friends and family what lawn care companies they use. This is one way to determine a company’s reputation and quality of service.
- Check the company out with the BBB at www.bbb.org. BBB Business Reviews provide important background on businesses, such as how long they’ve been in business, who owns them and how they resolve complaints.
- Ask for a lawn inspection and free estimate. Lawn care companies that quote a price without seeing your lawn cannot be sure what you need. Quality companies will only offer an estimate after they see what they are working with.
- Request a written contract. A contract should clearly state the services you will receive, as well as how you will pay for it. If you are contracting for a recurring service, it should state how often the company will mow your lawn.