The snow and lights make for a very festive holiday!
We have all been there, driving down the road during Christmas and looking at all the neighbors great looking holiday lights. This year it could be your house that everyone is envying! Just picture for a moment, professional lights installed on your gutter and roof lines, mini lights surrounding your shrubs, 2 wreath’s hung at the peaks and finally your Dogwood trees out front wrapped. Now that would look awesome! It is a lot of work to do it on your own, but that shouldn’t stop your family from feeling festive. Our team of Christmas Light Installers can help!
We use the best products available and lease them to you. That means no running around to all the different home improvement stores looking for matching lights. We supply it all! Our team of Professional Christmas Light Installers we will put them up, take them down and store them all season for you until next year! It doesn’t get much easier than that. Here is the true Green’s Lawncare difference, we care about our team. Making sure they are safe when on your roof or using ladders is our top priority. We use safety approved fall harness that clip into the roof anchor we will install. This is done because roofs are slippery at this time of the season and we will not take any chances on a team member injuring themselves while on the jobsite. We have an OSHA certified instructor assist in our yearly training program to make sure everything is extremely safe. The sad thing is, we are probably the only crew in the area that uses fall harnesses which drastically reduces liability.
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