Masters Touch Lawn Care LLC
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Masters Touch Lawn Care, LLC is a Lawn Care Company offering dependable lawn mowing service in Trussville, Alabama and Surrounding areas.
Weekly or Bi-weekly
* Mowing, edging, weed-eating and blowing is included with every visit.
Service agreement is not required, Payment can be made online just click on the invoice. Invoice will be texted or emailed at time of service.
Credit cards, debit cards, cash and checks are accepted
We are licensed and insured and are committed to providing the most dependable lawn mowing service in Trussville and surrounding areas.
We have been maintaining beautiful homes for the past 5 years and we are here to stay.
Year Established | 2014 |
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Business Categories | Landscaping in Trussville, AL |
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