Gods Way Landscaping LLC

502 Simpson St
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 362-2642
Business Description: Gods Way Landscaping Inc is a self owned company, located in Greensboro, NC specializing in Landscaping, Lawn Care, Tree Removal, Tree Service and Landscaping Services. God’s Way Landscaping II (LLC) is a self owned minority business located in Greensboro, NC specializing in but not limited to lawn care and tree service. Licensed and insured; our mission is to provide top quality commercial and residential landscaping by providing excellent and timely service at the lowest cost to you, our customer. Our lawn care service includes the following: Aerating, Flower Bed Design, Lawn Maintenance, Mowing, Pruning, Seeding, Weeding, Tree Removal and Tree Trimming serving the entire Triad area. We pride ourselves on our pristine reputation as well as our impeccable tract record with businesses such as North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and John C. Green and Associates. We strive to attract and maintain a steady customer base through our dependable and reliable services. Knowledgeable and customer centered; we are large enough to provide you with any landscaping services you may need but small enough to give each job the attention it deserves. For any questions or to schedule an appointment, please feel free to contact jay Milton at 336-362-2642 or by e-mail at milton27405@yahoo.com When it comes to concrete, it comes in many forms, shapes and styles. God’s Way will work with you to develop a design concept for you and your home. We offer a broad range of services, for all your decorative concrete needs. If you have ever tried pressure washing a brick home or a concrete driveway, you may have somewhat of a different response than someone who has only rinsed or lightly washed a vinyl siding house. The truth is, even the easiest of jobs are sometimes harder or consist of more than what common sense alone can solve. An example would be cleaning fences in the city. Yeah it looks easy and when you're doing it, dirt just seems to rinse away. But did you know you that if you apply to much pressure you can actually “burn” the wood and gouge holes making the finished product look even worse than before. This is just one of many reason why hiring a professional pressure washing contractor to do the job just makes sense. At God’s Way, we're not weekend warriors that go around blowing holes in everyone's window screens; we're an experienced, seasoned contractor that does pressure washing as a profession, every day of every week of every year. Do you have miscellaneous rubbish, old furniture, yard waste, construction debris, etc. Call us today and we'll haul it away! You've probably seen or heard about some of the big-name rubbish removal companies... why pay more??? It's Garbage! If you use them, you may pay hundreds more! Check our rates for our hauling services! God’s Way services homeowners, property managers, construction companies and more. Are you selling your home? Need to get rid of all that junk in the garage and storage areas you've been keeping all these years? Are you a rental owner whose tenants nicely left a bunch of stuff behind? Are you just doing some spring cleaning and yard work and have a pile of debris that the garbage man can't take? Call us today and we'll haul it away! God’s Way is good at estimating over the phone. Give us a call and tell us what it is you are trying to get rid of. We can usually give you a pretty good idea of what it is going to cost BEFORE we send a truck out. We're upfront and fair! Call us today for a Free Estimate! 336-362-2642 Contact us today for all of your residential landscaping needs.
In Business Since: 1985
On Angie's List Since: 11/24/2010
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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