March 24, 2014
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We have been working with the Travis Pointe Community for a decade now, and are very proud of the relationship we have established with them. We provide maintenance services including lawn mowing and edging, planting bed weeding, fertilizer and core aeration, plant pruning, storm damage clean ups, spring and fall clean ups and winter services.
Below is a recent testimonial their Board of Directors provided to us.
“Twin Oaks has provided outstanding lawn maintenance and snow removal services to the 121 homeowners in the Travis Pointe Condominium Association for about ten years. The owner, account manager and employees are extremely responsive to our concerns and standout from other contractors by their focus on communications and customer service.
They willingly meet with representatives of our community to resolve any issues that arise. Twin Oaks thoroughly understands our contract specifications and complies with the requirements in a very professional manner. Their management and employees are conscientious, polite and friendly and are a pleasure to have work in our community.
Our satisfaction with Twin Oaks is best reflected by our award to them of a new three-year contract for lawn maintenance and snow removal services that begins April 2014.”
~ Board of Directors, Travis Pointe Condominium Association
Our experienced and talented team of landscapers can take care of even the biggest projects. Contact us today, and let’s start talking about your new landscape!
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