October 24, 2013
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……What it Means to You
Whenever a company offers its services, it is generally quick to note that it is licensed and insured. Though, often times a company who is not, will be cheaper, but the consumer then accepts all of the responsibility if something bad happens and, as Murphy’s Law clearly states – if something bad can happen, it will. In the lawn/landscape industry, being licensed and insured is a necessity.
Being licensed shows that the company is competent and permitted to conduct business in the city, municipality or state in which the license was issued. Twin Oaks Landscape is licensed and in Good Standing with the State of Michigan.Our business license is posted at our office site. Twin Oaks Landscape is a Better Business Bureau Accredited Business since 2004, and a member of the Michigan Nursery Landscape Association since 2003.
Being insured shows that the company accepts responsibility for its own actions and is prepared for action if accidents prevail. Twin Oaks Landscape maintains the highest standard of insurance coverage, and can provide a certificate of insurance upon request.
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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