STANWOOD, WA, April 17, 2014 (Press-News.org) RL Services, LLC -- a Washington State-based landscaping and lawn care company that serves the areas of Camano Island, Stanwood, Marysville, Arlington, and Mount Vernon -- has just begun offering annual maintenance agreements to its customers.
"The weather may not be perfect here year-round, but you can still have a backyard that looks great year-round -- as long as you've got the right experts taking care of it," explained Ryan Imus, the Owner of RL Services, LLC.
Because RL Services, LLC offers such a wide variety of landscaping and lawn care services -- including mowing, lawn fertilization, gutter cleaning, and custom patio design -- customers who sign up for the annual plan will get to choose exactly which services they get. For customers who are having trouble deciding on what they need, the team at RL Services, LLC will work with them to come up with a custom plan that's right for their specific home.
No matter which specific services customers choose, they will get an annual service agreement that spells out exactly what they can expect -- from details about each service they have selected, to details about the company's satisfaction guarantee.
Homeowners who sign up for this service will get to pay for it through monthly installments, but because each annual agreement is customized to meet the customer's specific needs, those installment prices will vary.
"We get so much excellent feedback for the work that we do, and I'm confident that our customers will be just as happy with this new service," said Imus. "We're thrilled to be able to offer this to the people of Skagit and Snohomish Counties, along with the people who call Camano Island home."
My name is Ryan Imus and I am the owner of RL Services, LLC. Growing up in the Stanwood / Camano Island area, I have always loved mowing lawns and doing yard work. In Western Washington, grass grows very well and I decided it was a great place to start a landscaping and lawn service company. My company now serves the areas of Camano Island, Stanwood, Marysville, Arlington, and Mount Vernon, Washington.
For more information, contact RL Services, LLC at (425) 387-7725, or log onto http://www.camanoislandlandscapinglawncare.com. Or, visit the company's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/rlservicesllc?ref=br_tf
RL Services, LLC Now Offering Year-Round Lawn and Landscaping Maintenance Agreements
Summary: Customers who sign up for these agreements will get to take advantage of a variety of services simply by paying a monthly installment.
2014-04-17
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