ABOUT US
- Shetland’s largest grounds-maintenance contractors.
- Municipal, commercial and domestic contracts.
- Lawns, sports-fields, hedges, hard standing, shrub beds.
- Snow clearing, ploughing, gritting contractor (spreading salt).
- Weed spraying.
- Renovation of badly overgrown sites.
- CHAS accredited.
- Contact Peter to discuss your needs further by completing the form on our Contact page.
- Our experienced crew-leaders have all been with us for a number of years. We pride ourselves on our staff’s abilities to deliver an efficient, quality and safety-conscious service. We operate in accordance with BS7370, and can assure customers that our work will be of a consistently high standard.
KIT FOR SALE
Due to recent equipment upgrades, we have the following surplus items for sale:
- Walk-behind broadcast fertiliser spreader, Agri-fab 45-0462, suitable for white rocksalt, never used so like new, originally £225, priced to clear at £110+VAT.
Local sales only please, can deliver within Shetland. If you have any interest in any of these items, send us an email via our Contact page and we'll send photos and further details.
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Frequently-asked questions:
Q: "Do you do small jobs?"
A: We specialise in commercial and municipal work, although we do maintain a few domestic properties too.
Q: "Do you take the clippings away?"
A: Yes, unless arranged otherwise.
Q: "How much will it cost me to get my grass cut?"
A: You’ll find a guide to our pricing structures on the costs page.
However if you are able to measure the area of your lawn, and provide a few other basic details such as its location, we will be able to give you a fairly accurate idea of maintenance costs, over the phone or via email.
Q: "Do you do other garden work?"
A: Yes, we do. However, depending on the location and the job, we’ll occasionally put our customers in touch with specialist gardeners who we feel might be able to do the job either cheaper, better or sooner.
Q: "Do you need to use my electricity?"
A: No, our machines have petrol engines.
Q: "How often do you come to cut?"
A: This depends on a number of factors. Most private gardens have about 14 days between cuts.
Q: "Will I need to be in when you come?"
A: If we’ve never been at your site before then sometimes that can be handy, so that you can show us around the job. However, if you can give us clear instructions in an email, or over the phone, then we’ll just roll up and get on with the work. We’ll send you a VAT invoice through the post. |