Attention to detail is what sets Grasshopper Lawn Care and Services apart from their competition in the greater Wilmington area, whether it be trimming those hard-to-reach hangover branches, or getting that perfect edge along your driveway. As a family-owned business, Brahim and Wafa Bougrayne started Grasshopper with a deep-seeded passion for helping their clients achieve the highest curb appeal possible through top-quality professional lawn care services.
“We had originally operated our business very successfully in Belgium,” said Wafa Bourgrayne, co-owner and company operations manager. “It just made sense to bring the business we love with us to Wilmington, so that we can offer our services to all surrounding residents and businesses.”
Grasshopper Lawn Care and Services works with both commercial and residential clients with one-off jobs and ongoing, retainer-type lawn care plans. From grass cutting, trimming and edging, and weed removal, the team at Grasshopper offers the essential services you need to keep your lawn and flowerbeds in tip-top shape. Other services Grasshopper Lawn Care and Services provides include:
Pressure washing
Gutter cleaning
Watering
Junk removal
No long-term contracts are required, but could be the best option, especially for businesses who need consistent upkeep. “For neighborhoods with HOA, having an ongoing plan with us to keep up with your lawn maintenance might be the easiest option for you,” Wafa said. “The important thing is that we’re open, flexible, articulate, and quite often one of the most affordable options based on the value we offer.”
Those interested in learning more about the services that Grasshopper Lawn Care and Services offer can visit their official services page on their website, fill out the contact form online, or give them a call to get started at (910) 664-8145.
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