Define what lawn care should include
Walk the site with one practical question in mind: where does lawn Care Services Explained affect access, first impressions, safety, tenant expectations, or scheduling?
For Fort McMurray commercial properties, timing and condition matter. A property can look manageable from the road while still having problem areas around turf areas, signs, entrances, parking edges, sidewalks, fence lines, obstacles, and cleanup paths.
- Review turf areas, signs, entrances, parking edges, sidewalks, fence lines, obstacles, and cleanup paths
- Note uneven mowing, missed trimming, clippings on walks, rough edges, and service intervals that do not match growth
- Check whether the issue is one-time, seasonal, or recurring
Inspect the finish after each service area
A useful review looks at both presentation and function. The visible areas affect confidence in the property, while the access and service details decide how efficiently crews can maintain it.
- Where the property looks rough from a customer, tenant, or staff path
- Where access, parking, equipment movement, or weather changes the work
- Where the same issue appears after mowing, cleanup, snow melt, storms, or tenant use
Match frequency to growth and visibility
Once the site has been reviewed, decide whether the work is a reset, a recurring service item, or a seasonal planning issue. That decision changes the service frequency, crew timing, equipment fit, and quote detail needed.
- One-time reset work when the property has fallen behind
- Recurring service when the same issue will return without routine care
- Seasonal planning when through mowing season, especially after rain, high-growth periods, and visible customer traffic changes what should happen first
What to look at before you book
Before this turns into a quote request, walk the site the same way a tenant, customer, employee, or crew member would use it. The useful details are often practical: where people enter, where vehicles stack up, where snow or debris collects, and which areas look neglected first.
Use that pass to connect the visible condition to timing, access, service frequency, and the kind of exterior maintenance LawnSharks should price.
Send the lawn care zones clearly
A quote-ready request should explain what matters most, where the work is located, and why the timing matters. Photos and short notes help LawnSharks understand the property before recommending the next step.
- Wide photos showing layout, entrances, access, and scale
- Close photos showing uneven mowing, missed trimming, clippings on walks, rough edges, and service intervals that do not match growth
- Timing notes for through mowing season, especially after rain, high-growth periods, and visible customer traffic, plus service frequency, access, and business-hour limits
Send wide shots for layout and close photos for the detail areas mentioned in the guide.
Add timing, access, tenant, parking, gate, and seasonal constraints so the estimate reflects the real site.