1. Introduction
Welcome to David Plants. By using our services—Landscape Lighting Installation, Lawn Mowing, Planting Trees, Lawn Aeration, Mulching Amendment, and Edging & Border Installation—you agree to these Terms and Conditions.
2. Scope of Services
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Landscape Lighting Installation: Installation of outdoor lighting to highlight landscapes and improve safety.
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Lawn Mowing: Regular grass trimming to maintain healthy lawns.
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Planting Trees: Professional tree planting with consideration of soil, environment, and growth requirements.
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Lawn Aeration: Improving soil health and grass growth through aeration techniques.
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Mulching Amendment: Adding organic or inorganic mulch for soil nourishment and aesthetic appeal.
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Edging & Border Installation: Installing clean, durable edges and borders for lawns and garden beds.
3. Client Responsibilities
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Provide accurate property information, site access, and service requirements.
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Ensure pets, vehicles, or obstructions do not prevent service completion.
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Secure necessary permits where required (e.g., tree planting or lighting installation).
4. Payments & Fees
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Quotes will be provided before service initiation.
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A deposit may be required for large or equipment-heavy projects.
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Payments must be made in accordance with the agreed schedule.
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Non-payment may result in service suspension or cancellation.
5. Cancellations & Refunds
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Clients must notify cancellations at least 48 hours in advance.
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Refunds are processed based on time invested and materials purchased.
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Supplier-based items (e.g., lighting equipment) follow vendor refund policies.
6. Liability & Safety
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David Plants follows industry-standard safety protocols.
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We are not liable for damages caused by hidden underground utilities not disclosed by clients.
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Liability is limited to the direct service fee paid.
7. Intellectual Property
Any custom designs, lighting layouts, or landscaping concepts created remain the property of David Plants unless agreed otherwise in writing.
8. Termination of Services
Services may be terminated due to unsafe conditions, misuse, or non-payment.