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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-16, Page 32s PAGE 6 Many. turn to professionals for Many Ontario residents who dislike spen- ding the summer duelling with dandelions are turning their annual lawn battles over to professionals - Whether they are simply tired of fiddling. with fertilizers, want better quality grass in their yards or are concerned about handling garden chemicals, increasing numbers of people are fairing lawn care experts, the in- dustry ndustry reports. As lawn care services are new to many buyers, consumer experts are advising peo- ple to use caution before signing up for the season. Even consumers who have past ex- perience with these services Haight benefit from a bit of comparison shopping this spr- ing, says Roberta Allan of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations (MCCR). "Pick a few companies and get lists of all the services they provide and costs involv- ed," says Allan. "Try to choose from com- panies that have been recommended by friends or past customers." The Consumer Protection Act requires that all lawn care firms operating in Ontario be registered with the ministry. Before sign- inga contract, ask for the company's registration number and verify it by calling the nearest Consumer Advisory Bureau of MCCR. Most lawn care companies do everything but cut and water the grass. They analyse customers' problems and develop individual programs for rejuvenating run down lawns. Typically, a maintenance plan for a healthy lawn would include fertilizer, fungicide,,. pesticide and herbicide applica- tions, along with soil aeration when necessary. Properly trained staff should also be able to spot and deal with any unusual pest in- festations or other lawn afflictions. summer lawii...care b. The Consumer Protection Act requires that a written contract be set up, listing the name and address of the buyer and seller. 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According to Allan, this system is accep- table to some consumers, but disliked by those who would prefer to request renewal of services themselves. "So make sure you find out how the com- pany does business before signing up," she advises. Inaddition tb knowing what to expect from the company, consumers who want to get the mot from a lawn service contract should be sure they understand their own responsibilities. Good companies will provide customers with suggested cutting and watering schedules to compliment the chemical treatments carried out by the specialists, 4111 says Fred Dixon, a member of Landscape Ontario, a non-profit industry group with about 600 membersacross the province. "We've seen a lot of lawns totally ruined because the customers listened to other so- called experts who obviously didn't know anything about lawns," says Dixon. "Customer education is an important part of any lawn care program. When we get our customers doing their part and we do ours, it works out well. Even if you follow watering and cutting in- structions carefully, don't expect golf course quality turf to spring up overnight. Look for steady improvements when judg- ing a particular company's resultstrwith your lawn. Bob Cheesman, Executive Director of Landscape Ontario, also warns consumers to be wary of companies selling one-time on- ly lawn treatments. "The trend in the industry is to offer a pro- gram of lawn care that will last the season....," he says. Consumers should be aware that they have the right to cancel most lawn care con- tracts for more than $50 that are signed in their homes. Just send a registered letter to the company within two working days of the date the contract was signed. us P‘cr S ode ae0 owe .ks‘N41 \0 seto SEE THE ULTIMATE SINGER MIRACLE! 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