
Pueblo Lawn Cop, Inc.
About us
One of the first questions I get from customers is, "Where did the name come from?" The answer is very simple. After 32 years as a City of Pueblo Police Officer and retiring as Captain of Investigations, I thought the name fit. The second question is: why did I go into Lawn Care rather than something related to Law Enforcement? The answer? I wanted to get as far away from the bad guys and as close to good people as possible. Also, I wanted to help the community and provide a great product. Since we live in the community, we understand the turf, tree, and shrub issues of this area. We know the unique problems and challenges of this area, and we know how to fix them.
Business highlights
Memberships & Affiliations
Better Business Bureau and Pueblo Downtown Association
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"I do not know which anonymous customer this was, however, if I did not have or could not build a part to blow out the sprinkler system, that is not my fault. I may have missed the customer and allow the customer to fall through the cracks, that would be my fault. The customer could have also call me to follow up. It is not their responsibility, however, it would be the nice thing to do. Everyone forgets."
Licensing
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