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Lawn & Tree Maintenance Pros
in San Antonio, Texas


TOTAL PROS : 74
TOTAL RATINGS : 67
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN SAN ANTONIO, TX


GMG Lawn and Pressure Washing Services
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Issa S.
Project: Mow Grass and Maintain Landscaping
City: San Antonio, TX
Michael from GMG lawn was very professional and courteous. He completed my lawn services in a timely manner, and did a great job
Creekline Landscape, CDS
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: First L.
Project: Mow Grass and Maintain Landscaping
City: San Antonio, TX
Frank and his team were great and went over and beyond what my expectations of them were, I will continue to use their services and definitely recommend them to others. Thank You Frank!

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Tedesca Landscaping & Pool Area
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Next to the heated pool, what more in life is there.
San Antonio City Facts
San Antonio, Texas enjoys subtropical climate because of its proximity to the edge of the Gulf Coastal Plains. The average temperature is less than 70 degrees.
The median cost to purchase an existing home in San Antonio, TX is $118,000.
The early Payaya Indians of the area called this area Yanaguana which means The Clear Water. Spanish explorers in 1691 discovered the Payaya Indian camp on a gentle river and named the site San Antonio.