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in San Antonio, Texas


TOTAL PROS : 73
TOTAL RATINGS : 66
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IN SAN ANTONIO, TX


A O Smith Lawn Service
Customer Rating:
Project: Mow Grass and Maintain Landscaping
City: San Antonio, TX
Very reasonable, showed up when they said they would, did a great job on mowing and trimming my lawn. They are still treating it for weeds, and I am monitoring the progress (as they said it will take weeks). I don't anticipate any issues with the great service I've received thus far.
A O Smith Lawn Service
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Michael W.
Project: Mow Grass and Maintain Landscaping
City: San Antonio, TX
AO SMITH LAWN IS A GOOD CO

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San Antonio City Facts
San Antonio, TX was well known in the nineteenth century for the "Chili Queens" who were merchants selling chili con carne from their chili stands at the famous Military Plaza.
San Antonio is the second largest city in Texas, and is located in the Bexar county.
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.