JDK Services Inc

MI

4.2

General contractor

in commercial landscape designinstallationmaintenancesnowplowingand carpentry. Specials JDK Services handles fence install and repairconcrete installstorm damage repaircold weather asphalt repairirrigation installwe attempt to establish a long lasting relationshipwhich can only be achieved by trustt just take our word for ithis familyshrubsConcrete

8217;t just take our word for it, listen to what our customers have to say. Projects Completed % Approval Rating We use JDK every year for our spring clean up. They always do a great job and use quality plants and mulch. Krist Gary, his family, and his employees are all great people. Can’t say enough good things about this company. Tony Amy was a breath of fresh air and the crew was on time and did great work. My wife and I love our new patio and retaining wall! Ed Frequently answers Quick Answe

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