TimberJack Tree Services, Inc. is locally owned, and family operated in Lower Delaware on the eastern shore. While we were founded in 2015, the owner has been serving Worcester, Wicomico, and Sussex counties for over 20+ years. We strive for nothing short of perfection, and will continue to work with our customer's until they are completely happy and satisfied with the end result.
Lawns Unlimited is an established, locally owned, family operation that has been serving our community since 1986 and is here to stay. We take great pride in our community and strive to maintain our good reputation.
Our reputation within the community is built on experience, integrity and customer satisfaction. It's really very simple, we don't want any unhappy customers. And we'll go to great lengths to make sure every customer we serve is 100% satisfied... 100% of the time.
Aaron started out with his professional and exceptional painting. He could make a wall so beautiful and turn the outside of homes even more beautiful. Aaron has worked as a painter 20+yrs now. Fenton worked at a fencing company for 20yrs and is great at his job. Fenton can turn and old fence to new and chain link master.
My business was started after following my family foot steps and learning that of you like to have nice things, well than you have to work for them. Had a wonderful baby girl and want her to have the world and the life time of owning the business when I retire.
Contractors are required to be licensed in Virginia. There are two features of a contractor license. The first one is the class of license which determines the cost of projects that may be performed and the second is the classification/specialty of license, which determines what works are permitted.
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Performing construction or demolition of structure, you are required by the State of Virginia a permit to be obtained. Building permits are issued by the local departments (cities and counties) in Virginia. Homeowners should verify with permit office to see if they need a building permit or where they should file their application.
Accomack County Building Official
Address: Box 93 or 23296 Courthouse Ave, Suite 105, Accomac, VA 23301