T. Rowley Lawns LLC is a full-service commercial and residential lawn, landscape, and tree care provider offering superior and dependable services in Stark, Summit and Tuscarawas Counties. Our crews of trained and experienced employees provide courteous service, attention to detail, and commit ourselves to the highest of standards.
We use professionally maintained, state of the art equipment to deliver the highest quality service. Our goal is to enhance the appearance of your property, to your complete satisfaction. We have been in business for 15 years, and I hope to one day pass T. Rowley Lawns on to my two sons, Todd and Tyler.I believe in the saying "treat others as you want to be treated" and that is how I run this business. I am honest and fair. I believe in quality people and quality work for quality results.
We use professionally maintained, state of the art equipment to deliver the highest quality service. Our goal is to enhance the appearance of your property, to your complete satisfaction. We have been in business for 15 years, and I hope to one day pass T. Rowley Lawns on to my two sons, Todd and Tyler.I believe in the saying "treat others as you want to be treated" and that is how I run this business. I am honest and fair. I believe in quality people and quality work for quality results.
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Holli Immel-Keener
Aug 30, 2019
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My wife and I had T. Rowley remove 7 trees from our property. Never have we seen 6 people work together as hard as they did. They did exactly as expected (and wanted) as we requested. They left our property in better shape than before the job. We highly recommend them. All of these young men are well mannered and courteous. Their pricing was $1500.00 under their competitors. I will always highly recommended them to anyone. Jim A Keener, 330-243-6423
Pete E. Wilder Jr
Jun 21, 2019
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Lauren Naiman
Jun 15, 2019
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I've never seen such a wrecked yard as my elderly mother in law's. Cutting down a large tree shouldn't include creating massive foot deep ruts and leaving the wood shouldn't mean you leave 10 foot long pieces of trunk that have a three foot diameter. You should be ashamed of taking advantage of the elderly that way. I've had many trees cut down and kept the wood. It's always been cut into pieces that are movable and splitable and never required another company to come in and fill all the giant holes and seed my lawn.