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| Services | Terry's Lease Maintenance began in |
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| FAQ's | 1995 as a young vegetation control company and has since expanded into oilfield rentals, snow and ice control, and an even stronger vegetation control company. |
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As a client of Terry's Lease Maintenance, you have access to your Pesticide Application Reports 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Want to see a sample?
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Terry’s Lease Maintenance started with one spray truck and two quads and has since grown (in large part due to our dedicated customers) into an energetic and aspiring company with ten spray trucks and two off road Ranger spray units. We strive to please the Energy Companies, Landowners, and Municipalities in a working partnership to eliminate and reduce vegetation growth in undesired areas. In addition to chemical application, Terry’s Lease Maintenance also maintains the vegetation with tractors and brush clearing equipment. The chemical application and mowers provide a necessary balance within our company and we are pleased to offer our customers the convenience of working with one company to fulfill two needs. |
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Throughout our winter seasonWe provide snow clearing and sanding using environmentally friendly, salt free sanding chips for immediate snow and ice control. For spring cleanup, we provide a Skidsteer cat equipped with sweepers to clear up the chips that have accumulated throughout the season. Our snow clearing equipment includes John Deere tractors with blade for bigger sites and a Cat Skidsteer/Truck Plow for lot clearing.
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In 2006, we also added a full line of rentals for job sites:
We would be happy to share all of our information and pricing with you. |
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Terry's Lease Maintenance is a proud member of the Sylvan Lake Community and Surrounding Area:
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| We strive to please the Energy Companies, Landowners, and Municipalities in a working partnership to eliminate and reduce vegetation growth in undesired areas. |
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