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- 15 years experience
- Service Commercial & Residential
- 100% removal success rate
- Ongoing maintenance
- 10 year insurance
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Japanese Knotweed Removal Salford
JKSL offer reliable and permanent removal of Japanese knotweed in the Salford area, stopping an invasive weed that can really damage your property. We at JKSL can deliver high quality removal of this harmful weed and guarantee you a 100% removal success rate due to our many years of experience dealing with the problems posed by Japanese knotweed. To further bolster your peace of mind, we give you this service with offers of up to ten years’ warranty. Our work raising awareness has led to recognition, including from the BBC.
Here at JKSL, we offer Salford residents a removal service that can cater to both domestic and commercial properties and sites that have been attacked by this weed. Our wide range of industrial knowledge in this area helps us to expertly deal with Japanese knotweed for our clients, ensuring that we offer high quality and successful Japanese knotweed removal. Our response team is on alert 7 days a week to offer you effective services whenever you contact us. We offer a range of affordably priced services in and around Salford.
It’s vital to remove Japanese knotweed properly if it is found on your site, as just pulling or chopping at it can lead to further re-growth and spread. We offer our expertise and solutions to stop it impacting your premises for good, making sure you completely wipe out your Japanese knotweed problem. If you’d like to know more about how we can meet your Japanese knotweed removal needs in Salford, please get in touch with us today. We’re available by phone on 0161 7232000 or by email at [email protected], we’d love to speak to you in more detail about our services and how we can help you.
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