Prepay and Save 5% on Your Lawn Care This Year

Heritage Prepay Offer PicAt Heritage Lawns & Irrigation, we like to give you options. In the first week of January every year, Heritage sends out our annual prepayment offer. This offer is not a contract or an invoice, it is an opportunity for you to take care of all your payments now, and save money, instead of paying throughout the year. If you choose this option, you will get a 5% discount when you pay in full by January 31, 2018.

Prepay for Convenience

Paying for the season all at one time is a great choice for anyone who doesn’t want to worry about making payments for every treatment. Streamlining your billing and payments helps keep your busy lifestyle organized. You don’t have to worry about checking your email, being gone on vacation, or missing any payments.

Prepay Is an Option - Not Mandatory

The prepay option is not required and certainly not a fit for everyone. If you choose not to take advantage of the prepay discount, no problem. You don’t have to do a thing. Heritage will continue with the same services we did last year. There are several other ways to pay:

  • mail in a check after each treatment
  • enroll in auto pay where the invoice is charged to a credit/debit card on file
  • pay online through our Lawn Gateway
  • call the office and we can take your credit card information over the phone

Choose what is easy for you!Speaking of easy, are you up to date on LawnGateway? If not, you need to be! Learn how LawnGateway and After Service Emails can keep you informed with what’s going on with your lawn.

Just the Facts, Ma’am

  • PrePayment is due January 31, 2018
  • You will receive a 5% discount
  • Payment is accepted by phone, mail, or online
  • You don’t have to prepay, your services will continue
  • LawnGateway gives you 24/7 access to your account

Our goal is to keep your experience with us convenient and efficient. If you have any questions give your Lawn Coach a call today or call us at (913) 451-4664.

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