Mann's Construction, LLC & Landscaping

Mann's Construction, LLC & Landscaping "Mann's- more than 25 years experience in construction and carpentry"
Attention to detail is our #1…
* providing friendly service and customer satisfaction*

Carpentry and remodeling is what we are known for the best. Mann's can just do about most anything. Feel free to call, We do free estimates.. Family Owned and Operated

03/16/2026

Good afternoon we are starting to put together our mowing schedule for the upcoming season. If you are looking for a company to take care of your lawn this season, give us a call. Lisa 317-402-9083 or Brad 765-316-0438
Or email us the following info and I will send you a price. We look forward to making your lawn beautiful.
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Thank you, BBB. We got Complaint-free Certificate again for 2025
03/04/2026

Thank you, BBB. We got Complaint-free Certificate again for 2025

I want to thank EVID for the beautiful flowers they sent. EVID is a maintenance company we work for. After Lisa's accide...
02/24/2026

I want to thank EVID for the beautiful flowers they sent. EVID is a maintenance company we work for. After Lisa's accident they sent these flowers to her
https://www.facebook.com/EVIDcm

New to fleet 1/25/252010 F 350 6.4 turbo diesel
02/20/2026

New to fleet 1/25/25
2010 F 350 6.4 turbo diesel

02/20/2026
02/20/2026
01/29/2026

It blows my mind that in 2025/2026 people are still out here plowing 10+ inches of snow for $25–$50 like it’s 1998 and gas is 89 cents.
Respect the hustle — but let’s be honest…
That’s not “affordable.” That’s financial su***de.
You’re putting:
• Thousands of dollars in equipment
• Commercial insurance (not your Geico policy 😅)
• Fuel that costs more than your lunch
• Wear & tear that eats trucks alive
• Your time, your body, your sleep
…on the line for beer money.
And then every storm I hear:
“I had a plow guy… I don’t know what happened to him.”
Yeah.
He charged $25.
His truck broke.
Now he can’t afford to fix it.
And now you’re mad at the guy who actually runs a business.
Let me be clear:
💥 $100+ to plow after a real storm is NORMAL.
💥 That’s not price gouging — that’s survival.
💥 This isn’t a charity, it’s a service.
Plows cost:
• $3,500 on the cheap end
• $8,000–$14,000+ for real setups
• Trucks = $50k–$80k
• Insurance = brutal
• Repairs = constant
And no — your cousin with a half-rusted plow and no insurance isn’t “doing it cheaper,” he’s just one breakdown away from disappearing.
Same thing as lawn care.
Same thing as construction.
Same thing as every trade.
You get what you pay for.
So next time you scoff at a price, remember:
You’re not paying for snow to move…
You’re paying for someone who actually shows up, finishes the job, and can afford to do it again tomorrow.
Support real operators.
Support people feeding families.
Support businesses that won’t vanish mid-storm

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01/23/2026

Never hurts to be prepared!!
BEFORE THE STORM (24–48 HOURS AHEAD)
❄️1. Charge all phones, power banks, tablets, and rechargeable lanterns.
❄️2. Fill vehicle gas tanks in case stations lose power.
❄️3. Get cash in small bills in case card systems go down.
❄️4. Pick up prescriptions and essential medications early.
❄️5. Download movies, books, and maps for offline use.
❄️6. Identify one warm room in the house to “camp out” if power fails.
❄️7. Locate water shut-off valve and breaker box now, not later.
❄️8. Set fridge and freezer to colder settings to hold temperature longer.
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WATER AND PIPE PROTECTION
❄️9. Drip faucets on exterior walls when temps drop below freezing.
❄️10. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air circulation.
❄️11. Disconnect garden hoses from outdoor spigots.
❄️12. Cover outdoor faucets with insulated caps or towels.
❄️13. Know how to shut off water quickly if a pipe bursts.
❄️14. Fill jugs, buckets, or bathtub with water for flushing and washing.
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FOOD AND KITCHEN PREP
❄️15. Keep 3–5 days of no-cook food: peanut butter, tuna, bread, crackers, canned meat, fruit cups.
❄️16. Have manual can opener available.
❄️17. Buy shelf-stable milk or powdered milk if needed.
❄️18. Freeze a few water bottles to act as freezer “ice packs.”
❄️19. Keep a cooler ready to move fridge food outside if power is out and temps are below freezing.
❄️20. Avoid stocking large amounts of perishables right before the storm.
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HEAT AND HOME SAFETY
❄️21. Gather extra blankets, sleeping bags, and warm layers.
❄️22. If using a fireplace, confirm chimney is clear and have dry wood.
❄️23. Never run generators or grills inside garages or homes.
❄️24. Test smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors.
❄️25. Have at least one flashlight per person plus spare batteries.
❄️26. Use battery lanterns instead of candles when possible.
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VEHICLE AND TRAVEL
❄️27. Plan to avoid driving once freezing rain begins.
❄️28. Bridges, overpasses, and shaded roads freeze first.
❄️29. Keep in the car: blanket, water, snacks, phone charger, gloves.
❄️30. Replace old wiper blades and top off washer fluid.
❄️31. Park away from large tree limbs when possible.
❄️32. Assume flights and I-20 travel may be disrupted for days.
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POWER OUTAGE PLAN
❄️33. Unplug sensitive electronics to avoid surge damage.
❄️34. Keep one battery radio or weather app for updates.
❄️35. Use surge protectors for TVs and computers.
❄️36. Know where warming centers may be in your parish.
❄️37. Have extension cords ready if using a generator outside.
❄️38. Keep refrigerator closed to preserve cold air.
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PETS AND LIVESTOCK
❄️39. Bring pets indoors with extra food and water.
❄️40. Provide outdoor animals with unfrozen water sources.
❄️41. Add straw or blankets to outdoor shelters.
❄️42. Keep leashes and carriers accessible in case of evacuation.
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MEDICAL AND SPECIAL NEEDS
❄️43. Keep a written list of medications and dosages.
❄️44. Store a small first-aid kit with thermometer and basic meds.
❄️45. Have backup batteries for medical devices.
❄️46. Identify a place with power you could relocate to if needed.
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PROPERTY PROTECTION
❄️47. Move vehicles away from trees or power lines.
❄️48. Secure outdoor furniture and lightweight items.
❄️49. Avoid trimming trees during the storm—do it beforehand.
❄️50. Photograph property for insurance before conditions worsen.
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DURING THE STORM
❄️51. Do not drive unless absolutely necessary.
❄️52. Assume downed lines are live and dangerous.
❄️53. Use only safe indoor heating methods.
❄️54. Check on neighbors, especially elderly, by phone if possible.
❄️55. Report outages to utility companies rather than 911 unless it’s an emergency.
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AFTER THE STORM
❄️56. Walk carefully—ice may refreeze overnight.
❄️57. Check pipes for leaks as temperatures rise.
❄️58. Throw out refrigerated food if above 40°F for more than 4 hours.
❄️59. Avoid DIY electrical repairs around downed lines.
❄️60. Be patient—restoring power after ice can take several days.

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01/08/2026

Are you still needing leaf clean up give us a call. We also snow plow if you need that

Are you in need of snow clean up. Reach out to us. We cover the following areas.
12/03/2025

Are you in need of snow clean up. Reach out to us. We cover the following areas.

After
11/23/2025

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Indianapolis, IN
46220

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm
Sunday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+17653160438

Website

https://www.bbb.org/us/in/indianapolis/profile/hardscaping/m

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