ABOUT US

Our Story
We at Dirty Deed’s would like to take a minute to say thank you for the opportunity to be your lawn care and landscaping provider. Because of people like you, part of the money received from every job goes towards the National Wildlife Federation. The money given towards this organization goes towards helping restore wildlife habitats and helping preserve our natural world.
With this being said, I wanted to address a question that has been asked to us for while now. Being a landscape company in the suburbs of Chicago I often hear “why the Moose” as part of our logo? Well it started out as an ode to my late father who passed away in June of 2012. Towards the later years of his life he had a liking to moose related things. Maybe it was him reminiscing of one of his childhood homes in Alaska, unfortunately I’m not too sure. I always looked up to him and wanted to be just like him, he would do anything and everything to provide for his family. But because of my late father the moose has come to represent strength, integrity, and honesty.
So In 2015 when the company started it was in honor of my hard working loving father. Then the best day of my life on October 9th 2017 my son Kane was born. I cherish every day I have with Kane or My Little Moose Man as I typically call him. Every day he brings a smile to my face, sure there are definitely easier days than others but I wouldn’t trade them for the world. But because of my son the moose has gained so much more meaning to me and my family.
Even though our new logo can look intimidating, everyday I put on my work shirt and see the moose or go out to the truck and there’s the moose it’s a constant reminder that no matter what to be kind, be honest, be understanding, be happy, to keep our word, to put a smile on someone else’s face and to do our best. Every day is a gift.
Thank you again for your support in helping us grow, helping us continue to be able to provide services in the Chicagoland area, and for helping us to help more people. We look forward to being able to continue providing work in the Chicagoland area.
A big thanks from my family and the Dirty Deed’s family,
Adam
Our Story
We at Dirty Deed’s would like to take a minute to say thank you for the opportunity to be your lawn care and landscaping provider. Because of people like you, part of the money received from every job goes towards the National Wildlife Federation. The money given towards this organization goes towards helping restore wildlife habitats and helping preserve our natural world.
With this being said, I wanted to address a question that has been asked to us for while now. Being a landscape company in the suburbs of Chicago I often hear “why the Moose” as part of our logo? Well it started out as an ode to my late father who passed away in June of 2012. Towards the later years of his life he had a liking to moose related things. Maybe it was him reminiscing of one of his childhood homes in Alaska, unfortunately I’m not too sure. I always looked up to him and wanted to be just like him, he would do anything and everything to provide for his family. But because of my late father the moose has come to represent strength, integrity, and honesty.
So In 2015 when the company started it was in honor of my hard working loving father. Then the best day of my life on October 9th 2017 my son Kane was born. I cherish every day I have with Kane or My Little Moose Man as I typically call him. Every day he brings a smile to my face, sure there are definitely easier days than others but I wouldn’t trade them for the world. But because of my son the moose has gained so much more meaning to me and my family.
Even though our new logo can look intimidating, everyday I put on my work shirt and see the moose or go out to the truck and there’s the moose it’s a constant reminder that no matter what to be kind, be honest, be understanding, be happy, to keep our word, to put a smile on someone else’s face and to do our best. Every day is a gift.
Thank you again for your support in helping us grow, helping us continue to be able to provide services in the Chicagoland area, and for helping us to help more people. We look forward to being able to continue providing work in the Chicagoland area.
A big thanks from my family and the Dirty Deed’s family,
Adam
