ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – As we spring into these warmer months demand for services on everything from mowing to paving is starting to grow. But rising gas prices are starting to take a toll on local landscaping businesses, like Galvan Landscapers.
“We have trucks that we spend 2 or 3 weeks before the gas went up, like $200. Now, we’ve spent like $400 to $600,” said German Galvan, the Vice President of Galvan Landscapers.
The sharp increase is forcing business owners like German Galvan to make difficult choices, especially when it comes to customers…