A Homecoming Worth Celebrating

A Little History…

Some of you remember the story (yes, we still have some of our very first customers!): back in 1960, three brothers — Virgil, Warren, and Neal Wolbert — started Wolbert Bros. Spray Service with nothing more than hard work, a handshake, and a promise to take care of people’s properties like they were their own. As the company grew, the brothers divided territories so they could give every customer the personal attention they deserved — Neal taking Thurston County and starting Wolbert’s Inc. in 1979, Warren (and later his son Gary) running Lewis County, and Virgil covering everything north.

This year, after Gary Wolbert’s passing, we were given the incredible opportunity to bring the entire family legacy back together under one roof.

We are overjoyed to officially welcome all of A Better Service by Wolbert’s customers into the Wolbert’s Inc. family.

That means our service area now proudly stretches from the Columbia River to the south end of Puget Sound — including full coverage of Lewis County and Grays Harbor County for the first time in decades.

Same trusted name. Same family ownership. Same crews you’ve counted on for generations — just stronger, bigger, and whole again. We’re calling this a homecoming because that’s exactly what it feels like. After more than 40 years apart, all three original branches are reunited under the Wolbert’s Inc. banner — just in time to celebrate 65+ years of keeping Western Washington beautiful.

From the bottom of our hearts — thank you for your loyalty, your trust, and for letting us be part of your lives. We can’t wait to keep earning it every single visit. Here’s to new neighbors, old roots, and many more years together.

With gratitude, The Wolbert Family 

Robyn Wilson – Owner 

Cody Cochran – CEO (Son-in-law to Robyn)

and the entire Wolbert’s Inc. crew

P.S. If you have friends or family in Lewis or Grays Harbor counties who’ve been looking for reliable, family-run lawn and landscape care, now’s the perfect time to send them our way!

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