FAQ
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You’re considering an outdoor landscaping project and have questions? That's normal. Here are the answers to the questions we’re asked most often. If you can't find the information you're looking for, our team will be happy to answer your questions directly.
When is the best time of year for landscaping?
The ideal period is from spring to fall, but each season has its advantages. Spring allows plants to establish themselves before summer, while fall often offers more availability. For excavation and paving work, summer guarantees optimal conditions.
Do you have the necessary equipment for large projects?
Absolutely. We have our own specialized machinery, including 2- to 14-ton excavators, a 12-wheel truck, and a semi-dumper. This professional equipment allows us to handle large-scale projects, from major excavation to bulk material transport, without relying on rentals or third parties.
How long does it take to completely redo a yard?
The time varies depending on the scope of your project. A complete landscaping project including a pool, paving stones, and planting can take 2 to 6 weeks. When we provide you with a quote, we will give you a realistic timeline based on the work to be done and our current schedule.
Do you use subcontractors?
Very rarely. Our strength lies in the fact that we do almost all the work ourselves with our own team and machinery. This ensures better quality control, direct communication, and better adherence to deadlines.
Is there a warranty on the landscaping?
We offer a full one-year warranty on all of our landscaping services. This warranty covers workmanship defects and installation issues. We stand behind every project we complete.
How does a landscaping project unfold from start to finish?
It all starts with a free consultation at your home to discuss your vision and assess your property. We then present you with 2D/3D plans and a detailed quote.
Once approved, our teams coordinate all stages: site preparation, major installations such as the pool, and then the finishing touches. You have a single point of contact from start to finish.