What You Need to Know About Landscape Installations

Landscape installation is a type of home improvement that has been popular for centuries. Landscape installations can be done in many ways but typically involves using plants and other natural materials to improve the aesthetics of your property. However, it should be done by professionals who have experience with it because if not executed correctly, you could end up with an eyesore instead of something beautiful and functional.


Landscape installations include several different services such as landscaping design, irrigation systems (sprinklers), planting trees and shrubs in your yard, and sodding or seeding lawns on top of existing turf grasses or other surfaces, such as concrete or stone, among others.


Landscape Installation Options


There are several different installation options you can choose from depending on the type of landscaping you want, your budget, and the amount of time you want to spend working in your yard.

  • Full Service: A full-service landscape installation company will come out to your home and give you an estimate for their services. They’ll take into account what type of materials are needed like grass seed, mulch, or topsoil, how much labor they will need from their workers, and fees for the permit required if it’s required by city ordinance. They will also factor in the cost of any equipment needed, like lawn maintenance tools or garden hoses rated for heavy-duty use. This is a good option for people who don’t feel comfortable doing much in their yards on their own or those who want to ensure the landscape installations are done professionally.
  • Installation Only: Installation only is a popular choice for people who already have all the materials they need for their landscape installation. Landscape installation companies will come out to your home and lay down your chosen materials on any part of your property that you want. The companies usually have all the tools, like shovels and hand trowels, necessary to install your materials for you. This option is good if you don’t want to spend time on your yard but still want a professional-quality result when it’s done.
  • Design Only: Landscape designers usually have experience working with different materials, so they can help you decide which types of mulch, bark chips, and pavers are best suited for the type of landscape you want to install. They can also help you choose plants that will last through different seasons and create a pleasing aesthetic. Landscape design is good for people who already know what they want but aren’t sure how to get it done. It is also a good option if you already have materials on hand or are interested in doing some work yourself, like shoveling dirt and laying down topsoil or sod.


Landscape installations have different ways to accomplish the look you’re going for. For homes with space constraints, it is often better to use raised beds where possible. Raised beds can hold plants or trees that normally require more space to grow, including flowering shrubs and ornamentals. Raised beds filled with soil are recommended over planting directly into existing landscape areas for easier access when working on the garden.

Why Hire Professionals?


By hiring landscape installation professionals, you can be sure that your job will be completed in a timely manner. You’ll also save money by negotiating with them on prices and finding ways to lower costs by switching out materials and working with the pros for several jobs at once.


Get the Right Landscape Installation Services


Choose contractors that are licensed and insured, so you’re covered in case of an accident. Research the companies before you choose one. Ask a lot of questions and get references from other homeowners who have used their services, as well as reviews from sites like Yelp or Angie’s List, where clients write reviews about the quality of work they received. If possible, check out their portfolios online so you can see examples of work they’ve done in the past.

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