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| Selecting a landscape contractor is a major
decision. Chances are whatever is installed, good or bad, will remain
in your landscape for the next 25-35 years. Unfortunately, sometimes
this major investment is often made with great haste in the "I
am just tired of the mud and dirt" mentality. A good landscape will add
thousands of dollars to your homes value. You owe it to yourself to take
some time when selecting a landscape contractor. Ask yourself these questions
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Do they have insurance? If so, is it to current standards?
Do they have a proven track record of quality work and superior follow up?
Do they use the best products available?
Do they have the capabilities to perform your job in a timely and safe manner?
Do they posses the creative knowledge that can make will set your landscape apart from your the rest?
Can they readily supply you with a list of satisfied clients?
If you have a problem with your landscape next year, will they be around to correct the problem? |
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