Landscaper recommendations? Hi Fellow Longmonsters,
I'm looking to have my yard overhauled and some trees removed. Does anyone have any suggestions for companies to...
jaxxon replied:
Grab the free "Nextdoor" app. Plenty of recommendations there.
blackey replied:
I got setup with these guys a couple months ago, so far so good. They have a nice online management portal for payments and special services. http://totalturflawncare.com/
V1VrV2 replied:
We used Napp Landscape for two projects in the past two years totaling more than $30k. We have been pleased with how both projects turned out and the service during and after the projects, too.
The first project involved demo'ing and replacing a concrete patio, installing a built-in grill, fire-pit, and water feature, along with adding outdoor lighting, moving sprinklers, and adding plantings. It was pretty extensive. Thad Napp, the owner, was easy to work with and on-site at least once every day guiding his crews. His design turned out great and they were receptive to minor changes that we wanted to make. Our front yard project this year involved removing two Ash trees and replacing them with another variety, reducing the overall grass area, adding plantings, up-lights and increasing general "curb appeal". We were initially less thrilled with this project as it wrapped up in April. But, as spring turned into summer and the plants began to grow and blossom, we now couldn't be happier - the choice of plants has been great and we're seeing hummingbirds and pollinators galore.
Overall, their prices seemed competitive compared with other quotes we received and they stand behind their work in my experience. I had a guy out 2 months after the project wrapped up to move an up-light and replace some plants that died. Was as simple as an email to them and it was done the next day.
http://www.napplandscape.com/
V1VrV2 replied:
We used Napp Landscape for two projects in the past two years totaling more than $30k. We have been pleased with how both projects turned out and the service during and after the projects, too. The first project involved demo'ing and replacing a concrete patio, installing a built-in grill, fire-pit, and water feature, along with adding outdoor lighting, moving sprinklers, and adding plantings. It was pretty extensive. Thad Napp, the owner, was easy to work with and on-site at least once every day guiding his crews. His design turned out great and they were receptive to minor changes that we wanted to make. Our front yard project this year involved removing two Ash trees and replacing them with another variety, reducing the overall grass area, adding plantings, up-lights and increasing general "curb appeal". We were initially less thrilled with this project as it wrapped up in April. But, as spring turned into summer and the plants began to grow and blossom, we now couldn't be happier - the choice of plants has been great and we're seeing hummingbirds and pollinators galore. Overall, their prices seemed competitive compared with other quotes we received and they stand behind their work in my experience. I had a guy out 2 months after the project wrapped up to move an up-light and replace some plants that died. Was as simple as an email to them and it was done the next day. http://www.napplandscape.com/
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Jenny U. replied:
Claro Mujeres tambien. Siempre y cuando no le teman al trabajo duro.