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You have spent the time making the inside of your home welcoming, but what about giving your living space amazing curb appeal? Hard and decorative landscaping can serve functional and decorative purposes and take the visual impact of your home and surrounding land to a new level.
- Learn some landscaping knowledge before interviewing potential tradesmen
- Discuss your design plans in detail
- Inquire about job specific experience
- Research their professional affiliations
- Get a detailed written estimate
There are many facets to landscaping jobs. They can encompass fencing, irrigation, patios and other hard landscaping structures such as decks. Landscapers also design and build gardens or incorporate flowers and shrubbery into the green space surrounding your home.
With so many potential types of landscaping jobs, you will want to have very specific design plans drawn up before you meet with landscaping tradesmen to quote your job. This will ensure that you receive the most accurate quote for the work you are looking to have done.
You don’t want a landscaper who specializes in gardens and plants coming in to do a huge patio job and vice versa. This is why when you are interviewing potential landscapers, you will want to speak with them about experience specific to the type of work you wish to have completed.
Experience is important, but membership in a professional organization such as the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) can indicate a tradesman that is masterful of their craft. A membership in such a scheme generally requires its members to be vetted and work to certain standards.
With any large landscaping job, it is important to get several like for like quotes from the landscapers you are considering. These quotes should include labor, materials, special equipment rental and waste removal and disposal. They should also lay out a specific plan of payment for services and a workmanship guarantee. Beware of any tradesman who wants full payment for a job before they begin work.