6 Questions to Ask About Mulch Delivery

Cover your bases before your flower beds

Gardener mulching garden
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Gardener mulching garden
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Landscaping materials such as soil, sand, mulch, and rock are affordable options for filling in flower beds, driveways, and walkways, and they can instantly breathe new life into your home’s curb appeal. Use these mulch questions to make sure you’re fully prepared for your materials before you call a pro for delivery.

1. What material do you want delivered?

One of the first questions your landscaping pro will ask is what type of mulch you’re looking for. Common options include wooden mulch, topsoil, sand, gravel, and river rock, but there are dozens of options depending on your needs. Your professional will price your delivery based primarily on the material and the amount you need.

2. What is the estimated size of the area you want covered or filled?

Your professional will also need to know the size of the area you want covered or filled with landscaping material. You can take quick measurements of the length and width of the space, but you’ll also need to know the depth of the material you want. Your pro can help you figure out the right depth based on the material you choose and how you’ll use the space.

3. When do you want to schedule the delivery?

Landscape material delivery companies are often flexible with scheduling, but you should still know when you want your materials delivered before you call. Plan around the weather, and schedule for the day before you plan on installing the material to avoid issues with delays.

4. Do you just need delivery services, or will you also need installation?

Landscaping companies are happy to deliver the materials you need and leave them for you to install, but many can also provide professional installation services. Think carefully about whether or not this is worth the added cost, as moving multiple tons of mulch, rocks, sand, or soil is extremely labor-intensive and can lead to injury.

5. Are there any other materials or services you need at the same time?

Your pro will also ask if you need other materials, such as landscaping curbing for a clean, finished look, plants or trees for flower beds, and more. Some companies offer other services, such as seeding, mowing, edging, fertilizing, lawn aeration, dethatching, hardscaping, xeriscaping, and more, so consider additional options for adding the most beauty to your home’s exterior.

6. What is your budget?

The cost of mulch delivery and installation averages $180, but your actual cost will depend on factors such as the materials you choose, the prep work required, and whether you want installation. Your pro can help you choose a material that suits your aesthetic preferences and meets your pricing expectations.

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