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Brohaus Landscaping

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Brohaus Landscaping

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9 years of experience

Brohaus is a family owned business. Making beautiful landscapes one home at a time. Clean cut gentalmen ready to make your landscape dream come to reality. We do accept two payments. First payment on initial start date and second half of completion of job.

Brohaus is a family owned business. Making beautiful landscapes one home at a time. Clean cut gentalmen ready to make your landscape dream come to reality. We do accept two payments. First payment on initial start date and second half of completion of job.



"It went perfectly. Abraham was great and didn't try to up-sell unnecessarily. They were very quick and cleaned up afterwards. They were only at my house about 30 minutes and the price was very good. Abraham as very clear and responded quickly to my needs. He completed everything I needed done."

Donna M on March 2021

"It went perfectly. Abraham was great and didn't try to up-sell unnecessarily. They were very quick and cleaned up afterwards. They were only at my house about 30 minutes and the price was very good. Abraham as very clear and responded quickly to my needs. He completed everything I needed done."

Donna M on March 2021




Platinum Pacific Landscape

2602 E Quincy Ave
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Platinum Pacific Landscape

2602 E Quincy Ave
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22 years of experience

We are a landscape company that can handle small to large projects. Our number of employees varies depending on the size of the project and the task at hand. We can do some subcontracting if there is a part of the project that is not our specialty. Our Billing is typically progress billing as tasks are completed we walk the project with the responsible party for approval of the billing.

We are a landscape company that can handle small to large projects. Our number of employees varies depending on the size of the project and the task at hand. We can do some subcontracting if there is a part of the project that is not our specialty. Our Billing is typically progress billing as tasks are completed we walk the project with the responsible party for approval of the billing.





Koi Masters USA, Inc.

1115 W Struck Ave
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Koi Masters USA, Inc.

1115 W Struck Ave
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39 years of experience

At Koi Masters USA Inc., we take care to provide our customers high quality service, personalized for their unique needs. We are available to take your order 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our staff members are professional, courteous and efficient. General Contracting specializing in : -Hardscapes -Equipment Sales -Pool Construction -Equipment Installation and Repair -Pool Plaster Installation and Repair -Waterfall Installation -Pond Construction and Repair -Stamped and Custom Concrete

"Jake is a pathological liar who cannot be trusted to complete a job, much less complete the job correctly. Mostly because he does not keep his word and because he does not verify his crew's work -- AT ALL. I have text messages telling him he needs to come to the job site and confirm that the job is getting done properly, let alone getting done at all but he wouldn't show up, or would show up hours late, completely disrespectful of work schedule. We have invested a substantial amount of money into this project that he reassured us would get done. IT DIDN'T GET DONE. There are a TON of imperfections, tile cut improperly (because they were freehanding it instead of using a stable surface) And in addition to that, we ended up paying an additional $8,000 on top of a $72,000 invoice because he didn't properly measure the jobsite. Shouldn't that be a pretty simple thing for a LICENSED CONTRACTOR to be able to do? He breached his contract in many ways, but one of the most terrifying ways is by stating that he is an expert in this type of project, but then later admits this is outside his scope of work. Jake talks a big game and is quite a salesman, but when it comes to execution and skill of the actual project, he knows absolutely nothing. Jake was also using our checks to pay other customer invoices rather than paying OUR invoices for supplies. I know this because I called Resources Building Material, which is where he told us to get the pavers from. I spoke with Brenda, his favorite rep there, and she told me that the checks I wrote, were only partially getting paid on my invoices, which is why my pavers were so behind -- the invoices weren't being paid. Jake told me that the pavers weren't getting delivered because Resources was having an issue with their trucks. Brenda told me that is false. She told me that they had been fronting our material to Jake until he paid the invoice but had to stop until the invoices were fully paid. So where is our money going? Jake admitted to floating money around different projects. Essentially, I'm funding someone else's project and not getting mine completed. Jake also has a known/active heroin addict on his crew that he continues to bring to job sites and allows to work on people's yards, making him quite a liability to a home owner for several reasons. If he brings someone named Trent to your job site, absolutely send them all away. Jake already has zero respect for your project if he sends Trent. Jake isn't a clean cut person, either. He has shown up to our jobsite high, eyes blood shot red (even in the morning) and moving/walking at a snail's pace. You will see the difference of a sober Jake versus a high Jake incredibly fast. Jake stole the DBA from his high school friend (OCIP) who fired him as his subcontractor because he was unreliable and unprofessional. I spoke with the owner of the real OCIP, Tyler, who gave me the entire back story. When I called OCIP, I thought I would reach someone above Jake when it turns out, Jake was fired more than a year ago from the company. The real OCIP is called Orange County Interlocking Pavers, but Jake coined the name Orange County Integrity Pavers to mislead any customers. I thought I was hiring the real OCIP with all the wonderful reviews across all the platforms, not the knockoff OCIP that doesn't know how to lay down pavers. Orange County Integrity Pavers. PAVERS. How are pavers outside of your scope of work but you are using this as your DBA? We had to fire Jake and bring in anther contractor to properly complete this job. So on top of a simple job that should have taken 3-4 weeks at most that has now been in process for almost 12 weeks, we need to pay another contractor almost $15k + another 3-4 weeks to correct the mistakes that Jake and his crew did to our project. We also have filed a complaint with the Contractor's License Board and will be going to arbitration for this matter."

Lana B on August 2021

At Koi Masters USA Inc., we take care to provide our customers high quality service, personalized for their unique needs. We are available to take your order 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our staff members are professional, courteous and efficient. General Contracting specializing in : -Hardscapes -Equipment Sales -Pool Construction -Equipment Installation and Repair -Pool Plaster Installation and Repair -Waterfall Installation -Pond Construction and Repair -Stamped and Custom Concrete

"Jake is a pathological liar who cannot be trusted to complete a job, much less complete the job correctly. Mostly because he does not keep his word and because he does not verify his crew's work -- AT ALL. I have text messages telling him he needs to come to the job site and confirm that the job is getting done properly, let alone getting done at all but he wouldn't show up, or would show up hours late, completely disrespectful of work schedule. We have invested a substantial amount of money into this project that he reassured us would get done. IT DIDN'T GET DONE. There are a TON of imperfections, tile cut improperly (because they were freehanding it instead of using a stable surface) And in addition to that, we ended up paying an additional $8,000 on top of a $72,000 invoice because he didn't properly measure the jobsite. Shouldn't that be a pretty simple thing for a LICENSED CONTRACTOR to be able to do? He breached his contract in many ways, but one of the most terrifying ways is by stating that he is an expert in this type of project, but then later admits this is outside his scope of work. Jake talks a big game and is quite a salesman, but when it comes to execution and skill of the actual project, he knows absolutely nothing. Jake was also using our checks to pay other customer invoices rather than paying OUR invoices for supplies. I know this because I called Resources Building Material, which is where he told us to get the pavers from. I spoke with Brenda, his favorite rep there, and she told me that the checks I wrote, were only partially getting paid on my invoices, which is why my pavers were so behind -- the invoices weren't being paid. Jake told me that the pavers weren't getting delivered because Resources was having an issue with their trucks. Brenda told me that is false. She told me that they had been fronting our material to Jake until he paid the invoice but had to stop until the invoices were fully paid. So where is our money going? Jake admitted to floating money around different projects. Essentially, I'm funding someone else's project and not getting mine completed. Jake also has a known/active heroin addict on his crew that he continues to bring to job sites and allows to work on people's yards, making him quite a liability to a home owner for several reasons. If he brings someone named Trent to your job site, absolutely send them all away. Jake already has zero respect for your project if he sends Trent. Jake isn't a clean cut person, either. He has shown up to our jobsite high, eyes blood shot red (even in the morning) and moving/walking at a snail's pace. You will see the difference of a sober Jake versus a high Jake incredibly fast. Jake stole the DBA from his high school friend (OCIP) who fired him as his subcontractor because he was unreliable and unprofessional. I spoke with the owner of the real OCIP, Tyler, who gave me the entire back story. When I called OCIP, I thought I would reach someone above Jake when it turns out, Jake was fired more than a year ago from the company. The real OCIP is called Orange County Interlocking Pavers, but Jake coined the name Orange County Integrity Pavers to mislead any customers. I thought I was hiring the real OCIP with all the wonderful reviews across all the platforms, not the knockoff OCIP that doesn't know how to lay down pavers. Orange County Integrity Pavers. PAVERS. How are pavers outside of your scope of work but you are using this as your DBA? We had to fire Jake and bring in anther contractor to properly complete this job. So on top of a simple job that should have taken 3-4 weeks at most that has now been in process for almost 12 weeks, we need to pay another contractor almost $15k + another 3-4 weeks to correct the mistakes that Jake and his crew did to our project. We also have filed a complaint with the Contractor's License Board and will be going to arbitration for this matter."

Lana B on August 2021

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

How much 4 yards of dirt will cover depends on how deep you want the soil to be. In general, a yard of dirt will cover 324 square feet for a 1-inch depth or 100 square feet for a 3-inch depth. Therefore, you can expect 4 yards to cover between 400 and 1,296 square feet if you keep your soil depth between 1 and 3 inches.

In most cases, it’s better to remove rocks before adding mulch. Layering the two will restrict drainage and plant health, and can create an unpleasant texture underfoot.

The number of bags of topsoil you need depends on the depth you’re filling. The average topsoil is sold in a roughly forty-pound bag, covering 12 square feet at a one-inch depth. Since topsoil is by nature the uppermost layer of soil, you can bet on only needing to fill about 4 to 8 inches of soil depth with it.

Topsoil provides plants with essential nutrients, water, and air for healthy root growth. It offers a rich ecosystem of microorganisms that improve soil quality and structure. For existing lawns, ¼ inch of topdressing can enhance root growth and support new seed. For gardens, two inches of topsoil can promote strong growth and crops.

Most experts recommend a quarter-inch layer of compost for best results, and you will need about .77 cubic yards of material per 1,000 square feet. To measure how much compost to use, take the square footage of your yard and multiply it by .77, then divide that number by 1,000.

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