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Custom Grading Plus

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35 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated incorporation that is fully insured and we thrive on our customer satisfaction to be above any other. We like tasks that are challenging and bringing customers imagination to life. We listen and are very detail oriented and it shows on our projects. Feel free to contact us for more info.

We are a family owned and operated incorporation that is fully insured and we thrive on our customer satisfaction to be above any other. We like tasks that are challenging and bringing customers imagination to life. We listen and are very detail oriented and it shows on our projects. Feel free to contact us for more info.




Smoke 'N Green Lawn and Landscape

122 S. Rock Creek Rd.
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Smoke 'N Green Lawn and Landscape

122 S. Rock Creek Rd.
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20 years of experience

Boulder Creek Lawn and Landscape was started in 2005 with the vision of providing the highest quality materials and customer service possible. Owner Sarah Spurgeon has a degree in Horticulture and Aronomy with many years of prior experience to give the customers the answers to any question they might have. Her husband and business partner Will Spurgeon has the technical skills to bring your project to life.

Boulder Creek Lawn and Landscape was started in 2005 with the vision of providing the highest quality materials and customer service possible. Owner Sarah Spurgeon has a degree in Horticulture and Aronomy with many years of prior experience to give the customers the answers to any question they might have. Her husband and business partner Will Spurgeon has the technical skills to bring your project to life.


Ace Custom Design and Landscaping LLC

1505 NW Hilltop Lane
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Ace Custom Design and Landscaping LLC

1505 NW Hilltop Lane
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14 years of experience

We are a mid size company that has approximately fifteen employees we do sub-bidding and have access to financial help for home owners looking for landscaping and hardscaping work

We are a mid size company that has approximately fifteen employees we do sub-bidding and have access to financial help for home owners looking for landscaping and hardscaping work


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Lyness Landscaping Llc

28464 E Katy Track Rd
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Lyness Landscaping Llc

28464 E Katy Track Rd
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25 years of experience

Small company 2 FT employees, 1-2 seasonal PT, While capable of basic residential landscaping (seeding, sod, fence), our focuse is rural or agriculture type of landscaping such as prairie restorations, wildlife habitats, and forestry improvement projects.

Small company 2 FT employees, 1-2 seasonal PT, While capable of basic residential landscaping (seeding, sod, fence), our focuse is rural or agriculture type of landscaping such as prairie restorations, wildlife habitats, and forestry improvement projects.


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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The depth of your decomposed granite depends on its intended use, but around 3 to 4 inches is the most common depth. Driveways that need to support a lot of weight should be at a depth of no less than 6 inches. Walkways that won’t see a lot of weight but lots of foot traffic should be built at a depth of 3 to 4 inches, and patios should also be between 3 and 4 inches deep.

Basic kits exist, but professional soil engineers provide in-depth analysis and construction recommendations.

Yes, you can lay pea gravel directly on the dirt. First, dig a trench 2 to 6 inches deep the length and width of the area you want to cover. Plants and weeds will eventually grow through the pea gravel if you don’t lay down landscaping cloth.

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.

Under artificial turf, you can lay a subbase, fabric weed barrier, or both. Subbased materials typically include a collection of decomposed limestone and granite or specifically mixed road base. The layer supports water drainage and keeps your artificial turf from sinking and pooling rainwater. If you’re unsure what to put under your artificial turf, call an artificial turf installer near you.

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