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CHICK CASE REPAIRS UNLIMITED

3985 South 700 West
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CHICK CASE REPAIRS UNLIMITED

3985 South 700 West
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31 years of experience

We Are Able To Replace And or Repair About Anything. All Work To Be Done according to All State And Federal Laws. In Some Jobs, That Our License Don't Pertain To, Such As Electrical, Running New Wires Etc. And Fuse Box, or Plumbing New Laterals And Etc. We Will Recommend A Licensed Sub Contractor in that Field

We Are Able To Replace And or Repair About Anything. All Work To Be Done according to All State And Federal Laws. In Some Jobs, That Our License Don't Pertain To, Such As Electrical, Running New Wires Etc. And Fuse Box, or Plumbing New Laterals And Etc. We Will Recommend A Licensed Sub Contractor in that Field


FILIMOEATU CONSTRUCTION

4636 WESTPOINT DR
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FILIMOEATU CONSTRUCTION

4636 WESTPOINT DR
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21 years of experience

Filimoeatu Construction is a LICENSED and INSURED general contractor based in Utah ***ESTIMATES ARE FREE*** We can do any job, big or small! Services offered: Landscaping: - Irrigation System - New Lawns Installation - Design upgrade - Curb appeal - Rock retaining wall (large landscape boulders) - Firepits - ETC Construction: - New Homes - Remodeling (inside and out) - Additions - Finishing basement - Framing - ETC Concrete Design Please contact us for an estimate! 801-842-2157

Filimoeatu Construction is a LICENSED and INSURED general contractor based in Utah ***ESTIMATES ARE FREE*** We can do any job, big or small! Services offered: Landscaping: - Irrigation System - New Lawns Installation - Design upgrade - Curb appeal - Rock retaining wall (large landscape boulders) - Firepits - ETC Construction: - New Homes - Remodeling (inside and out) - Additions - Finishing basement - Framing - ETC Concrete Design Please contact us for an estimate! 801-842-2157


"Cottonwood Landscapes re-landscaped about half of my backyard and built an outdoor kitchen and fire pit. The first thing you should know is that the Owner, Dan and his brother, Nate, are very good at selling you a bill of goods. They are very personable and very smooth talkers. The problem comes later in the delivery of service and product. Their line is that Cottonwood isn't the cheapest company, but they are by far the highest quality. Since I was looking for quality and Dan was very convincing, I went ahead with them, even though their bid was the highest. In my experience, they are both very expensive and very poor value, for what you ultimately get. 1) Their contract was very heavily weighted toward advance payment with a large majority of the payment being due before completion. I negotiated something more reasonable. And the contract did not specify the size of the plants they would be using. It didn't occur to me that I'd be ripped off with sparsely placed, very small plants, so I didn't ask that the contract specify their their size - my bad! 2.) The quality was poor. ALL of the plants were all incredibly small. And because I hadn't thought to get that in the contract, I had no recourse. I was told by Nate that everything they planted was designed to grow and fill in fast. This is the third year and no reasonable person would look and what's been planted and say that it looks full. We were definitely overcharged on plant size and quality. And parts of the install were not only sparsely planted, but with absolutely no rhyme, reason, symmetry or pattern. Basically the plants were just randomly stuck in the ground. When I asked Dan about it later, he told me I hadn't asked for a "formal" style of landscape design. Wow! 3.) Throughout the projects there were repeated attempts to get me to accept product that was damaged (fire pit ring, fridge door, grill cover, granite), and work that was unfinished (grill cabinet, landscaping). When I insisted that the items be addressed, almost every issue required multiple calls to Cottonwood, with most resulting in promises of returned calls which never came, or a promise to be back on site at a certain time, which didn't happen. Then when they did finally return, it would be with no advance notice. And there were several instances of them not accepting responsibility and trying to blame the condition of things on me (fridge door, dead tree, dead plants). 4.) Very bad communication, especially after the install, as stated above. On both projects, they requested final payment before final completion, with the woman doing so being quite demanding and borderline rude. And once they are paid, they don't want to speak with you again. It literally took me months to get them to address a dead tree. Twice! The best quality of service and response that I had in dealing with them was by far and away from their electrical and plumbing subcontractors (Marathon Electric and JR Broderick Plumbing). 5.) They nickle and dimed me to death. They don't tell you in advance that they will plant so sparsely with such small plants that you will want to add plants (that they will charge you through the nose for). They don't tell you in advance that they you will need mulch or wood chips (that they will charge you through the nose for). They also don't tell you that the cheap mulch product you are being charged through the nose for bleeds color, which your dog will track into the house. And on one visit when I asked Nate for a quote to sell me a couple of shrubs to replace ones that the dog had chewed, I was quoted a price that was TWICE the cost of the same plant type at Millcreek Gardens (not on sale and 50% larger than the ones Cottonwood planted). That's when I was certain I was being taken for a ride. 6.) When I tried to get them to replace a pine tree that died within 8 months, it took easily a dozen texts and calls and several months. They finally replaced it when it became apparent I wasn't going to just forget about it. When the replacement tree also died within 8 months, it took even longer for them to come back, when they did, they accepted no responsibility and advised me that they had "done me a favor" by replacing it the first time, because their warranty is just for "workmanship". Workmanship? On live plants? Shameful. In summary: My experience was bad communication, unresponsiveness, being put off, value less than promised (and less than reasonable), warranty not honored, and overall bad customer service. If you have yet to make the mistake that I did and are still considering using them, I strongly suggest you to get in the contract a reasonable payment schedule, the size and number of plants to be used, and details of their warranty. And then be prepared to have to work your butt off to get them to deliver what they promised."

James A on May 2020

Landscaping Services

"Cottonwood Landscapes re-landscaped about half of my backyard and built an outdoor kitchen and fire pit. The first thing you should know is that the Owner, Dan and his brother, Nate, are very good at selling you a bill of goods. They are very personable and very smooth talkers. The problem comes later in the delivery of service and product. Their line is that Cottonwood isn't the cheapest company, but they are by far the highest quality. Since I was looking for quality and Dan was very convincing, I went ahead with them, even though their bid was the highest. In my experience, they are both very expensive and very poor value, for what you ultimately get. 1) Their contract was very heavily weighted toward advance payment with a large majority of the payment being due before completion. I negotiated something more reasonable. And the contract did not specify the size of the plants they would be using. It didn't occur to me that I'd be ripped off with sparsely placed, very small plants, so I didn't ask that the contract specify their their size - my bad! 2.) The quality was poor. ALL of the plants were all incredibly small. And because I hadn't thought to get that in the contract, I had no recourse. I was told by Nate that everything they planted was designed to grow and fill in fast. This is the third year and no reasonable person would look and what's been planted and say that it looks full. We were definitely overcharged on plant size and quality. And parts of the install were not only sparsely planted, but with absolutely no rhyme, reason, symmetry or pattern. Basically the plants were just randomly stuck in the ground. When I asked Dan about it later, he told me I hadn't asked for a "formal" style of landscape design. Wow! 3.) Throughout the projects there were repeated attempts to get me to accept product that was damaged (fire pit ring, fridge door, grill cover, granite), and work that was unfinished (grill cabinet, landscaping). When I insisted that the items be addressed, almost every issue required multiple calls to Cottonwood, with most resulting in promises of returned calls which never came, or a promise to be back on site at a certain time, which didn't happen. Then when they did finally return, it would be with no advance notice. And there were several instances of them not accepting responsibility and trying to blame the condition of things on me (fridge door, dead tree, dead plants). 4.) Very bad communication, especially after the install, as stated above. On both projects, they requested final payment before final completion, with the woman doing so being quite demanding and borderline rude. And once they are paid, they don't want to speak with you again. It literally took me months to get them to address a dead tree. Twice! The best quality of service and response that I had in dealing with them was by far and away from their electrical and plumbing subcontractors (Marathon Electric and JR Broderick Plumbing). 5.) They nickle and dimed me to death. They don't tell you in advance that they will plant so sparsely with such small plants that you will want to add plants (that they will charge you through the nose for). They don't tell you in advance that they you will need mulch or wood chips (that they will charge you through the nose for). They also don't tell you that the cheap mulch product you are being charged through the nose for bleeds color, which your dog will track into the house. And on one visit when I asked Nate for a quote to sell me a couple of shrubs to replace ones that the dog had chewed, I was quoted a price that was TWICE the cost of the same plant type at Millcreek Gardens (not on sale and 50% larger than the ones Cottonwood planted). That's when I was certain I was being taken for a ride. 6.) When I tried to get them to replace a pine tree that died within 8 months, it took easily a dozen texts and calls and several months. They finally replaced it when it became apparent I wasn't going to just forget about it. When the replacement tree also died within 8 months, it took even longer for them to come back, when they did, they accepted no responsibility and advised me that they had "done me a favor" by replacing it the first time, because their warranty is just for "workmanship". Workmanship? On live plants? Shameful. In summary: My experience was bad communication, unresponsiveness, being put off, value less than promised (and less than reasonable), warranty not honored, and overall bad customer service. If you have yet to make the mistake that I did and are still considering using them, I strongly suggest you to get in the contract a reasonable payment schedule, the size and number of plants to be used, and details of their warranty. And then be prepared to have to work your butt off to get them to deliver what they promised."

James A on May 2020


LOVELAND LANDSCAPE & GARDENS

1275 PAGES LN
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LOVELAND LANDSCAPE & GARDENS

1275 PAGES LN
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41 years of experience

Loveland Landscape and Gardens is a professional Landscape Company. We are licensed Landscape Architects and Contractors, Pesticide Applicators, and Certified Arborists. Commercial and Residential, New Build and Landscape Remodels.

Loveland Landscape and Gardens is a professional Landscape Company. We are licensed Landscape Architects and Contractors, Pesticide Applicators, and Certified Arborists. Commercial and Residential, New Build and Landscape Remodels.


SUMMERHAYS LANDSCAPING

405 E 12450 S
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SUMMERHAYS LANDSCAPING

405 E 12450 S
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Customers say: Terrific value
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Summerhays Landscaping and Maintenance is in business to provide residential and commercial landscaping services to the communities of the Wasatch front. Our purpose is to continue superior customer service and quality workmanship while maintaining water efficient designs and a clean, organized team. We are accountable for our work and are knowledgeable in our industry. We strive to continually improve the education of our team and are prepared to provide custom fit services for all of our customers landscaping needs.

Summerhays Landscaping and Maintenance is in business to provide residential and commercial landscaping services to the communities of the Wasatch front. Our purpose is to continue superior customer service and quality workmanship while maintaining water efficient designs and a clean, organized team. We are accountable for our work and are knowledgeable in our industry. We strive to continually improve the education of our team and are prepared to provide custom fit services for all of our customers landscaping needs.


SMC Construction Services

382 W 2600 N
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SMC Construction Services

382 W 2600 N
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19 years of experience

SMC Construction Services is a full service contract engineering company and have completed over $9 million in projects to date. From retaining walls that stand the test of time and frost to high end luxury pools we have the capabilities to meet the needs of your project.

SMC Construction Services is a full service contract engineering company and have completed over $9 million in projects to date. From retaining walls that stand the test of time and frost to high end luxury pools we have the capabilities to meet the needs of your project.


OMG Landscapes, llc.

14805 Oak Bluff Pl
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OMG Landscapes, llc.

14805 Oak Bluff Pl
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Customers say: Super punctual
19 years of experience

OMG Landscapes provides affordable family landscapes. Simple designs yet beautiful results. We have found that the amount spent on a landscape does not assure it will look great. We use a common sense approach that provides great results for a lot less. What We Do * We design simple to moderate landscapes * We follow a plan and create landscapes to meet the needs of your family * We are affordable and strive for lasting relationships OMG Landscapes offer a full line of services to meet the specific needs of our homewners. * Design and Consultation service o Free estimates for any of our services * Full sprinkler and irrigation systems installation and repair o spring start up and testing o fall winterizing * Complete landscape services o site prep and grading o top soil, mulch, sod, bark, and plant materials * Rock walls and patios o rock retaining walls o dry stack stone walls and patios * Water Features o fountains o ponds o waterfalls * Landscape lighting o accent walkways, shrub beds, and water features

OMG Landscapes provides affordable family landscapes. Simple designs yet beautiful results. We have found that the amount spent on a landscape does not assure it will look great. We use a common sense approach that provides great results for a lot less. What We Do * We design simple to moderate landscapes * We follow a plan and create landscapes to meet the needs of your family * We are affordable and strive for lasting relationships OMG Landscapes offer a full line of services to meet the specific needs of our homewners. * Design and Consultation service o Free estimates for any of our services * Full sprinkler and irrigation systems installation and repair o spring start up and testing o fall winterizing * Complete landscape services o site prep and grading o top soil, mulch, sod, bark, and plant materials * Rock walls and patios o rock retaining walls o dry stack stone walls and patios * Water Features o fountains o ponds o waterfalls * Landscape lighting o accent walkways, shrub beds, and water features




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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

Driveways should be sloped with a minimum 2% slope—anything lower will cause precipitation and runoff to collect. A 2% slope is the equivalent of a 2-foot rise over 100 feet. One quick way to check the integrity of your driveway’s slope: no more than four inches of water should collect on the surface longer than 15 minutes after rain.

When many homeowners think of pavers, they think of concrete stone pavers laid in sand. Clay brick is a close second in terms of the look most people want in their outdoor living spaces when they consider such a project. The good thing is that every material of paver is super durable and rated to last a long time.

Yes, interlocking pavers need sand both as a base and as a finishing touch to fill any gaps. Sand helps keep your pavers in place to avoid shifting, especially for areas with high foot or vehicle traffic. It also helps prevent water buildup by providing a channel for water drainage.

If you’re looking for a similar, eco-friendly driveway material, you might consider one of these options:

  • Permeable pavement: This material is sometimes called “pervious” or “porous” pavement; it allows stormwater to drain into the subbase, eliminating storm drain costs. 

  • Gravel: Consider paving your driveway with locally sourced gravel. By sourcing from a nearby source, your money won’t fund international shipping and will be invested back into your local community.

  • Natural stone pavers: Because natural stone pavers are made from organically-produced stone, there’s no new manufacturing required, limiting the environmental impact. In addition, water easily flows and drains through the gaps in the pavers.

Not all pavers need sealing, but they do provide an added layer of protection and durability. If pavers are not sealed (or sealed properly) they’re more likely to stain, fade, and show signs of weathering. All of these issue could result in weaker pavers and the need to replace them sooner.

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