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"It was great. He's wonderful to work with. He did communicated well, worked fast, and put the price that he quoted."

Solomon B on September 2019

Hello, We are a small company working in Vancouver wa. We have been in the landscaping field for more than 10 years. We have experience in the following services. *Mowing *Sod Installation *Clean Ups *Fences *Patios *Retaining Walls *Walkways *Etc.

"It was great. He's wonderful to work with. He did communicated well, worked fast, and put the price that he quoted."

Solomon B on September 2019

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Pros will assess your soil type, property geography, and rain patterns for optimal slope.

Pea gravel is hands down a top pick for managing landscape drainage.  These small stones allow water to flow through easily by creating natural gaps that promote runoff. Beyond functionality, pea gravel also offers visual versatility. Homeowners will find a range of earthy tones like gray, brown, blue, and even red, making it easy to match with different outdoor styles and plantings.

Not typically. A paver patio drainage problem generally requires a landscaping fix that can include a drainage pipe or dry well capable of handling the amount of runoff in your yard.

Yes, an excavation company is the best option for land grading and yard leveling. General landscapers might be able to tackle these projects, but an excavation company will do a better job because they’re used to operating the necessary heavy machinery. Landscapers might opt to do the work manually, which takes much longer and could cost you more in labor fees. Finally, excavation companies will understand local regulations and know when you need permits to legalize the work, while a landscaper might not.

While some areas may allow for a slope of up to 20%, this is often the maximum slope for driveways, with a few exceptions of up to 25%. Other regions may have a maximum of 12%, 15%, or 18%, so check with your local building department to ensure you’re laying a driveway that is up to code for your location.

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