Best Landscapings in Arizona
Responded quickly. Was 20 percent less than others, nice guy, good clean up. Yelp requires me to add more. But nothing else to say. Good work.
https://landeroslandscapingaz.…
Phoenix, AZ
I hired this company to do some work to my new house I just bought. After the work was done all I can say is I highly recommend Pat and Dennis to do any work regarding the landscaping or building in or outside of your home. They were professional,easy to work with, and affordable. Please give these guys a call you will not be disappointed.
https://www.bestdeallandscapin…
Apache Junction, AZ 85120
Kyle and his partner came out and did a great job cutting down a dead 35ft tree of I had on the property. They cleaned up the branches and sticks really well and cut the tree stump down well below the grade! His estimate was spot on from a time of arrival and completion!
https://digitlandscapingll.wix…
Phoenix, AZ
An awning company we worked with hired Desert Bloom to build a brick wall around the edge of our new concrete patio. They were terrific to work with. They cleaned up the area when they were finished. Very personable. They did fantastic work. They did show up a day later than they said which no one informed us about. However I fault the inept awning company in not informing us.
http://desertblossomlandscapin…
Surprise, AZ 85374
I hired Giardinelli landscape to re-landscape my front yard after seeing the beautiful job they did in my neighbor's yard. Annette is a very talented landscape artist and did a beautiful job on my yard as well.
http://www.giardinellolandscap…
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
These guys usually leave cards in my front door but one day I was home and decided to get a quote from them to cut my very tall (24ft) Oleanders. They gave me a good price and did it on the spot. I was a little worried other company wanted to cut them shorter than what I wanted and were going to use ladders that would mess up the surrounding plants hence the reason why I hadn't done it in a while. These guys are professionals, he just got up on the block fence and gently lowered every branch he cut....didn't mess up anything else and hardly any mess went into the neighbor's yard. Overall very happy with the job they did and will use them again.
East St Phoenix, AZ 85043
I had jake come remove a block wall in my yard and spread gravel, it looks amazing and he did a great job! He showed up on time and had great prices.
Phoenix, AZ
These guys are the REAL DEAL !!! They Walk the project with you - Tell
Them what you want - get a quote and in a few weeks they will
Come out with a ARMY and it is DONE !!!
Just that Simple !!!!
THANKS
Paul
https://www.mesquitelandscapin…
Them what you want - get a quote and in a few weeks they will
Come out with a ARMY and it is DONE !!!
Just that Simple !!!!
THANKS
Paul
20104 E Stonecrest Dr Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Never showed up for scheduled estimate appointment. Did not call to cancel or reschedule.
http://www.chavezlawncare.com
Goodyear, AZ 85338
I had other contractors say they couldn't come out for months, others said they couldn't get the material we wanted. Virgil came out in 2 weeks with the products we loved. His pricing was reasonable and the job was done with fine precision. Absolutely recommend to anyone.
Glendale, AZ 85301
Thanks Custom Outlooks, for wasting my time.
My project consists of tearing out an old deck in the back yard, removing a large tree and 16 much smaller trees, forming and backfilling a new raised deck area with fill, and paving over it with travertine, and installing pavers on the east side of the house in addition to trimming some large trees.
My project is not a 6-figure job but for damn sure, it's a decent 5-figure job for a contractor with enough integrity and business sense to follow through.
Having kept a Custom Outlooks advertisement and business card from a prior home & garden show, I set up an appointment with Jesus to come to my home on June 3.
Jesus arrived and I explained the project to him when he arrived. He was professional, although on the downside of friendly. But, I wasn't looking for personality; I was looking for skills and value so I wasn't too concerned. We chatted about the project and he promised me a quote the following week. It's now been six weeks since I met with Jesus and have never heard diddly squat from him or anyone else at Custom Outlooks. Needless to say, I've gotten other estimates and permanently crossed Custom Outlooks off my list. They've wasted their time and mine. And now, they'll have the benefit of showing how unreliable they are to any customers foolish enough to ignore this review.
One other note--which I'm putting in the category of Just Plain Weird: After Jesus and I talked in my back yard about my project, I left him alone to finalize measurements, photos etc. (I'm not totally sure what he was doing out there). I came inside and sat on the couch to wait for him after telling him to just come in the back door when he was finished and I'd let him out the front door. There is no other way out of my back yard except to come through the house. There is a double gate--which is locked at all times. So other than coming to the back door and walking back through my house, the only way out of the back yard is literally, to jump the fence. Through the back windows, I saw Jesus walking around for a few minutes after I came inside...and then, I didn't. After about 10 minutes of not seeing any more movement in the back yard, I walked outside and found he'd vanished!. I checked in front of my house, and sure enough, his vehicle was gone. I'm not sure when he left or why he didn't simply come to the back door as I'd instructed. Maybe he knew he was going to ghost me and wanted to run off without any insincere pleasantries and without promising me--again--that he'd send me an estimate. Either way, it's just weird as hell that instead of coming back through the house, or at least knocking on the French doors that lead to our back yard, he chose to skulk off without a word by JUMPING THE FENCE. What a freakin' oddball!
Perhaps the current state of the AZ home building and remodeling industry makes companies like Custom Outlooks think they only have to take jobs from folks with a blank dirt lot and a blank checkbook so they can soak people on high-dollar, fancy-schmancy jobs that include lots of design work and markup. But if that's the case, why not just tell me? I'd much rather have had Jesus tell me something like: based on the size of your job, we'd have a really hard time squeezing it in among our larger projects so you'll probably be better off contacting another company, vs. ghosting me after wasting my time and promising me an estimate that never came.
I get it: construction trades--including landscapers--are living the high life right now. Housing starts in the Phoenix area are up and the remodeling industry is booming. There's tons of work and prices are hugely inflated. Lots of contractors believe they can pick and choose what they think are the cream of the crop jobs and treat everyone else like crap without even so much as an explanation, much less an apology for not doing what they said they'd do. But if Custom Outlooks really wants to convince people they're reliable, they should be bright enough to know that boom times come and go and livin' the contractor high life won't last forever--unlike online reviews, which DO...
http://www.customoutlooks.com
My project consists of tearing out an old deck in the back yard, removing a large tree and 16 much smaller trees, forming and backfilling a new raised deck area with fill, and paving over it with travertine, and installing pavers on the east side of the house in addition to trimming some large trees.
My project is not a 6-figure job but for damn sure, it's a decent 5-figure job for a contractor with enough integrity and business sense to follow through.
Having kept a Custom Outlooks advertisement and business card from a prior home & garden show, I set up an appointment with Jesus to come to my home on June 3.
Jesus arrived and I explained the project to him when he arrived. He was professional, although on the downside of friendly. But, I wasn't looking for personality; I was looking for skills and value so I wasn't too concerned. We chatted about the project and he promised me a quote the following week. It's now been six weeks since I met with Jesus and have never heard diddly squat from him or anyone else at Custom Outlooks. Needless to say, I've gotten other estimates and permanently crossed Custom Outlooks off my list. They've wasted their time and mine. And now, they'll have the benefit of showing how unreliable they are to any customers foolish enough to ignore this review.
One other note--which I'm putting in the category of Just Plain Weird: After Jesus and I talked in my back yard about my project, I left him alone to finalize measurements, photos etc. (I'm not totally sure what he was doing out there). I came inside and sat on the couch to wait for him after telling him to just come in the back door when he was finished and I'd let him out the front door. There is no other way out of my back yard except to come through the house. There is a double gate--which is locked at all times. So other than coming to the back door and walking back through my house, the only way out of the back yard is literally, to jump the fence. Through the back windows, I saw Jesus walking around for a few minutes after I came inside...and then, I didn't. After about 10 minutes of not seeing any more movement in the back yard, I walked outside and found he'd vanished!. I checked in front of my house, and sure enough, his vehicle was gone. I'm not sure when he left or why he didn't simply come to the back door as I'd instructed. Maybe he knew he was going to ghost me and wanted to run off without any insincere pleasantries and without promising me--again--that he'd send me an estimate. Either way, it's just weird as hell that instead of coming back through the house, or at least knocking on the French doors that lead to our back yard, he chose to skulk off without a word by JUMPING THE FENCE. What a freakin' oddball!
Perhaps the current state of the AZ home building and remodeling industry makes companies like Custom Outlooks think they only have to take jobs from folks with a blank dirt lot and a blank checkbook so they can soak people on high-dollar, fancy-schmancy jobs that include lots of design work and markup. But if that's the case, why not just tell me? I'd much rather have had Jesus tell me something like: based on the size of your job, we'd have a really hard time squeezing it in among our larger projects so you'll probably be better off contacting another company, vs. ghosting me after wasting my time and promising me an estimate that never came.
I get it: construction trades--including landscapers--are living the high life right now. Housing starts in the Phoenix area are up and the remodeling industry is booming. There's tons of work and prices are hugely inflated. Lots of contractors believe they can pick and choose what they think are the cream of the crop jobs and treat everyone else like crap without even so much as an explanation, much less an apology for not doing what they said they'd do. But if Custom Outlooks really wants to convince people they're reliable, they should be bright enough to know that boom times come and go and livin' the contractor high life won't last forever--unlike online reviews, which DO...
Phoenix, AZ
I hired this company to perform a front and backyard cleanup, remove weeds. I was very specific to not remove any shrubs or cacti and a price was agreed upon to remove weeds and clean up my property. The conversation was in Spanish as he said it was easier for him to understand and I am fluent. I got home from work to find him using a lawn mower to remove the weeds and he had plowed over all of my shrubs and small cacti, exactly the opposite of the instructions. Not a weed wacker or rake in site and he was using a gas blower to try and remove all of the debris he had created. When I approached him and reminded him that he was only suppose to remove the weeds, he proceeded to tell me it must have been a misunderstanding on his part. Valencia-Torres actually admitted to having made a mistake. He was just trying to get the work done as quickly as possible. When I asked him about the backyard that, thank goodness, had not been touched he lied and stated it was not included in the price but that I could hire him for biweekly or monthly maintenance. He would slowly finish the job but only if I hired him at 100 dollars a visit. As if after he destroyed my front yard I would be stupid enough to hire him for any further work. Needless to say I had to hire another landscaper who was shocked at the destroyed yard that was filled with stumps and shredded greenery. The new landscaper actually used a weed wacker and raked like you are supposed to. Now I have to spend twice as much money to replace everything Valencia Torres mowed over. Each young shrub is costing me 25 to 30 dollars and with about 3/4 of an acre he destroyed (I am on about an acre and a half), it will not be cheap. Valencia Torres mowed over my entire front and side yard so it's estimated at 2000 dollars of damage not including the labor to put it in. When I phoned the business number that originally was used to call me, they said there was nothing they could do and even threatened to remove any bad reviews I would give them. Do yourselves a favor and avoid this company.
https://valencia-torres-landsc…
Phoenix, AZ 85029
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Phoenix, AZ
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Phoenix, AZ
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https://www.groundsguys.com
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Maricopa, AZ 85139
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Phoenix, AZ 85021
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http://www.valleytrim.com
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Phoenix, AZ
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http://rlionlandscaping.com
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5235 S Kyrene Rd Ste 215 Tempe , AZ 85283