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Working With a Landscape Contractor Landscape contractors help to build your dream landscape. A landscape contractor is a specialty contractor who provides the materials and services needed to construct landscapes; or provides the management and maintenance needed to keep projects in prime condition after implementation. Presently, there are approximately 70,000 landscape companies that employ educated, motivated, and qualified people with a diversity of interests and goals. The landscape industry is evolving by utilizing the newest computer technologies, modern business practices, and by employing educated personnel with the skills to increase the breadth of the industry. Landscape contractors usually have experience and knowledge of local conditions, such as weather and soil that can affect the outcome of landscape projects. They also often have knowledge of special challenges presented by a locale where they are working. What Services do Landscape Contractors Provide? Landscape contractors are licensed within their state to assist clients with:
Where Do I Start? You will want to determine the scope of services that are required before you engage a landscape contractor. Here are a few items to consider before you proceed:
How Do I Find a Landscape Contractor? Recommendations from friends, local nurseries and garden centers, or by local landscape architects is a good way to find a landscape contractor. Also, many landscape contractors belong to their national landscape professional network, known as PLANET (PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE NETWORK). Visit the PLANET Web site at www.landcarenetwork.org for information and a list of licensed professionals by state. It is recommended to interview several companies to review their pricing structure, experience, training, suitability, and time availability. Ask if you can visit sites they have worked with to review their work, or for a list of references. Check to make sure they are licensed in the state, and if they have workers compensation and liability insurance. Also be sure to ask how they guarantee their work and for how long. Once you have decided upon a contractor, get a written contract. The contract should specify what you wish to have done, the estimated costs, and the date of completion. Sometimes changes or additions may be made during the work, so be clear what the additional costs may be. For more information on landscape contractors, visit the PLANET Web site at www.landcarenetwork.org. Written by Robert F. Brzuszek, Assistant Extension Professor, The Department of Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State University. |
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