Once this rain dries up a little bit we will be starting on retaining wall in Crestwood. We are replacing a rotten rail road tie wall with concrete block. This is surrounding part of a pool and we need to be extra careful because of all of the pipes running to and from the pump. The customer is in great hands with St. Louis Lawn Care. We be sure to be extra careful and clean when performing any work on our customers property.
We have experience with all kinds of landscaping.
Here are some tips for helping your landscape project go smoothly:
- Be sure that the landscaper will work with you every step of the way - Many landscapes can take days, weeks, or even months. We work with the customer every step of the way, we will let you know if we are on schedule or running a little behind. We keep you informed of the landscaping project from the time it starts until the time it is finished.
- Discuss what problems might arise during the landscape project - While a project will have a plan at the start, that plan almost always changes due to unforeseen problems under the ground. Landscaping involves a lot of digging, and many times there are object that were buried that no one knew were there when we do a landscaping project. We try to communicate with the customer about any problems that we might come across while doing their landscaping project.
- Comunicate - Communication is key. If the project is rolling a long and you see a part of the design that you don't like, or something you want moved it is best to let the landscaper know as soon as possible. It is also very important for the landscaper to communicate to you if he thinks something would look better that what was originally planned. If the customer and landscaper can communicate during the landscape project. The project will most likely go very smooth.
St. Louis Lawn Care works as hard as we can to provide the best service at the best price to our customers. We like the enjoyment of great looking outdoor spaces.
We do everything from mulch, sod, landscape installations, retaining walls and much more.
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