Spring will be here before you know it, and that means it is time to start thinking about landscaping projects. Im not talking about planting flowers or other annuals. Im more speaking of the big jobs, like retaining walls, decks and patios. These may require the hiring of a landscape pro.
Following are some simple yet important considerations to look into before going out and getting that new landscape.
First off, get a professional landscape design completed by an actual landscape architect. This may cost you a couple hundred bucks, but it is well worth it for you to see and envision the finished project on paper. This will also allow you to decide just what you can afford to do now, or wait til the next year.
Once you have the design, you can start making some decisions. Primarily, you should figure out if any of the plans can be completed by you, do-it-yourself style. Of course, many of you are not into DIY projects and would prefer to keep your hands clean and knuckles soft, but if you are, then you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars by completing portions of the project yourself.
It is now time to call out a few local landscape contractors and see what they can do for you. Show them the plans you've already had drawn up and see what they think. You should be able to tell which contractor seems to be the one you will be able to work with the best. Keep in mind that this guy and his crew will be at your home for several days or even weeks, so get someone who you like! You should also ask the contractor to provide some addresses of work he has already completed so you can check out his work beforehand. Most of them are happy to show off their work and would love to take you to their former customers.
In the end, we want to aim to be able to use and enjoy the new landscape by the summer of 2009. With that goal in mind, you need to talk to your landscaper and see how long the project will take. Always remember that weather issues will hamper a lot of the project, especially if it is a bigger construction job. That's why we need to get started now so we can be out this summer enjoying the work!
If you follow these simple ideas and get started early, you should be able to oversee your landscaping project this year. Don't forget: get a design you like, figure out if you want to do some of it yourself and then go out and find the landscape contractor of your choice. Just think about it; you'll be out and enjoying a beautiful landscape before you know it. - 17913
Following are some simple yet important considerations to look into before going out and getting that new landscape.
First off, get a professional landscape design completed by an actual landscape architect. This may cost you a couple hundred bucks, but it is well worth it for you to see and envision the finished project on paper. This will also allow you to decide just what you can afford to do now, or wait til the next year.
Once you have the design, you can start making some decisions. Primarily, you should figure out if any of the plans can be completed by you, do-it-yourself style. Of course, many of you are not into DIY projects and would prefer to keep your hands clean and knuckles soft, but if you are, then you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars by completing portions of the project yourself.
It is now time to call out a few local landscape contractors and see what they can do for you. Show them the plans you've already had drawn up and see what they think. You should be able to tell which contractor seems to be the one you will be able to work with the best. Keep in mind that this guy and his crew will be at your home for several days or even weeks, so get someone who you like! You should also ask the contractor to provide some addresses of work he has already completed so you can check out his work beforehand. Most of them are happy to show off their work and would love to take you to their former customers.
In the end, we want to aim to be able to use and enjoy the new landscape by the summer of 2009. With that goal in mind, you need to talk to your landscaper and see how long the project will take. Always remember that weather issues will hamper a lot of the project, especially if it is a bigger construction job. That's why we need to get started now so we can be out this summer enjoying the work!
If you follow these simple ideas and get started early, you should be able to oversee your landscaping project this year. Don't forget: get a design you like, figure out if you want to do some of it yourself and then go out and find the landscape contractor of your choice. Just think about it; you'll be out and enjoying a beautiful landscape before you know it. - 17913
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