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How to Choose a Landscape Designer Or Landscaping Company and Save You Time & Money

It is not always easy to choose the right landscaping company or landscape designer.


Why? You may be subject to misleading claims, misleading advertising, or just plain bad information Landscaping companies in Dubai.




It can be difficult to decide whether or not you want to hire a landscape design company. There are many landscape companies and designers competing for your business. They may appear very similar on the surface. Sometimes, however, it's easier to find the right decision by digging deeper.


This information will help you save time and money, maybe even a headache, whether you have hired a Landscape Company before or are just starting to search for the right designer.


Here are five questions you should ask before hiring a landscape company:


1) Does the company have the proper license and insurance?


This is the most obvious thing you should consider when hiring a landscape company. Let's start with licensing. You want to hire a licensed landscape company, but what does this really mean?


Over the years, I have had many conversations with clients and prospects about the fact that most people don't know what licenses landscape companies need.


Did you know that Texas landscapers may need to have different licenses? General Liability Insurance. b. Texas Nursery/ Floral Certificate from Department of Agriculture. c. Irrigation License from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.


A company that does not have the appropriate licenses could be liable. It is important to ensure that your company is insured. You should always insist on the certificates of liability. It's also a good idea for you to be asked "additional insured."


2) Are the quoted prices fixed?


An "estimate" is a form of low pricing. Be careful with these. Instead, demand a written proposal that details the services to be performed and sets out fixed pricing. An experienced landscape company shouldn't have any problems with this arrangement unless there is significant excavation involved.


Professional landscape companies price their services on the basis of three factors. These are labor, equipment, material, and profit. There are overhead costs you might not be aware of. There are overhead costs such as employee uniforms and employee training programs. These expenses can add up to a great level of service. A landscape company that offers low prices is unlikely to deliver professional service and excellent customer service.


This is a key point to remember when comparing prices. Sometimes, the lowest price may be misleading. It is important to understand and clarify what you are getting and how to get the desired result.


Once you have agreed to a proposal, it is time to sign a contract. This will legally document both the terms and scope.


3) Are you able to speak to clients who have used the same landscape company for similar projects as yours?


Landscape companies can offer feedback on their work practices and quality. Some of their comments may not be entirely accurate, however.


If they are unable to provide references and testimonials from past clients, it may be worth looking elsewhere. You should also contact several of these references personally and, if possible, visit their homes. You can also check the Better Business Bureau to see the customer's rating.


Ask for references from customers with similar properties to yours. You might not want to work with a landscape company that specializes in landscape maintenance or has a strong reputation.


Ask for feedback from customers to gauge the quality of the landscaping company's communication, reliability, and overall quality of the work. Also, ask about when the project was completed on-time and within budget.


4) How will you communicate with the company during your project?


To have a good relationship with your landscape contractor, it is important to keep the lines of communication open. Unexpected circumstances may arise, so it is important to communicate effectively with the client and the crew.


Today's landscape industry is dominated by Hispanics, who are often non-English speaking. This could be a problem.


It is a good idea for any landscape company to confirm that they will have someone on your project who understands and speaks fluent English. This allows you to communicate with them.


Ask about communication and who the point of contact is within the company. You'll be able to resolve any issues that might arise.


Professional companies should provide you with a report on the day's progress and a plan for the following day. This can be done either verbally or in writing.


5) What guarantees can the company offer for your project?


Every company should be held fully responsible for the performance of their employees on your property, as well as any plantings or other products that they have installed. This sounds simple, right? But not all landscape companies offer this guarantee. And they are not all created equally. Look for 100% customer satisfaction guarantees.


These questions will give you confidence in choosing a landscape company. This will give you peace of mind, save time and money over the long-term and let you know what to expect.

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