4 Things to Consider when Hiring a Landscaping Contractor

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Hiring the right contractor is essential if you want to get the results you desire and avoid unnecessary costs. Working with the wrong people can end up in disappointment, damage to your property, or even theft. Or, in the worst-case scenarios, dealing with people who are not operating lawfully could end up in you having to face legal consequences. This is why it’s essential that you vet any contractor you’re thinking of working with thoroughly if you don’t want to end up with an unpleasant surprise. Here are a few things you should consider when hiring a landscaping contractor.

What’s Your Scope of Service?

This is a very important question that you should ask straight from the gate. For instance, not all companies will offer a maintenance service. It’s usually a better idea to work with a company that can perform maintenance. Not only will they be familiar with your plants and landscape, but it’ll usually be less costly that way. 

Teams like KG Landscape can handle everything from design, all the way to sourcing and planting. They will also be able to provide maintenance and give you maintenance tips as well.

Where are Your Plants Sourced?

Speaking of sourcing, it’s also important that you know where the contractor gets their plants from. This is because you ideally want to use plants that are grown where you are. Not only will these usually cost less, but they’ll also thrive in your local climate.

Do You Get My Vision?

You also have to make sure that you’re on the same page when working with a contractor. Contractors may have very different visions, and yours might clash with theirs. 

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On the other hand, you also have to be willing to accept their input and understand that some things may either be impossible to do or not in your best interest. But if they completely dismiss what you have to say and don’t seem to respect your opinion at all, maybe you should look elsewhere.

They should be able to take your budget into consideration, and also the level of maintenance you can handle. Try to find examples of what a dream landscape looks like to you online and show them to the contractor. They will then come back with a rendering and discuss details.

Are You Bonded and Insured?

Last, but not least, you have to make sure that the company you’re working with is bonded and insured. They should provide protection for any damage that they may cause to your property, a third-party or any of their crew members. 

Believe it or not, if you work with someone who isn’t licensed and insured and one of their workers ends up getting injured on the job, you might have to pay for it. So, make sure that you only work with a team that is fully licensed, has the right coverage, and has a solid and verifiable track record.

Conclusion

So, now that you know some of the basic things you should be looking for in a landscaping team, make sure that you look around and ask for a consultation. You’ll then be able to see if you mesh and if they’re the right people for your job.

1 thought on “4 Things to Consider when Hiring a Landscaping Contractor”

  1. It’s great that you talked about how hiring the right contractor is essential if you want to get the results you desire and avoid unnecessary costs. The look of our lawn is now very outdated, so we are thinking it is finally time to update it. Proper work is a must, so we should hire a professional landscaping contractor.

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