Frequently Asked Questions
Based on your project details, we will select a suitable contractor from our network that we deem best fit for your project. We'll then share your project information with the chosen contractor to start the process
At The Landscape List, we take pride in knowing our contractors are not only in it for themselves. We have a thorough vetting process that allows us to filter out the good from the bad.Ex: Looking through contractor’s previous jobs and speaking with their previous clients. We look for insured, professional, fair, and reliable contractors when it comes to hiring.
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We strive to make sure our pros get the job done in one go. Unfortunately, we can not always be perfect. In the event that you are unsatisfied, we assure you that the contractor we send over will come back out in a timely manner to speak with you and fix the problem.
Absolutely. If you need to pause, reschedule or cancel your (recurring) service, you can call/email us at (insert CRM phone number/admin@thelandscapelist.com)
Not only does quality landscaping add allure and functionality to your property, it adds value too. Properties with high quality landscaping can sell for as high as 15% more than those without.
Firstly is the initial visit. We will send out a landscape design expert to do a walk through of your property with you so that you can explain your vision as thoroughly as possible. Next we will send you the first draft of the design in a blueprint format. This will be subject to revisions by the homeowner and a new draft will be created based on those changes. We will go through as many rounds of revisions as needed in order to have the project align with your vision. Once we have a final design draft we can price the design and get started on installation.
The best way to vet a landscaper is by seeing what their past clients have to say about working with them. The most regularly available source of these testimonials is online reviews. However, those can only give you so much information. We, The Landscape List, send specialists out to the landscaper’s job site in order to watch them work in person.The only thing more informative than hearing about how their past jobs went is witnessing the jobs being done.
There are a lot of factors that go into pricing a project. The most influential are material and labor costs. One contractor may be able to get some materials cheaper or they may settle for those of a lower quality. You can tell which is the case by viewing their previous jobs. Some contractors also employ specialists that are often paid more for their time resulting in higher labor cost. In general, a higher price is going to constitute a greater result. However, be diligent in understanding where the money is going to ensure you are getting optimal value for it.
You want to start by taking pictures before the project begins. Decide what is going where and speak with your contractor in order to gauge the realm of possibilities. If you are renovating a space you consistently use, be prepared to come up with an alternative space to utilize while the project is in the works. Depending on the timeline, you may have to compromise for a while.
There are many factors that go into making a small space look large. Utilize light colors and mirrors to reflect light to give the illusion of open space. Installing multi use furniture and vertical shelving minimizes the use of excess space. Speak with your contractor to understand the best way of enhancing the perception of space.