About
Everything we do is highly tailored to individual lawns and landscapes using materials, designs, and equipment best for Colorado's climates. Expect value, quality, and horticulture.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We like to understand what their needs are and see where ew can help he best. We let the landscaping and plants tell us the rest of the needs and when the two meet, envous results happen.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Aragon is a province in Spain where my family have been mountain farmers with the Pyraneese across many generations.
No one in this company simply does it for work. We produce results organically, with less cost and effort because we understand and love the environments we create.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
Lawn and seasonal services are priced by square footage. Landscape projects are by hours and materials.
We are fairly priced and do not charge anything if our value and artisan work is not recognized.
How did you get started in this business?
Our way of life.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Residential, Commercial, Volunteer Organizations, City
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
A company had charged an individual close to $10,000 dollars to put in flagstone on top of river rock on a 50% grade. Esentially this was the equivilant of riding a sled on a pile of marbles, an extreemly dangerous situation to be certain. We used his existing material, some reclaimed wood and scrap flagstone and had elevated steps cemented wihle the rock bordered to the side of the steps for $2,500.00. We then wrote a letter about how dangerous that installation was and that we believed it violated City code to which he is now recovering the money that was paid to us.
Landscaping with some justice and a happy (and safe) customer.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Look for someone that listens first, articulates what you said, then jumps in to solutioning. You will usually have better results by doing a little research up front about materials, and costs. Make sure that if you do web searching, the information is relevant in Colorado or the for the climate for which you live. The most time and money I see wasted is trying to follow a schedule or use products that are not designed for the right climate.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What is the goal (scope your budget)?
How do I feel about non organic products?
What is their satisfaction policy?
If I simply have questions or want to plan something out for the next season, is that possible?
How important is cost vs quality. In this industry, you certainly get what you pay for.