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Yardscapes Northwest
Yardscapes Northwest

Yardscapes Northwest

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Introduction
Yardscapes Northwest was started by dirt bike racer, John Beal. What started out as job building and maintaining motocross tracks evolved into a full-service landscape maintenance and construction company. We do anything, from yard and lawn maintenance to building retaining walls or ponds and with waterfalls. Our other services include: - Mowing/cutting and/or brush removal - Decks - Irrigation systems - Detention ponds and site drainage - Debris removal (we'll even take your old couch!) - Rockeries and paving - Retail sales of landscape trees, hog fuel, and other goods For those of you looking to save money on your project, we can even help you develop a DIY plan for your project! We are extremely friendly, professional and courteous and take pride leaving your job site in better condition than when we arrived. We are licensed, bonded, and insured!
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Services offered
Property type

Residential

Commercial

Work required

New turf installation

Turf replacement

Turf repair

Turf area

Extra small (less than 500 sq ft)

Small (500-1,000 sq ft)

Medium (1,000-5,000 sq ft)

Large (5,000-10,000 sq ft)

Projects and media

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Projects and media

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FAQs

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    At Yardscapes NW, we like to talk with a customer about the balance between the scope of work, the schedule to do the project, the budget allowed for the work, and the expectations with the roles of the customer and contractor. A customer should realize that a low bid doesn't always mean you're getting a better price from one contactor than an other, it will typically mean that one of the other three items above have been reduced as well and the customer should make sure that is okay before they accept a bid.

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