Owner-operated
The person responsible for the quote stays accountable for the work, schedule, and final walkthrough.
About WBS Landscaping
The person who reviews the property stays accountable for the quote, the work, the schedule, and the final walkthrough. That keeps communication direct and the scope grounded in what the project actually needs.
A practical way to work
WBS is built around residential, commercial, and new-construction projects that need a clear outcome: reduce maintenance, correct water movement, finish a new landscape, restore a lawn, reset a bed, or clear the way for the next phase.
That means explaining when photos are enough, when a site visit is necessary, what drives the material and labour, and what is not included. The goal is not to make every job bigger. It is to make the approved work understandable.
What accountability looks like
The person responsible for the quote stays accountable for the work, schedule, and final walkthrough.
You see what is included, what affects price, and what happens next before work begins.
Coverage intended to give property owners and project contacts confidence while landscape work is underway.
Hands-on yard knowledge for Alberta grading, drainage, rock, sod, beds, cleanup, and maintenance.
Built for the climate we live in
Snowmelt, freeze-thaw cycles, dry stretches, heavy rain, and short establishment seasons all affect how a yard should be graded, prepared, and maintained.
Verify before work begins
A website is a starting point. The property review, current business details, coverage requirements, and written project scope are what let you make an informed hiring decision.
WBS Landscaping is an owner-operated business based in Red Deer, Alberta. Reach the business at (825) 794-2188 or hackett_rob@yahoo.ca.
WBS states WCB coverage and $2 million in liability insurance. Share any builder, manager, or procurement documentation requirements before the work is accepted so current requirements can be checked.
General website guidance cannot establish grade, quantities, buried conditions, access, or a safe drainage outlet. Those details belong in the review and written scope for the actual site.
Ask what happens if hidden conditions or requested additions change the work. The scope, price, and schedule impact should be understood before extra work proceeds.
Start with the location, the problem or requested work, and what you want the finished area to do. WBS will confirm the next useful step.