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Location, problem, rough size, access, and timing give the first reply something useful to work with.
Residential landscaping services
Choose the service or project type that best matches the property. For commercial work, use the dedicated commercial section so the scope reflects the site and service requirements.
Choose the closest fit
Projects often cross more than one category. Start with the closest match and the quote process will connect the pieces.
Rock landscaping and low-water yard conversions with grading, base preparation, weed barrier, edging, and decorative stone from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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Residential grading and yard drainage solutions for pooling water, soft spots, side yards, and rough lots between Red Deer and Edmonton.
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Residential sod installation, ground preparation, and new-lawn finishing for patchy, damaged, and new-build yards from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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Garden-bed resets, mulch installation, soil top-ups, planting preparation, and clean edging for homes from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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Residential lawn mowing, trimming, and practical yard-maintenance plans along the Red Deer to Edmonton corridor, subject to route availability.
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Residential yard cleanups, small tear-outs, old sod and bed removal, landscape-material delivery, and hauling from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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These project pages explain the full sequence for two common hiring decisions: finishing a new-build property and replacing high-maintenance turf with rock.
Full and partial lawn-to-rock conversions with turf removal, grading, base preparation, edging, and decorative stone from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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New-build yard landscaping with grade review, soil preparation, sod, rock, beds, and practical finishing from Red Deer to Edmonton.
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A muddy side yard might need drainage, rock, cleanup, or all three. A rough new build may combine grading, sod, and beds. The written scope should reflect the property—not force it into a preset bundle.
How every project moves
Location, problem, rough size, access, and timing give the first reply something useful to work with.
Photos or a site visit fill in the grade, material, measurement, and access questions.
Review what is included, what is excluded, and the price before scheduling work.
Walk through the completed work, care notes, and any agreed follow-up.
Describe the property and desired result in plain language. WBS will point you to the right next step without making you diagnose it first.