Ask Questions About the Contractor’s Design Approach, and Make Sure You Feel Comfortable With It.Ask questions about the contractor’s design approach, and make sure you feel comfortable with it.
Ask how long they have been in business, how many projects they have completed, and what kind of feedback they get from clients.
If there are any design elements that you don’t like or think will take too much time to install (such as stone pavers), ask if that can be done later in the project or if another option is available.
Ask the Contractor to See Before-and-After Photos from Previous Projects.
Before you start a project, ask the contractor to send you before-and-after photos of their work. You want to see their capabilities and how they can help you achieve your goals.
It would help if you also asked for recommendations from people you trust. If they have been happy with the services of a landscaper, they’re probably going to recommend that one too. Check online reviews and look at their social media presence as well—the contractor with the best reputation is likely the contractor who cares about their customers and will give them good advice on choosing your ideal landscape designer. You can also look at the website of your potential vendors to check out what kind of work they offer (or don’t) before agreeing on an appointment time or price range so that you know what’s expected when it comes time for installation or maintenance services this fall! Visit Landscaping Bowmanville to learn more about the services they offer.