The crew that drew the plan installs the plan.
Projects from $25K
Same team, same shop, from plan to planting.
No subcontractors between the plan and the planting. The team that drew the Visualization Blueprint installs the Blueprint — hardscape crews, planting crews, irrigation crews, lighting crews, all under one roof.
Hardscape, decks, water features, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, drainage, irrigation, lighting, planting. Every element specified in the design phase and built by people who have been on the project since the first site walk.
Average install: $40-50K. Range: $25K to $150K+. The operational sweet spot is $50K+ — that's where the same-team integration pays off most.
Site prep,
then build, then plant.
- I.
Site prep + grading
Existing surfaces removed, the site graded to the drainage plan, utilities marked, and access set up. The build doesn't start until the ground is ready for it.
- II.
Hardscape, structure, systems
Paver patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, decks, pergolas. Irrigation and lighting roughed in before plantings go down. Each phase signed off before the next starts.
- III.
Planting + walkthrough
Plants placed last so the hard surfaces don't damage them. Final walkthrough with the homeowner, punch-out, cleanup. We don't disappear at the end.
What the build looks like
from your side.
Most of our buyers have been burned before — by a quick-quote contractor, a vague estimate, a crew that vanished. Here's what to expect, step by step.
- I.
The first meeting
Chris shows up. It's not a sales pitch — it's both sides deciding whether the fit is right. Bring your questions. We'll bring ours. If it's a fit, we keep going. If not, you've lost nothing.
- II.
See it before the shovel
The Custom Visualization Blueprint is a real plan — materials, layout, planting, lighting, cost — worked out at the kitchen table before the first day of work. No vague quotes that grow over time. You see the project, then decide.
- III.
Real numbers, walked through line by line
No off-the-hip estimates. We sit with you and explain what each line item buys, where the cost comes from, and what we'd do differently if the budget moves. Once it's locked, it's locked.
- IV.
Same crew, every week
The team that drew the plan installs the plan. Same names on site through the whole build. Changes aren't arguments — they're conversations, talked through and approved before anyone swings a tool.
- V.
We don't disappear at the end
Walkthrough, punch-out, follow-up. Many projects roll naturally into a maintenance contract because the team you've worked with for weeks is the same team you'll see next spring. Most of our clients come back for a second or third project.
Start with a site walk.
We visit the property, listen to how you use it, and decide together whether the fit is right. We take on a small number of installs each season.
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