Landscape Construction
- Free Estimates
- State-of-the-Art Equipment
- Friendly, Professional Team
Why Use Greener Image Landscaping?
1. Authorized Unilock contractor
2. ICPI certified
3. Retaining wall certified
4. Concrete Certified
Greener Image Landscaping, Inc. offers complete landscape construction services and new lawn installation. Put our over 30 years of experience to work for you. Call us today for a free consultation and free estimate.
New Lawn Installation
- Hydroseed or Sod
Greener Image Landscaping installs new lawns with hydroseed or sod. Hydroseeding is sprayed on, has a protective covering with a green appearance, and uses EndoPhyte Enhanced Prograde seed mix (blue, rye, and fescue) with starter fertilizer, lime, crabgrass and weed control. The cost to have your lawn hydroseeded is less than using sod, and grass will be visible in 5-7 days.
Stone, Walls, and Stairs
Walkways and Patios
Various Types of Driveways
Need a new driveway? Greener Image Landscaping offers the following choices of driveway types built from start to finish and provides repair and restoration services for existing driveways.
Our driveway choices are:
- Stone
- Shell
- Asphalt
- Pavers
Cobblestone Edging and Driveway Aprons
A small, round stone larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, cobblestones were used to pave streets before concrete and asphalt were invented. Today, cobblestone is used on driveways, edging, and the apron at the end of the driveway.
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Need a new patio, stone or brick walkway, brick wall, tie wall, stone wall, stone driveway, decks, and fence installation — any masonry project?
Greener Image Landscaping crewmen are certified paver installers. For residential and commercial installation of interlocking concrete pavements, the installer certification is the industry program for professionals for segmental concrete pavement installation. Certification is a testament to the level of professionalism that demonstrates both knowledge and skill for interlocking concrete pavement installation best practices.
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