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    A and S Borders

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Disease management - shrubs

    Earthmoving or regrading

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    2 years ago

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    1 year ago

    They were just terrific! I would recommend them to anyone. They were on time, efficient, and did a great job.

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    2 years ago

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    Thank you very much for your review. We really appreciate it.

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    We just had GroundWorks crew out to lift and stabilize our newly purchased 100 year old house. The…read moreSE corner had a definite slope. They put in 3 piers and it's made a huge difference. I had an old stump in the ground where they were going to be working and they removed it for me and filled everything back in. The piers were nice and clean and you could see that they were of good quality. I'm happy with the results and they have a lifetime warranty. They were very polite and professional and they were quick about getting right to work. I am very pleased. Thank you GroundWorks crew!

    The project got off to a good start. The guys who worked in the crawl space were very respectful…read moreof my house--they had to come into my master bath to access the crawl space--and the foreman made sure they cleaned up everything the next day. The next day I went out to check on the progress outside and they had snagged one sprinkler line with the excavator and said they would leave it exposed to facilitate repair. I told the foreman that that line was one of six coming out of the nearby valve box and asked him to be careful of the others. I had already paid to have one location in the area hand dug to protect a valuable tree and would have paid to have the other two hand dug if I had any idea they would tear up my sprinkler system. The next morning I went out to check and discovered that all six lines had been destroyed with long sections of the PVC pipe stacked nearby. I called my landscape guy to come over to see the damage. He took pictures for the sprinkler system guy and asked the foreman to not backfill the damaged areas so repairs could be made. Nevertheless later that afternoon your crew had kind of backfilled everywhere--I never did see the actual structures installed. It was late on Thursday afternoon before the three day weekend and I think the final backfill and "finish" was rushed--they even filled in one of my foundation vents--and debris (damaged shrubs, broken limbs, even some pipe pieces) was all over the place. I know I was asked to sign some things on the tablet that probably waived all this but I believe your guys did a sloppy job--I hope the work that's buried is better done. By the way, I never received copies of any of the documents I sign in conjunction with this project. I asked the original estimator and he said the foreman had it to give to me, then the foreman said it was at the office and would be mailed to me--I have yet see it. And I was never offered copies of the documents the foreman presented on the tablet. I had the sprinkler company out yesterday to do the repairs. They say it would have been a lot easier if they had left the damage uncovered. Now the most economical repair involves running five new pipes from the valve box out to the driveway where the existing lines are intact and completely redoing the sixth zone that runs along the west side of the house--$1,500.

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