Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1979
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Gave me ideas for my paver patio that I hadn't considered. Great work done quickly at a reasonable price."

Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1979
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Gave me ideas for my paver patio that I hadn't considered. Great work done quickly at a reasonable price."

Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Having started the work yet"

Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1975
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They were fantastic to work with. The project was started on time, professionally done and cleaned up afterwards. My house is the talk of the neighborhood now it is beautiful."




Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
"Kieth and his crew widened my driveway and installed new Versa-Lok block walls left and right. His work was of the highest quality, on time and at a fair price. I would recommend Quality Landscapes and Hardscapes to anyone wanting to add to the value of their home. Dennis Bethel Park April, 2025"





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Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I debated writing this review for a while. I hired SL Contractors based on the reviews and meeting Willis. I wish the ending had a better story but feel I need to share my experience so others may be warned. I’ll start with the positive. Willis genuinely seems like a nice person and the floors came out beautiful. Now for the not so positive. Willis was consistently late. Every appointment he showed up late, this should have raised a red flag for me but I gave him the benefit of the doubt. My project was way behind schedule and over budget. He originally told me 1 ½ weeks. I had told him I needed to go out of town for business on 3 separate dates and we built those days into the scope of work from the start. I ended up cancelling 2 of the 3 trips to give him extra time. He still went past the agreed date by an additional week and half. He worked alone for the majority of the project and would show up on most days between 11-1 leaving around 5. Half way through the project he gave me a slip for additional work/materials. None of which we discussed prior or I had any idea was coming. I sent him an email saying I was concerned and needed to ensure no more surprises and we had to stay on budget. He said the additional materials was because I had selected a more expensive granite for the countertops. I was a bit confused as I had told him from the very start what granite I wanted and we met at the granite yard to select the slab (he was almost 2 hours late for the appointment). The granite was scheduled for a Friday when I was going to be out of town for the last trip which I absolutely could not cancel but I changed my flight and came home the night prior to accommodate. However, he ordered the wrong sink and had to reschedule the granite install which I found out during the trip so I changed my flight for nothing. He told me he scheduled the install for the following Friday. The Tuesday night prior to the Friday new install date I told him I had an early appointment Wednesday I could not miss and he needed to be here because additional hardwood was being delivered, he had estimated incorrect square footage and I had to order more (which he agreed to pay half for the additional materials). He said he would be here. As I was walking out the door for the appointment the granite installers were just about to knock on the door. No sign of Willis. They said the install was scheduled for Wednesday not Friday. I called Willis and he said he was on his way and would be there in 45 min. He showed up about 1 ½ hrs later and the installers had left. He did have them come back in the afternoon. However, when they arrived they showed me the invoice to show me the install date. The invoice was for about half what was in the proposal with the contract but the square footage was more. Willis had calculated the square footage incorrectly for the granite as well as the flooring. At the end of the project he had more additional charges. I pointed out the difference in granite price which with the additional he was trying to charge me was well over double. I understand a mark up so he can cover his costs and for his time organizing however over double is not fair. He tried to say he had to demo the old countertops but again I pointed out that was already a line item. He also tried to charge me for a faucet but I had went out and bought the faucets for the powder room and kitchen myself. We discussed and I thought we came up with a fair agreement where we split the additional costs and we both felt comfortable, I still feel his miscalculations should not be put on me but I didn’t want to be unreasonable. Again, he was way over the contracted date of completion and still over our agreed upon cost. He told me he would call for the dumpster pick up and it would be removed within 3 days. After 4 days I texted him letting him know it wasn’t picked up and that once I had a painter I would send him pictures of the before/after. He responded with “ok”. I sent another text the next day asking for the number of the company for the dumpster as it wasn’t picked up and got no response. I waited 2 days and then sent a text again, no response. I called him and got voicemail. I then got a call from someone saying Willis was not authorized to deduct the amount we had agreed upon and therefore they cancelled the dumpster pick up and I would need to take care of it myself, both cost and scheduling. She wouldn’t give me a number or even the name of the company. She said Willis had given me a discount already. However the discount did not come close to the additional charges for his miscalculations. She also mentioned he didn’t charge me for the additional labor. I explained we had a contracted end date so the additional time was not my fault and he miscalculated that too. There were some additional line items I did agree to pay because again, I wanted to be fair. For example, he added costs for putting the baseboards back on and rehanging closet doors which I thought should be included but let that go as it was not specified in the agreement so I felt that was on me, there were a few other little things I just said okay on. I looked up online the dumpster pickup and called them. I found out that he had over filled the dumpster bags and I would need to order another bag and remove the overflow myself. This was the final straw for me. I was not going to write a review at all and let it go but I feel others should be informed when making the decision to hire Willis. Again, his work seems great but I question a contractor that miscalculates measurements at every turn and tries to over charge for his mistakes. Also to not even tell me they were canceling the dumpster (which was a line item in our agreement) was just outright dishonest and unfair. Now I am concerned that if anything goes wrong with the flooring he won’t make it right. It is disappointing to end the project with doubt and mistrust."



Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"small job done well and efficiently at a reasonable price."





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Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Emergency services offered
"To begin, I’m not typically someone who writes a review for a business, my dining experience, etc, regardless of my position being good or bad. That said, however, I do find it necessary to write a review for Cargan Industries. For years, I didn’t have a backyard. I stepped out of my home and onto a concrete driveway, which lead to a 25’ hill and difficult access to a lower area, which was not a useable space. I finally decided the only way to utilize any of this space was to build retaining walls with steps to access the lower area. At that point, I began researching landscaping companies. I received a few estimates, and the price tag was hefty, but I understood this going into the project. Fortunately, a friend recommended I call Mike Swasey, the owner of Cargan Industries, which I did. Upon contacting Mike, he was candid about his schedule and told me the earliest he could be there was the following week. At first I thought, “How bad do you want the job if you can’t get here until next week?” I had to check myself though and realize that my project isn’t the only project out there. Fast forward to the following week and Mike showed up on time and I explained to him the dilemma I was having and my thoughts on the project. I almost immediately knew he was getting the job at that point. He not only listened to my ideas, but he began asking questions and making additional recommendations that I had not considered. I’ll chalk that up to lack of experience and vision on my end. I believe things happen for a reason and I’m certain that recommendation from my friend was supposed to happen because I couldn’t have envisioned a greater outcome for this project. The result was 20’ retaining wall, which provided me with a 2,000 square foot, level back yard. Additionally, I was able to build a detached garage that I had always wanted, but figured could never happen. I’ll admit, there were some pain points throughout the process as the project turned out to me somewhat of a logistical nightmare due to the amount of materials needed and the lack of space on my property to stage them, along with the equipment needed to complete the project. This was no fault of Cargan, but rather the limited amount of space I had available to them. As I reflect back, it still seems unbelievable how Mike and his crew were able to maneuver about my property and complete this project. My property looked like a construction site with the equipment, dirt, stone, blocks, etc., but they certainly never left it looking a mess when they left each day. I watched the Cargan team clean-up their tools, my driveway, and even the road where they accessed my driveway to make sure I wasn’t catching any static from the neighbors. Anyways, I remain so pleased that I can go on and on about my experience. This was the first project completed for me by Mike Swasey and Cargan Industries, which finished just over a year ago. Since then, I’ve had Cargan install a patio for my parents and a few other retaining walls. Please, if you are considering an outdoor project, call these guys! The entire team is respectful, hard-working, and knowledgeable. "





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Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I highly recommend Daft construction, I used them to install carbon fiber for foundation reinforcing. Rob was very easy to communicate with and the work got done in a timely manner. Everything was top notch from the the initial visit to the cleanup!"

Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were good and price was good"





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Serving Canonsburg, PA and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"high quality workmanship. Clean as they go. Always on time and easy to schedule with. These guys make sure you are 100% satisfied with the work. Highly recommended. Very fair estimates. If you want the work done right and a true estimate for the job, I would call Jeff first. He's definitely my guy for any future projects."





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