
Blue Ridge Landscaping
Blue Ridge Landscaping
A full-service landscaping contractor, Blue Ridge Landscaping is your preferred choice for all your commercial or residential landscaping needs. Serving the greater Fredericksburg region since 2001, we proudly combine an exemplary work ethic with a total commitment to our clients.
"We paid him $2,500 to take down the existing porch step and build another. Also he was supposed to repoint the brick sidewalk. As you can see, by the pictures below, the mortar was only applied over the top of the existing mortar. The mortar began cracking and breaking off immediately. He finished the job on Oct. 31, 2025. We called him back the following day to discuss the height of the new step, which was out of code, too high, which made it dangerous. He said he would return on December 11th. He called on December 10th and said it was too cold to do the work. He said he would call in the Spring. On January 8th, I sent photos to show the mortar was already coming out and this was not acceptable and asked him to repair it but I have not heard from him. We had someone come today. He will have to remove the mortar that he put in and repoint. We want a partial refund for the additional expense to have it redone correctly. "
Dale K on February 2026
A full-service landscaping contractor, Blue Ridge Landscaping is your preferred choice for all your commercial or residential landscaping needs. Serving the greater Fredericksburg region since 2001, we proudly combine an exemplary work ethic with a total commitment to our clients.
"We paid him $2,500 to take down the existing porch step and build another. Also he was supposed to repoint the brick sidewalk. As you can see, by the pictures below, the mortar was only applied over the top of the existing mortar. The mortar began cracking and breaking off immediately. He finished the job on Oct. 31, 2025. We called him back the following day to discuss the height of the new step, which was out of code, too high, which made it dangerous. He said he would return on December 11th. He called on December 10th and said it was too cold to do the work. He said he would call in the Spring. On January 8th, I sent photos to show the mortar was already coming out and this was not acceptable and asked him to repair it but I have not heard from him. We had someone come today. He will have to remove the mortar that he put in and repoint. We want a partial refund for the additional expense to have it redone correctly. "
Dale K on February 2026












