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Arterra, LLC Landscape, Design, Build
4.0(
6
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Serving Empire, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Denver Metro's premier residential landscape Design/Build company specializing in sustainable and dog friendly oases. Our award winning architect provides custom creative design services and we implement the work skillfully to build you a truly unique space to bring peace and joy outside your doorstep. \n\nWe pride ourselves on great communication throughout the design and installation processes to make sure that our clients get a great landscape they will enjoy for years to come.

Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Daniels Landscape and Design LLC
4.2(
78
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Serving Empire, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My yard was completed on 9/13 and all the neighbors are jealous ! The transformation is incredible. I have privacy from the street, an outdoor fireplace with built in seating on each side, extended patio for entertaining and a tranquil waterfall. The trees and flowers are gorgeous ! Daniel and his crew were punctual and friendly. He assisted me with getting the design approved with the HOA which took the stress off of me. I would highly recommend them to anyone who needs landscaping done ! I cannot wait to enjoy my yard with friends and family for years to come ! Thank you Daniel and crew! The Sosa Family"
Recommended by75%of homeowners
Weston Landscape & Design
3.8(
12
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Serving Empire, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"From the design stage they were excellent and couldn't have been happier. Cost wise they were right around the mid-point from the 5 or 6 companies we had quote us but we went with them as Erik, from Weston, was by far the best in terms of talking through what we had in our mind in terms of design and making some really great suggestions that we ended up going with. Execution-wise, they were pretty good and did the rather complex job rather quickly, however it was the way they went about things and how they've responded since that caused me to rate as a B instead of an A. They were great with standing behind their 1-year warranty on the plants as we had multiple ones die the first year given some bad spring front killing a handful of bushes and flowers that had not had time to properly root. However they did a few things that were simply annoying and their responses to these issues were not what I had come to expect when dealing with them. First, they took off a section of our fence to bring in heavy equipment to property level our backyard to drain (which is great), however they didn't put the fence back on the post correctly. After months of continually having to re-nail the picket back into the post, I finally had to replace the picket itself. Not too big of a deal, mostly just annoying. The real issue came as a result of the french drain. When they drained it to the front they had to cut a whole in an existing timber retaining wall that we had on that side of the existing front wall. The issue was that when they went to put the timber back on, they didn't do it correctly at all and within 4 months or so it had fallen off. I was able to put it back on (kind-of) which lasted another few months at which point I reached back out to Erik. Rather than offer to have someone come out and correctly put it back in place, he quoted me over $1,500 to replace the entire wall! When I responded that it simply didn't need that and I'd appreciate if he'd just have someone come fix it to the way it was prior to them not putting it back on correctly, Erik went silent. I've now had to multiple times try to get this heavy timber piece correctly back on the wall and have finally given up. Looks like I'll have to pay someone else to come repair this since apparently Weston has moved on."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Colorado Outdoor Living Design & Sales
2.2(
6
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Serving Empire, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Waited to write this review for almost a year. While we are thrilled with the results, it was a bumpy road getting here. House was purchased as a foreclosure and the yard had been neglected for years, so we needed to redesign both front and back yards - two large spaces (corner lot) that were completely overrun with weeds, infested with bindweed and buckthorn, crumbling retaining wall, etc. The good news was this was essentially a blank canvas where we could create anything we wanted - bad news was wife and I had zero background in landscape design and only a vague notion of what we wanted, so we were looking for guidance and vision, and preferably a one-stop shopping experience rather than juggling multiple contractors. Daniel's Landscaping was one of several contractors we consulted, and Rob's personal charm was key to our decision to hire them. Met with him several times in April/May 2016, worked out a design and a budget for everything but fencing (not in their scope of work.) Feeling good about the decision, we put down a deposit and got on their calendar for July. Had lots of communication in the beginning, with Rob directly as well as his design team who was very helpful, but then ... radio silence. When I reached out weeks later just to touch base and confirm we were still good to go, Rob said 'Oh, did nobody tell you?' (never a good sign) 'Daniel and I are no longer in business together.' (gulp) We were panicked for about 24 hours, as it became clear we had fallen through the cracks and neither Daniel nor Rob had realized it. After some sleepless nights and a lot of back and forth with Rob, we decided to go ahead with his new company rather than Daniel, and got rescheduled for August. Once work began, it went quite fast and without significant hangups. The guys on the ground were tremendous workers, both in skill and effort. Arturo in particular takes great pride in his stone work, and talked us into several upgrades (most at no charge), things like stone garden boxes instead of wooden rail ties, and covering the cement walkway in stone. It's clear he likes to show off his crew's skill, and we didn't mind. We had another contractor timed to arrive same week to replace large sections of fencing, and both crews coexisted without incident. The only problems in execution of design involved some miscommunication about the retaining wall, as I just happened to be home and noticed one worker had misunderstood the design (a 'thumbprint' we had suggested to give the mulch/stone area some character) and was off by a few feet in location. While they took down the stonework and rebuilt the wall, the impact was that there was not enough materials to finish the very end of the retaining wall, which sat almost-but-not-quite-completed for a few weeks as they waited for a shipment. In hindsight, if that's all that went wrong with the actual project, we can't really complain. There was some confusion with the billing, as Rob had somehow 'lost' all our plans, revisions, and estimates over the summer due to the breakup. To his credit, he was up front with the issues he was dealing with, and we were satisfied with how much we paid and what we got for our money. It was just unnecessarily stressful. Bottom line: our backyard used to be an embarrassing eyesore, and is now the best room in our home. Nearly all but one of the plants survived and are now thriving, the patio looks great, the sod is managing well enough (**** dog urine!) - we are very pleased with the results and the value we received. That said, communication with Rob is hit and miss at best (my wife found it more difficult to get straight info from him than I did) so you need to be vigilant and proactive, and keep all your paperwork."
Recommended by33%of homeowners
Jesus And Son's Landscape Contractors
5.0(
1
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Serving Empire, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jesus started our project a week early and completed everything in a reasonable time and accommodated my change orders. After they started, they we here until they finished. We get tons of complements on the work from our friends. By getting ideas from Jesus along with quick estimates, we saved a ton of money and still got what we wanted. Jesus has other contractors that he can bring in for special work, like running natural gas lines or building our privacy screen."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for outdoor kitchen building service projects in Empire, CO

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An optimal pizza oven installation positions the opening exactly between 36 and 48 inches above the ground to guarantee clear visibility and safe, comfortable access. This height optimizes heat distribution and ergonomic use. In addition, dome height can vary: shorter domes produce the signature soft, charred crust of Neapolitan pies, whereas taller domes are ideal for generating the robust baking environment required for New York–style pizzas.

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