In business since 2009
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"Great crew, happy and on site owner. I would definitely hire again."

In business since 2009
Free estimates
"Great crew, happy and on site owner. I would definitely hire again."

In business since 2022
We perform a variety of construction work. We do concrete work including repairs to concrete. Land clearing, external property cleanup, remove debris form property, building demolition, storm drains including drain tile, catch basins, driveway crossing, pond building, yard restoration work. Fence installation and repairs.
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Emergency services offered
"Jason was very responsive and easy to work with. He was flexible with scheduling and completed the job timely. We will contact Jason for electric work needed in the future."
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Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
In business since 1961
Thornton Landscape provides comprehensive landscape services from design through installation. We work with residential, commercial and developer customers throughout the Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Greater Dayton region.\nThornton Landscape was founded in 1961 by the Thornton family, in Montgomery, Ohio. Rick Doesburg began working for the company in 1969 and bought the company from the Thorntons when they retired in 1999. He now serves as the CEO.\nThornton Landscape has been designing, installing and maintaining beautiful and quality outdoor spaces for more than 50 years. Through the decades, many customers and team members have become family and indispensable to the organization. The 50th Anniversary Edition of the Ground Cover newsletter features some of the highlights of the company.\nLike Rick Doesburg, many of Thornton Landscape’s 35 employees have been a part of this family-owned company for more than 25 years. They are distinguished in the green industry through extensive education and training and many of them have earned certifications as Landscape Professionals, Landscape Architects and Landscape Technicians.\nRick Doesburg and his son Andy Doesburg, president, have served in numerous leadership positions in the industry. Rick served as Associates Council President for the Cincinnati Homebuilders Association in 1983 and 2000. He has also held the position of president for PLANET and Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association (ONLA). Following in his father’s footsteps, Andy has also served as president of the Associates Council of the Greater Cincinnati Homebuilders Association in 2007. And he was the ONLA president in 2009.

In business since 1996
"I paid Mr. Appliance approximately 425.00 to fix my dishwasher. After 4 trips to my house, and time off from work, the final result was that the dishwasher could not be repaired. They refunded me 135.00 of the fee, and I am left with a non working dishwasher. Unacceptable. I do NOT recommend their service."

In business since 1980
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Warranties offered
"Eads Fencing Co. maybe one of the worst companies we have ever done business with in our 35+ years of owning homes. 1. The first install was the wrong color (Eads fault) the first crew installed the fence about a foot above the ground, (pictured). When we informed the crew that this was WRONG, they decided to cut off the bottom of the post to cover-up their error (pictured). 2. This first crew had spray painted our neighbors fence (pictured), and paint drips on our driveway. - After all this, a few days later a second crew, which seemed like a family who also brought their elementary children with them, to tear out the fencing. Leaving 31 -- 2 to 3 foot holes in our back yard. This was to cause a liability for us if anyone was to fall/hurt themselves on our property due to these holes. Eads contract states that the customer takes care of the Dirt/Spoils, as the “installer will pile around post”. EADS had to remove all the post due to your mistake. Therefore they should have replaced the dirt until they can complete their part of the contract. They would not, so we had to fill these holes since it was going to be another 8 weeks before the correct color fencing was to come in. - Even after the correct fencing came in Eads did not order enough post, panels or even enough post caps. Making the completion of the install an even longer process. - The contract was signed on May 5, but the final completion and payment was not until October 30, 2023. - Even 2 weeks after invoice was paid, we had to contact Eads to fix a crooked post (Nov. 14th 2023) - In March of 2025, 17 months after completion of the fencing, one of the panels started coming out of the post. (pictured) - - After multiple emails and phone calls to Eads asking them to come to repair the fence, stating to them that we know the warranty has expired, and that this will cost us, they NEVER ‘got back’ to us. - We now have straps holding the fence post together - I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU DO NOT USE Eads FOR ANY FENCING. As Brian, from Eads, has stated in one of his emails to us, is “that we messed up” (July 19th 2023)."
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Will travel to Butler, Hamilton, Preble & Warren Counties in Ohio & Union & Franklin Counties Indiana.
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