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Tank's Roll Off and Recycling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Contacted Tanks for landscape materials to transplant a young 7’ desert willow from front yard to backyard. Tanks are so knowledgeable and eager to share information with customers and are especially helpful with folks like me who are missing the green thumb. Their fertilizer super mix is the best one ever purchased. I use it for FAJA every year and used that for transplant plus Agrigrow and guess what? It took! Highly recommend."
Wilmot Flyer
30 yard dumpster
Landscape Material
Mini Roll Off
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Response time2 days
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Green & Grounds Landscaping
New to Angi

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Green & Grounds Landscaping is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business. My end goal is to provide excellence service!

Response time2 days
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Santa Rita Landscaping Inc
4.5(
73
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Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

"Do not work for this company. They will steal from your paycheck. They make everyone buy a set of 75$ shirts despite not being required to wear them. These shirts will fall apart the first time you put them in the wash. The NEW payroll system they use automatically deducts a lunch break from your time clock whether or not you choose to take one. The same time clock system also will not show your clock in and clock out times or prompt you to approve your time sheet. You will only have a count of the total hours you worked that day. Once a new day starts you won’t be able to see yesterdays hours. You have to rely on your manager to manually remove the lunch break from your timesheet. If there is a mistake you have to hope your supervisor was diligent enough to remember fix it. The old system didn’t have this problem we could see our hours for the entire week along with in and out times. So when you go to the labor board to get whatever hours they WILL owe you. Not only will Santa Rita not respond to the labor boards requests you will also not have enough evidence to get the labor board to get your owed pay."
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
Acme Sand & Gravel
4.6(
9
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Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1953

Credit card accepted

"I ordered 30 tons of chat (fine gravel) from Acme Sand & Gravel, to be delivered in my driveway. They damaged a few square feet of a path I had just put in and refused to fix it. I made some mistakes and ignorance is no excuse, if you ask the owner. A month earlier, I had extended my concrete pathway to the sidewalk and covered it in tile. The first truck arrived on time and the driver came out to discuss details. He even helped me lay the tarp down and asked if he could drive on it. My only complaint here is that he did not warn me how anomalous his behavior was for the company and that the next driver would likely just see it, back up onto it, and dump. That is, according to the company's owner, standard operating procedure and I should have known. The second truck showed up maybe half an hour after the first truck. Again, I came out to talk to the driver, but he was not looking for conversation. He pulled up, turned around, and started backing up. When the first driver and I laid down the tarp, its edge covered our pathway. He did not seem to think it was worth mentioning that the next driver would assume this meant it was OK to drive on, and never even came close to it while depositing gravel. The second driver backed up right onto it. Just before, as I saw where he was going, I signaled and shouted to the driver to stop, but he did not hear me before I heard the heart-wrenching crunch of his back tire over the end of the path. He got out, saw the damage, and told me that, while it wasn't necessarily my fault, it certainly wasn't his. I should've "hollered louder." In his defense, the edge of the tarp was over the pathway and he did not notice it. On my part, I should have clearly marked where I did and did not want the trucks to go. I should not have assumed either driver would attempt to communicate with me at all, even if the first one did. We called their office and spoke to the owner about it. He used the word "unacceptable" and offered us some free concrete or to refund 1 or 2 out of the 30 tons we'd paid for. He also said he would come out and see for himself. I naively thought this a good sign, that he would try to make things right. I realized after the fact that he was just there to get evidence in case we litigate. He made the same offer of a little concrete or a refund on 1 or 2 tons. I mentioned I still had the materials to rebuild the few square feet of damaged pathway, hoping we could at least discuss repairs. He hemmed and hawed and said something about giving us concrete, which he now knew I already had. I finally asked if he would at least help me fix it by tearing out the few feet of concrete and tile so I could redo it myself. It was a horrible compromise, but I figured at least I wouldn't have to undo it and THEN redo it, and it was better than nothing. To be honest, I was already somewhat embarrassed, asking a grown man to do the right thing for no other reason. He agreed, reluctantly, to have someone come out in a week or two. This was not a priority. The next day, I went to their office to try and salvage a slightly better deal. If I supplied all the materials (I'm repeating myself now), would he have someone fix it? The answer was no. I asked what it would cost, in labor alone, to fix it, and he estimated $100. He was willing to "go out on a limb" and refund two tons, or $65; this is the same offer he made before talking to his drivers or seeing the damage. By his reckoning, he saved himself $35 and a few minutes of his time (maybe not even, since he had the time to argue with me) by refusing to accept responsibility or fix anything. He also doesn't care about losing my business (I asked), which, from a cold numbers point of view, makes sense in dealing with a one-off customer. I don't think he'll care about yours, either. "If the tarp hadn't been there," he claims, he would happily fix it himself. I doubt it, since his version of "making things right" never changed the least bit between the first phone call, when he had almost no information, and the last conversation, when he had practically all of it. If his drivers see a tarp, he expects them to drive right over it and I should have known that (again, I asked). The first driver must have known that as well, but assumed that I was happy with other trucks driving anywhere on it. Just because he asked before doing so was no reason to assume the next guy would. Importantly, I signed a form releasing them of liability ahead of time. On paper, it's not their fault. The gravel was fine, even if they do weigh and deliver it sopping wet. If you decide to order from Acme Sand & Gravel, please take every precaution. Use traffic cones and other signage to direct drivers. Don't sign anything you don't agree to 100% or don't get a copy of first. Record the delivery. If it seems paranoid, do it. If anything happens, they will absolutely avoid taking any responsibility. Or just buy elsewhere."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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SONORAN GARDENS INC
4.6(
12
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Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Credit card accepted

Sonoran Gardens, Inc., based in Tucson, Arizona, is a landscape design, construction and maintenance firm that specializes in extraordinary outdoor living spaces. Since 1998, we've created hundreds of environments as individual as our clients, always working closely with clients to meet their desires and budget requirements.\n\nContact us for your complimentary landscape design and installation consultation at 520-579-9411.

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FAQs for landscape soil, sand, mulch and rock delivery projects in Vail, AZ

Topsoil can range from very shallow to very deep. Very shallow topsoil measures less than 10 inches in depth, while very deep topsoil is more than 60 inches deep. Plants grow best in deep topsoil, which is 36 inches.

One yard of topsoil covers 324 square feet of soil with a depth of 1 inch, or 100 square feet with a depth of 3 inches.

Garden soil is topsoil enriched with compost and organic matter. It is best for sod, seed, gardens and raised beds.

Topsoil is ideal for larger projects that require greater soil volume, while garden soil is perfect for planting in flower or vegetable beds.

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