Submitted by Neoseo1300 t3_124trnq in StamfordCT
dontcallmePapi t1_je0uvg3 wrote
Not sure how big your project is...but you may not need to involve an architect depending on the scale. A lot of landscape companies will bring their own designs/ideas based on what they have done for similar spaces.
Also you may want to find out where your water table is, where your septic is (if u have one) and the location of any drainage systems (for gutters, footing drains, etc.).
That will be some of the first questions you will need answered, and a landscape company may be able to figure that out on their own without outside help (an architect may charge you extra to hire third parties).
Again, depends on your scope and your needs. Also you should know that with the weather warming up, everyone's scheduling is likely filling up fast.
(Not an ad I promise) I've worked with Bolton Landscaping and I think he might suit your needs.
Hope this helps!
Neoseo1300 OP t1_je0zysf wrote
Thanks! I totally agree with you regarding the architect. My only concern is that the scope of services (and the associated quality) vastly varies between landscaping companies so I thought going with a landscape architect would be safer (but definitely more expensive). Because we're not very knowledgeable about this whole process, what we want to avoid is hiring a "traditional" landscaping company faking / overselling their experience in hardscaping when in reality they mainly do more traditional work (mowing, pruning, planting, etc.).
Very good point regarding the water table, this is something we need to check. We do have a sceptic and we know where the tank and field are.
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