When should I start with design?
Start with design when multiple systems are involved: drainage, irrigation, hardscape, planting, lighting, or outdoor living.
Create a clear plan for landscaping, outdoor living, drainage, irrigation, hardscapes, pool areas, planting, and property improvements before money goes into the ground.
Move from a scattered wish list to a practical outdoor plan that connects water, plants, surfaces, lighting, and maintenance.
Need a plan
Multiple outdoor problems
Want phased improvements
Need pool area plan
Need drainage plan
Need planting concept
Each path is organized by symptoms and outcomes, so customers can start with what they are seeing and move toward the right service.
Every outdoor request should become easier to understand, price, schedule, and maintain.
Share property goals and problem areas
Upload photos, measurements, budget, and timeline
Choose must-have and nice-to-have features
Create a design/install or improvement path
Design pricing depends on the level of planning required, measurements, concept depth, revisions, and whether the work leads directly into installation.
Connects services before work starts
Useful for phased projects
Budget and timeline aware
Prevents disconnected outdoor decisions
Start with design when multiple systems are involved: drainage, irrigation, hardscape, planting, lighting, or outdoor living.
Yes. A property improvement plan can prioritize urgent fixes and future upgrades.
Yes. Photos, measurements, style references, problem areas, budget, and timeline all help.
Photos, address, timeline, and what you are seeing help us recommend the right service, visit, plan, or proposal.