FAQs
Pro-Cut Landscape Services Inc
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes, our company carries full insurance coverage to protect both our clients and our team during all landscaping projects.How long have you been in business, and can you provide references?
Pro-Cut Landscape Services has been proudly serving the Capital District Region since 1988. We're happy to provide references from our long-standing clients upon request.Can you provide a detailed, written proposal and contract?
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive written proposals and formal contracts for all our landscaping projects to ensure clarity and mutual understanding.What is the estimated timeline for the project?
Project timelines vary depending on the specific scope of work and our current scheduling commitments. We'll provide you with a realistic timeframe during our initial consultation.How will you handle drainage, grading, and underground utilities?
Our comprehensive services include professional management of drainage issues, proper grading techniques, and careful consideration of underground utilities as standard parts of our landscape planning and implementation.Who will be the main point of contact on-site?
Either our owner or the designated foreman will serve as your main point of contact throughout your project, ensuring clear communication and accountability.Do you offer maintenance services after installation?
Yes, we provide ongoing maintenance services to keep your landscape looking its best after the initial installation is complete.When is the best time for planting?
For optimal growth and establishment, we recommend planting during spring and fall seasons when weather conditions are most favorable for new plants.When should I aerate my lawn?
Lawn aeration is most effective during spring and fall months when grass is in its active growth phase, allowing for better recovery and nutrient absorption.When is the best time to mulch?
We recommend applying mulch in mid-to-late May when soil has warmed sufficiently and spring planting is typically complete.