Landscape Construction

Landscape Construction

Landscape construction refers to the process of building and installing various elements and features in outdoor spaces to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing landscape design. It involves the construction and installation of hardscapes, structures, and other components to bring the landscape design plan to life. At EM&J Landscaping LLC these are some of the aspects of landscape construction that we consider:

Hardscape Installation: This includes the construction of permanent or semi-permanent features such as pathways, driveways, patios, retaining walls, fences, decks, pergolas, and outdoor kitchens. It involves excavation, leveling, foundation work, and the installation of materials like concrete, stone, wood, or composite materials.

Planting: Landscape construction involves the installation of plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, and other vegetation specified in the landscape design. This typically includes soil preparation, planting, and mulching.

Water Features: Construction of water features like ponds, waterfalls, fountains, or decorative water elements may be part of landscape construction. This involves excavation, installation of liners, pumps, plumbing, and the creation of appropriate water circulation and filtration systems.

Irrigation Systems: Installing irrigation systems is a crucial part of landscape construction. This includes the design and installation of sprinkler systems, drip irrigation systems, or other watering methods to ensure proper hydration for plants.

Lighting: Incorporating outdoor lighting is another aspect of landscape construction. This includes the installation of various types of lighting fixtures, such as pathway lights, spotlights, uplights, and accent lights, to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of the landscape.

Grading and Drainage: Proper grading and drainage are essential for ensuring efficient water flow and preventing water accumulation or erosion issues. Landscape construction may involve reshaping the terrain, installing drainage systems, and implementing erosion control measures.

Outdoor Living Spaces: Construction of outdoor living areas like seating areas, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, or entertainment spaces may be included in landscape construction. This involves the installation of appropriate materials, such as stone or pavers, and the integration of amenities like seating, cooking equipment, or fire features.

Site Preparation and Excavation: Before any construction work begins, the site needs to be prepared, which may involve excavation, removal of existing features, grading, and leveling the terrain as needed.

EM&J Landscaping offers you professional, effective and personalized landscaping construction services. Call us today. Tel: (201) 362-6360.

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At EM&J Landscaping we always take in consideration the environmental and ecological factors of the site, such as sun exposure, drainage, and soil type, as well as the intended use of the space, the client’s aesthetic preferences, and their budget.

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Commercial Landscaping

Commercial landscaping refers to the design, installation, and maintenance of outdoor spaces for commercial properties such as offices, retail centers, hotels, restaurants, and other business establishments.

Seasonal Color Displays

Incorporating seasonal flowers and plantings can enhance the visual appeal of commercial landscapes.

Landscape Management

Commercial landscaping often involves ongoing management services such as debris removal, mulching, pest control, pruning, and regular inspections for maintenance issues.

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