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River Oaks Landscaping Services

When River Oaks comes to mind, you think-upscale, discriminating, high quality, impeccable taste, attention to detail. These qualities are also applicable to the River Oaks landscaping services supplied by Exterior Worlds. With more than 20 years of experience in landscape design, project management and maintenance contracts, Exterior Worlds understands the wants and desires of a discerning clientele. To each landscaping project, we bring the highest integrity, creative and quality work using experienced contractors, and a commitment to customer service.

River Oaks Landscaping: Experienced Personnel

Our reputation begins and ends with our people. Throughout our 20 year in business, we have developed solid partnerships with top artisans and contractors in Houston and the larger Gulf coast region. What that means to a River Oaks landscaping project is that you get the benefit of these long-term working relationships. It can be seen in a smooth construction process in which scheduling, creativity, problem-solving and the use of proven construction standards make for a cohesive progression. You can also see it in the results: the personal touch, the artistic final details, inventive nuances, ingenuity and innovative solutions. Just the kind of landscaping discriminating clients expect.

Additionally, our landscaping crews are the best in the business. They are well-trained, detail-oriented and experienced, traits they put to work on each task, whether it is a straightforward seasonal color change or a complex construction project.

Exterior Worlds offers a full gamut of landscape services, starting with installation and ending with maintenance. Centrally located within minutes of Interstate 10 and the 610 loop, we are able to quickly reach all the close-in neighborhoods like River Oaks, the Memorial Villages, Bellaire and West University. Additionally, we can support our clients in remote Houston suburbs and nearby towns such as Sugar Land, Carlton Woods, Katy, The Woodlands and Richmond-Rosenburg.

River Oaks Landscaping: Codes and Permits

An important, add-on value of professional Houston landscape designers is a complete knowledge of local codes and permits. In fact, no landscape design project is truly effective without this characteristic. For instance, if you are building a new house or remodeling your present home, you need to consider the permitting requirements for lot coverage, tree preservation and removal, drainage systems, storm water retention, pool design, landscape lighting, fencing and gates. Exterior Worlds stays up-to-date on this region's frequently changing codes, rules, regulations and procedures to make sure your landscaping project goes smoothly.

If you work with a Houston landscaping company who is unfamiliar with local codes, regulations and permitting, it can negatively impact your budget. Construction can actually be brought to a halt until all the proper procedures and protocols are followed. Any resulting fines and penalties, reinstallation requirements to bring the project up to code, and the time required for re-inspection can become quite costly.

River Oaks Landscaping: Resources

We believe the best resource for Houston landscaping materials is knowledge and experience. Exterior Worlds requires that all our designers are experts in the tools of the trade, such as plants, stone, European tiles and antique planters. Because of our tenure in the business, we have connections that provide our clients with products that are trustworthy and proven-and will create memorable landscapes. Further, we will not lower our standards even if it is more cost-effective to use sub-par materials. In this way, we achieve our mission to meet and exceed our clients' expectations.

Jeff Halper
Jeff Halper is passionate for Landscaping and wants to share infomation about that passion. At Exterior Worlds you can read more about River Oaks Landscaping or Landscape Design
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