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1. When is the best time to contact
Eichenlaub, Inc. in order for the project to be completed by a desired
date?
Our best advice is the sooner, the better. It is never too soon to begin
the design process. The problem is not starting too early, it is
starting too late. If you contact us during the busy spring season, it
may be difficult for us to give you immediate attention so we ask for
your patience and understanding.
2. What type of properties do we service?
We excel at servicing both commercial and residential properties.
3. What geographical area does Eichenlaub, Inc. cover?
We provide landscape services for the greater Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
area and its surrounding communities from our main office in Cheswick.
4. How do I get the design that I want?
Before the designer meets with you, you should have thought about two
things.
a. What do you want to accomplish? Patio or front foundation planting,
street trees or drainage problems, erosion on a hillside, or screening
from the neighbors. Don't worry if you don't know exactly what you want.
b. Approximately what you want to spend this year and over the long
term? Again, this does not have to be an exact figure, and you might
want to change your mind later. But a rough figure will help the
designer to better find what type of design will best suit your needs.
5. How do we get on your schedule and when will my project be
completed?
Our schedule is based on a first come, first serve system. Calling us is
the first step. Plan ahead. Spring is our busiest time. Again, if you
contact us during the busy spring season, it may be difficult for us to
place you immediately on the schedule so we ask for your patience and
understanding. Also, the schedule may be influenced by weather
conditions, availability of material, current project factors, or
individual customer concerns.
6. Can we do our landscaping in phases or stages over a period of
time?
This is a great way develop your landscape. As time and budget allow, we
will reschedule work at your property to design and install additional
phases.
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