While you could get away with doing fairly easy projects yourself, hiring a professional has quite a few advantages. Even if it’s just for a few hours of advice or a consultation from a landscape designer, you’ll be sure to save both time and money on small projects. You will also get an expert’s opinion on what plants will be the best choice for what your planning and where you live which is well worth the cost by itself. And of course large projects will most definitely need the help of a pro.

More Benefits

Hiring a professional will help to guarantee you will be satisfied with your end results. And while many homeowners may not want to pay for the extra cost, when you realize that the enjoyment, use, and experiences you will be able to have in a space which is properly designed will last for years into the future, it is really worth the investment.

A pro will also help you to pick the best materials, and layout for your project based on their vast experience with so many different properties.

Things To Consider

Taking an honest look at the scale of your project will often times convince you that doing everything yourself isn’t really the most realistic option, or the most intelligent. You should also keep in mind the unique challenges your property or space may present, and just how much you are thinking about changing.

 

 

Typical Options

There are a few different options when it comes to what type of expert you need. A landscape designer will be able to help with picking plants and trees. They are great for jobs like patios and can also be used to supervise the landscaping process. Many will often work for the hour which is fantastic news if you have a small project.

Landscape architects also can be paid and hourly rate. They will be able to help you with more serious challenges like drainage systems, steep slopes, and retaining walls. You will need to work with one in some areas to make sure you meet local codes.

Landscape contractors are the ones who either complete the actual project or use a team to do so. From decks and patios to sprinkler systems, once you have your plans drawn up from a landscape designer or architect the contractor can bid on them. Some also work for an hourly rate.

For outdoor lighting you’ll need a landscape lighting designer. This is something most homeowners have no experience with so hiring a pro is a smart move. They can help you to plan and install a well laid out lighting plan and are paid by the hour.

If you don’t have the skills, time, or knowledge a professional is probably the answer for you. Even if it’s just for a consultation, it is well worth the insight you will gain. Whether large or small there are options to make sure your project is a success.

 

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