The Chef's Landscaping and Maintenance

22 Fillmore Ln.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
(386) 445-6096
Contact: Sjostedt, Kurt
Business Description: Hello! I'm Kurt Sjostedt. I have been the owner of The Chef's Landscaping and Maintenance, located in beautiful Palm Coast Florida, for twenty years. I'm licensed and insured in irrigation, hardscaping, and landscaping. I provide friendly, efficient, and affordable service for all of your outdoor and indoor needs. Sod, mulch, trees, trimming, landscape design, painting, pavers, you name it! I'm also a trained chef, a graduate of Johnson and Wales, so I understand the importance of artistic expression and design. I apply the attention to detail required in cooking to my work in landscaping. I have the RECIPE to take your home from a fonDON'T do a fonDUE. I enjoy cooking, boating in my center console, fishing, and spending time with my loved ones, including my shetlie.
In Business Since: 1992
Service Area: Flagler and Volusia counties
On Angie's List Since: 3/20/2012
Warranties: FALSE
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Tue 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Wed 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Thu 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Fri 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Sat 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Sun 07.00 AM - 08.00 PM, By Appointment
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Bunnell | Daytona Beach - Downtown | Daytona Beach Shores | De Leon Springs | Debary | Deland | Deltona | Edgewater | Flagler Beach | Holly Hill | Lake Helen | Lpga International | New Smyrna Beach | Oak Hill | Orange City | Ormond Beach | Osteen | Palm Coast | Pierson | Port Orange | Seville | South Daytona
 
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