A&J Landscape Maintenance Inc

PO Box 431
Beaverton, OR 97075
(503) 641-5782
http://www.portlandlandscapemaintenance.com/
Contact: Liebertz, Al
Business Description: A&J Landscape Maintenance Inc. has been in business for almost 22 years. Al Liebertz is the President/Owner of A&J Landscape and we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured. A&J Landscape can perform most jobs for any landscaping project without using subcontractors. We have an average of 20 employees, and during the mowing season (March-November) we have up to 30+ employees working full time. Our lanscaping estimates are complimentary and can be e-mailed to you with time efficiency. Our labor for landscaping work is $45.00 per man hour, and irrigation labor is $65.00 per man hour plus any parts that are needed. When you call our office from Monday through Friday, 7am-4pm, closed on weekends, the Office Manager, Teresa McCormick can answer your questions, set up a free estimate, set up a emergency irrigation repair, etc. Exclusively for Angie's List members, there is a $10.00 off any irrigation repair. To clarify, our landscaping bids are complimentary but our irrigation estimates (if necessary) has a $65.00 up front charge to have our irrigation specialist go through your irrigation system to see if there is a problem and how much it would be to repair it, which he can mostly repair there on the spot (and the $65 estimate charge will be credited to your final bill). Any questions or inquiries, please do not hesitate to call 503-641-5782. We look forward to working with you. Award winning. Additional contact name - Teresa McCormick.
In Business Since: 1991
Service Area: West side of the Portland area, including Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Aloha, & Hillsboro.
On Angie's List Since: 8/25/2006
Warranties: SATISFACTION
Free Estimates: Ask for details
Office Hours: Mon 07.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Tue 07.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Wed 07.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Thu 07.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Fri 07.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: Water features & electrical work.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Cities Served: Aloha | Banks | Beaverton | Cedar Mill | Cornelius | Forest Grove | Hillsboro | Hillsdale | King City | Lake Oswego | Raleigh Hills | Sherwood | Southwest Hills | Sylvan Highlands | Tigard | Tualatin | Washington County
 
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