ALL OREGON LANDSCAPING INC

19785 SW CIPOLE RD.
Sherwood, OR 97140
(503) 646-6426
www.alloregon.com
Contact: Prunty, Craig
Business Description: At All Oregon Landscaping, we understand that your home is a reflection of you; therefore, it's important who you choose to work with. All Oregon Landscaping is family owned and has been creating landscapes from our clients dreams for over 20 years. Our designers know that your landscape should be an extension of your indoor living space: providing personality, sophistication, style and livability while also adding value to your home. We provide all the desired project elements in-house, from concept to completion, never just turning the project over to a subcontractor. With our superior workmanship and knowledgeable crews, your landscape project will become a smooth and simple process.
In Business Since: 1989
Service Area: MULTNOMAH, CLACKAMAS, WASHINGTON, YAMHILL & PORTIONS OF CLARK COUNTIES
On Angie's List Since: 8/3/2005
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: yes
Office Hours: Mon 08.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Thu 08.00 AM - 06.00 PM, Fri 08.00 AM - 06.00 PM, By Appointment
Excluded Services: - parts sold for irrigation-
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: Albina | Aloha | Banks | Battle Ground | Beavercreek | Beaverton | Boring | Brush Prairie | Camas | Canby | Cedar Mill | Clackamas | Clackamas County | Corbett | Cornelius | Cully | Estacada | Fairview | Forest Grove | Gladstone | Goose Hollow | Gresham | Happy Valley | Hillsboro | Hillsdale | Irvington | Kenton | King City | La Center | Lake Oswego | Laurelhurst | Linnton | Lloyd District | Mcminnville | Milwaukie | Molalla | Montavilla | Mt. Scott | Mt. Tabor | Newberg | Nob Hill | Oak Grove | Oregon City | Parkrose | Pearl District | Portland - Downtown | Raleigh Hills | Ridgefield | Rockwood | Rose City | Sandy | Sellwood-moreland | Sherwood | South Burlingame | Southwest Hills | St. Johns | Sylvan Highlands | Tigard | Troutdale | Tualatin | Vancouver | Washington County | Washougal | West Linn | Wilsonville | Woodlawn-vernon | Woodstock | Yacolt | Yamhill County
 
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