Exterior Images and Design

3500 Valley View Ln
Irving, TX 75062
(972) 821-2786
www.flowermoundlandscaper.com
Contact: Gerlach, Paul
Business Description: Family owned and operated. Our family has been in the landscape industry for 25 years and have grown tired of the restrictions, limitations and inferior workmanship that working for others has put on us so we started Exterior Images in May of 2011. All plant material is personally hand selected by me and purchased from local companies. We WILL stand by our work with extended warranties and follow up programs to ensure your investment is worth you time and money Environmentally "green" company; Organic chemicals, recycled soils and materials Water conservationists; Drip systems, smart water systems, Customer education for proper watering.
In Business Since: 2011
Service Area: All of Denton County, Tarrant County, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, Dallas, Fort Worth, Plan, Prosper, Carrollton, Garland, Addison, Coppell, Farmer's Branch, Highland Park, Irving.
On Angie's List Since: 7/11/2011
Warranties: True
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: By Appointment.
Excluded Services: Fences.
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: 15%
Cities Served: Addison | Allen | Argyle | Arlington | Aubrey | Azle | Balch Springs | Bedford | Benbrook | Carrollton - North | Carrollton - South | Carter Park | Casa View | Cedar Crest | Cedar Hill | Cityview | Cockrell Hill | Colleyville | Collin County | Coppell | Corinth | Crowley | Dallas - Downtown | Dalworthington Gardens | Deep Ellum | Denton | Denton County | Desoto | Dfw | Duncanville | Eastchase | Edgecliff | Ellis County | Ennis | Euless | Everman | Fair Park | Fairview | Farmers Branch | Farmersville | Ferris | Flower Mound | Forest Hill | Frisco | Ft. Worth - Downtown | Garland | Grand Prairie | Grapevine | Greenway | Haltom City | Handley-meadowbrook | Haslet | Highland Hills | Highland Park | Hurst | Hutchins | Irving | Keller | Kennedale | Kiest Forest | Kleberg | Lake Dallas | Lake Highlands | Lake Worth | Lakeside | Lakewood | Lancaster | Las Colinas | Lewisville | Little Elm | Love Field | Mansfield | Mckinney | Mesquite | Midlothian | Morningside | Mt. Tabor | North Dallas | North Richland Hills | Oak Cliff | Oak Lawn | Pantego | Plano | Pleasant Grove | Preston Royal | Prestonwood | Princeton | Red Oak | Richardson | Richland Hills | Ridglea | River Oaks | Roanoke | Rowlett | Sachse | Saginaw | Sanger | Seagoville | Shady Shores | Smu | Southlake | Stockyards | Tcu | The Colony | The M Streets | Town Creek | University Park | Urban Park | Valley View | Vickery Meadow | Walnut Hill | Watauga | Waxahachie | Wedgewood | West Dallas | Westover Hills | White Lake | White Rock | White Settlement | Wilmer | Worth Heights | Wylie | Wynnewood
 
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