Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers about our landscaping services, pricing, permits, timelines, and more across Ontario.
Yes. All plant material installed by our crews in Burlington is backed by a one-year health guarantee when our watering and care instructions are followed. This covers plant failure due to nursery stock quality, improper planting technique, or root establishment issues. It does not cover damage from drought (unwatered plants), physical damage, or pest infestations beyond our control.
We use both methods depending on the application. Dry-laid flagstone on compacted aggregate base works well for garden patios and walkways where slight natural movement is acceptable. Mortar-set installations on concrete slab are recommended for high-traffic areas, pool surrounds, and locations where a perfectly level surface is required. In Brampton, where heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential is prone to seasonal movement, the base specification is critical regardless of the setting method.
Most lift-and-relay repairs in Toronto are completed in 1 to 2 working days depending on the area involved. Small repairs under 100 square feet can often be completed in a single day. The process includes paver removal, base excavation, HPB aggregate installation and compaction, paver re-laying, new polymeric sand application, and final compaction.
The number of fixtures depends on your property size, the features you want to highlight, and the lighting effects desired. A typical Burlington residential property in Aldershot, Millcroft, Tyandaga, and Roseland uses 12 to 20 fixtures for a balanced design including path lights, uplights for trees or architectural features, and accent lights for garden beds. Our design consultation includes a lighting plan showing exact fixture placement.
Porcelain paver installations in Brampton typically range from $30 to $50 per square foot, depending on the paver style, installation method, and site conditions. Pedestal systems for elevated applications cost more than ground-level installations. While the material cost is higher than standard interlocking pavers, the zero-maintenance and superior longevity often make porcelain the more cost-effective choice over time.
Every retaining wall in Toronto requires clear stone backfill, filter fabric to prevent soil migration, and weeping tile connected to a storm outlet or daylight point. On Toronto properties with variable glacial deposits ranging from sandy to heavy clay till, drainage is especially critical because the clay retains moisture and creates hydrostatic pressure behind the wall. Without proper drainage, even a well-built wall can fail from water pressure.
We install a minimum 16 to 18 inch excavation depth on Oakville properties to account for the 48 inches frost penetration depth in this Zone 6a climate. The base consists of compacted Granular A aggregate topped with a 1-inch HPB levelling course. On lots with sandy clay loam near lakeshore with heavy clay inland, we may increase base depth or add drainage provisions to prevent heaving.
Controlled cracking is managed through properly spaced control joints cut into the slab at calculated intervals. These joints direct any shrinkage cracking to occur along predetermined lines where it remains invisible. On Brampton properties with heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential, proper sub-base preparation is the most critical factor in preventing uncontrolled cracking from soil movement and frost heave.
We install premium Kentucky Bluegrass sod in Toronto, which is the standard lawn species for Zone 6a climates. Kentucky Bluegrass is self-repairing through underground rhizomes, tolerates moderate shade, and maintains a dense, dark-green appearance through the growing season. All sod is laid the same day it is cut from the farm to ensure maximum root viability.
A standard interlocking patio in Oakville takes 4 to 7 working days. Multi-level patios with features like fire pits, seating walls, and lighting can take 2 to 3 weeks depending on scope. We provide a detailed timeline during your estimate that accounts for Oakville-specific factors including mature lakeshore and heritage communities and soil conditions.
A properly installed concrete patio in Brampton can last 25 to 30 years or more with routine maintenance. The key factors are correct mix design (32 MPa air-entrained), proper sub-base preparation for heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential, adequate control joints, and periodic resealing every 2 to 3 years for stamped or exposed aggregate finishes. We provide a maintenance guide with every project.
When properly installed, yes. Our Toronto installations use a compacted aggregate base with positive drainage grade and geotextile separation fabric that prevents the underlying variable glacial deposits ranging from sandy to heavy clay till from migrating into the base layer. The turf backing is perforated to allow water to pass through at 30+ inches per hour. This engineered drainage prevents the standing water that natural clay soils would otherwise create.
In most cases, yes. We work with all major paver manufacturers including Unilock, Techo-Bloc, and Belgard and can source matching or complementary colours and profiles. If your existing pavers have weathered significantly, we can also recommend accent materials that complement the aged tones. We bring samples from our Oakville supply partners to your consultation for side-by-side comparison.
Restoration and sealing is designed for surfaces that are structurally sound but visually faded. If your pavers are sunken, heaving, or significantly uneven, you need a lift-and-relay repair to correct the base issue before any sealing. We assess the structural condition of your Brampton pavers during the initial consultation and recommend the appropriate service.
Yes. All plant material installed by our crews in Toronto is backed by a one-year health guarantee when our watering and care instructions are followed. This covers plant failure due to nursery stock quality, improper planting technique, or root establishment issues. It does not cover damage from drought (unwatered plants), physical damage, or pest infestations beyond our control.
We use both methods depending on the application. Dry-laid flagstone on compacted aggregate base works well for garden patios and walkways where slight natural movement is acceptable. Mortar-set installations on concrete slab are recommended for high-traffic areas, pool surrounds, and locations where a perfectly level surface is required. In Oakville, where sandy clay loam near lakeshore with heavy clay inland is prone to seasonal movement, the base specification is critical regardless of the setting method.
Most lift-and-relay repairs in Brampton are completed in 1 to 2 working days depending on the area involved. Small repairs under 100 square feet can often be completed in a single day. The process includes paver removal, base excavation, HPB aggregate installation and compaction, paver re-laying, new polymeric sand application, and final compaction.
The number of fixtures depends on your property size, the features you want to highlight, and the lighting effects desired. A typical Toronto residential property in Etobicoke, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park, and The Kingsway uses 12 to 20 fixtures for a balanced design including path lights, uplights for trees or architectural features, and accent lights for garden beds. Our design consultation includes a lighting plan showing exact fixture placement.
Porcelain paver installations in Oakville typically range from $30 to $50 per square foot, depending on the paver style, installation method, and site conditions. Pedestal systems for elevated applications cost more than ground-level installations. While the material cost is higher than standard interlocking pavers, the zero-maintenance and superior longevity often make porcelain the more cost-effective choice over time.
Every retaining wall in Brampton requires clear stone backfill, filter fabric to prevent soil migration, and weeping tile connected to a storm outlet or daylight point. On Brampton properties with heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential, drainage is especially critical because the clay retains moisture and creates hydrostatic pressure behind the wall. Without proper drainage, even a well-built wall can fail from water pressure.
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