Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers about our landscaping services, pricing, permits, timelines, and more across Ontario.
The best planting windows in Burlington are spring (mid-May through June) and early fall (September through mid-October). Spring planting gives roots a full growing season to establish before winter. Fall planting takes advantage of cooler temperatures and natural rainfall that reduce transplant stress. We avoid planting during the heat of July and August unless irrigation is available on the property.
Natural stone is inherently durable in Brampton winters, but some care helps extend its life. Avoid calcium chloride de-icers on limestone surfaces, as they can cause pitting. Use sand or potassium-based products instead. Seal porous stones like sandstone before the first winter to prevent water absorption and spalling. We provide a maintenance guide specific to your stone type and Brampton conditions after every installation.
Yes. We warranty all lift-and-relay repairs in Toronto for the repaired area. The warranty covers base settlement and joint stability under normal residential use. Because we diagnose and correct the root cause of the original failure, whether that is base inadequacy, drainage issues, or root intrusion common on Toronto properties, the repair is designed to be permanent.
Yes. Our low-voltage LED landscape lighting systems are designed to operate year-round in Burlington conditions including through the 120 cm of annual snowfall. Brass and marine-grade aluminum fixtures are impervious to salt and moisture. Direct-burial cable is trenched below grade to prevent damage from frost heave. LED bulbs generate minimal heat and are unaffected by cold temperatures, often performing better in winter.
Absolutely. Porcelain pavers are one of the best materials for pool surrounds in Brampton. Their zero water absorption means they will not stain from pool chemicals, their R11 slip rating provides safe footing on wet surfaces, and they stay cooler underfoot than dark-coloured natural stone or concrete. We install pool coping profiles and drainage channels as part of every pool surround project.
A typical residential retaining wall in Toronto takes 3 to 7 working days depending on length, height, and material. Armour stone walls generally install faster than concrete block walls that require geogrid and backfill in layers. Walls requiring engineering approval from Toronto Building may add 2 to 4 weeks of lead time for permit processing before construction begins.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on all interlocking driveway installations in Oakville. This covers paver settlement, base failure, and joint stability under normal residential use. Paver manufacturers such as Unilock and Techo-Bloc also provide separate lifetime material warranties. Our warranty is backed by our local presence serving Old Oakville, Bronte, Glen Abbey, and River Oaks and surrounding areas.
We offer broom-finish, exposed aggregate, stamped patterns (ashlar slate, cobblestone, European fan, wood-plank), and acid-stain decorative finishes for Brampton driveways. Colour hardener and release agents create multi-toned, natural-looking surfaces. Exposed aggregate reveals the natural stone aggregate within the mix for a textured, slip-resistant finish. We bring sample boards to your consultation so you can see finishes in person.
Sod typically establishes initial root connection in 10 to 14 days in Toronto when our watering schedule is followed. Full root establishment takes 4 to 6 weeks during the active growing season. We recommend staying off the sod for the first 2 weeks and beginning mowing after 3 weeks at a high setting. We provide detailed care instructions specific to Toronto conditions with every installation.
For Oakville patios, we recommend pavers rated at 8,000+ PSI compressive strength with proven freeze-thaw durability for Zone 6a conditions. Popular choices include Unilock Beacon Hill Flagstone, Techo-Bloc Blu 60, and Belgard Dimensions. The right material depends on your design preference, budget, and how the space will be used. We bring samples to your on-site consultation.
Yes. We install expansion joints where the patio meets your house foundation to allow independent movement between the two structures. Positive drainage grade slopes away from the foundation at a minimum 2 percent slope to prevent water from pooling against your home. On Brampton properties where heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential is present, this drainage detail is especially important to protect your basement from moisture intrusion.
Yes, artificial turf can be installed in front yards in Toronto. Modern synthetic turf products look natural enough that most neighbours will not notice the difference. However, some Toronto neighbourhoods may have homeowner agreements or property standards by-laws regarding front-yard materials. We recommend checking with Toronto Building about any local restrictions before proceeding with a front-yard installation.
A typical front-entry walkway with steps in Oakville takes 2 to 4 working days. This includes demolition of the existing surface, excavation and base preparation, step construction, paver installation, and finishing. Garden walkways without steps are usually completed in 1 to 2 days. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily access.
We offer three sealer finishes for Brampton homeowners: matte (no sheen change, natural appearance), satin (subtle enhancement of paver colour), and wet-look (high-gloss enhancement that deepens colours). All options are UV-resistant and protect against staining, efflorescence, and weed growth. The best choice depends on your aesthetic preference and we can show samples at your property.
The best planting windows in Toronto are spring (mid-May through June) and early fall (September through mid-October). Spring planting gives roots a full growing season to establish before winter. Fall planting takes advantage of cooler temperatures and natural rainfall that reduce transplant stress. We avoid planting during the heat of July and August unless irrigation is available on the property.
Natural stone is inherently durable in Oakville winters, but some care helps extend its life. Avoid calcium chloride de-icers on limestone surfaces, as they can cause pitting. Use sand or potassium-based products instead. Seal porous stones like sandstone before the first winter to prevent water absorption and spalling. We provide a maintenance guide specific to your stone type and Oakville conditions after every installation.
Yes. We warranty all lift-and-relay repairs in Brampton for the repaired area. The warranty covers base settlement and joint stability under normal residential use. Because we diagnose and correct the root cause of the original failure, whether that is base inadequacy, drainage issues, or root intrusion common on Brampton properties, the repair is designed to be permanent.
Yes. Our low-voltage LED landscape lighting systems are designed to operate year-round in Toronto conditions including through the 108 cm of annual snowfall. Brass and marine-grade aluminum fixtures are impervious to salt and moisture. Direct-burial cable is trenched below grade to prevent damage from frost heave. LED bulbs generate minimal heat and are unaffected by cold temperatures, often performing better in winter.
Absolutely. Porcelain pavers are one of the best materials for pool surrounds in Oakville. Their zero water absorption means they will not stain from pool chemicals, their R11 slip rating provides safe footing on wet surfaces, and they stay cooler underfoot than dark-coloured natural stone or concrete. We install pool coping profiles and drainage channels as part of every pool surround project.
A typical residential retaining wall in Brampton takes 3 to 7 working days depending on length, height, and material. Armour stone walls generally install faster than concrete block walls that require geogrid and backfill in layers. Walls requiring engineering approval from City of Brampton Building Division may add 2 to 4 weeks of lead time for permit processing before construction begins.
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