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    Creative Landscape Borders

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    8 years ago

    Lee and his crew do a great job. Professional and efficient. End result is beautiful. Exceeded my expectations.

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    Pro Clean and Seal

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    Justin and his team were exceptional from the beginning process to completion of the project. I…read morehighly recommend Pro Clean and Seal his expertise and attention to detail is second to none. There were concrete stains in our driveway that we thought were unable to remove and Justin was able to make our driveway look new again. They have impeccable communication and treated our driveway as if it was their own. He goes the extra mile to ensure the quality and craftsmanship is elite. If you are looking for pressure washing and sealing your concrete don't look further. Justin offers true value in pricing and will transform your concrete to the next level. Thank you for such an incredible experience!

    From the owner: Professional Pressure Washing & Sealing Services…read more We specialize in the cleaning and sealing of concrete surfaces and pavers, including driveways, walkways, patios, and other hardscape areas. Our services are designed to protect and enhance your investment—especially important here in the Pacific Northwest, where weather conditions range from hot summers to harsh, freezing winters. Concrete driveways are particularly vulnerable to damage during the winter months. Proper sealing helps prevent cracking, spalling, and deterioration caused by moisture and temperature fluctuations. Don't wait until it's too late—protect your surfaces now. In addition to concrete and hardscape care, we also clean decks, vinyl fencing, equipment, and more. With both hot and cold water pressure washing equipment, we're equipped to handle a wide range of residential and commercial cleaning needs. Free Estimates Available — Call Today to Schedule Your Service!

    Structural Concepts

    Structural Concepts

    (2 reviews)

    After working with general contractor Mason Carroll continuously for the last 6 months I have…read moreconcluded that he represents excellence and integrity in every aspect of job performance. I recommend him with enthusiasm and confidence. In spite of wintry weather, he has now concluded four home improvement projects which have included diverse taskings: construction of a 100 foot concrete retaining wall to include stabilization of a fence threatened by slope erosion, removal of concrete dog run and cracked concrete sidewalk, replacement and sealing of that concrete sidewalk, cleaning, repair and sealing/finishing a decorative stone porch, detection of origin of rainwater entry into the home with correction of the leakage fault, establishment of a roof/gutter water runoff drain field, surface grading and gravelling of a parking area, repair of a fractured roof truss, external door replacement, garage storage shelf installation, installation/wiring of internal and external lighting fixtures, installation of stairstep grab bars. These jobs were performed not just satisfactorily, but well beyond my expectations. I will engage him for other repairs as funds allow. I find Mr. Carroll to be a prompt and able communicator by text and phone, a good judge of whether a contemplated project could go forward, a good planner who generates conceptual drawings for load considerations, a highly detailed job estimator and calculator of volume, slope and grade, a standard good-practice contract writer, a facile and skilled workman over a broad scope of demand, a possessor/operator of required machinery and laser levelers, an engineer-artisan with a good eye for a finished appearance, a person responsible to correct inadvertent collateral damage, and a workman who is highly ordered and remarkably fastidious in cleanup. His invoices are detailed and consistent with the initial contract. I think that his pay/compensation rates for labor performed and materials utilized are fair. He is licensed and bonded. I know by now that Mr. Carroll is an honest, fair, responsible, kind, well-trained and thoughtful man with high moral standards. He represents American ideals at their finest and walks the talk. His additional helpers are also people warranting trust. He has worked very hard in my behalf, and I believe that he does the same for everybody else.

    I called numerous companies to come out and give an estimate for my future sidewalk and driveway I…read morewas really impressed with how knowledgeable and quick Structural concepts was to get out here give me an estimate the gentleman was very helpful

    Landsite Development - Landscape lighting Spokane.

    Landsite Development

    (4 reviews)

    Landsite did a phenomenal job on our yard. They were punctual, the pricing was extremely…read morereasonable, and the customer service was great. Landsite exceeded our expectations and I hope to use them for our backyard as well! Thank you Fred, Mary, and your entire crew!

    My family had Fred from Landsite Development come out this morning to provide a quote/estimate for…read morethe following projects that we would like to have done on our property:  1) 24 foot long wall that is 18 inches to 24 inches tall.  2) Removal of about 2,500 square feet of decorative river rock  3) Several sections of pavers that need to be repaired on a back patio as well as the filling in of a fire pit and covering of the former fire pit with pavers to match. 4) 40 foot paver pathway on a side yard Fred arrived a few minutes before the scheduled time, which was very much appreciated. After viewing the area of the first project, which would be the build of a wall a foot in from the property line, Fred refused to even provide a bid on that project because when he asked about bringing equipment onto our neighbors property we told him he would not be able to do so because although the neighbor who is the homeowner is okay he is renting a room in his garage to someone who is very difficult and we do not want to cause problems. We have had other construction type companies recently (as of September 2020) come onto our property to do work near the property line and when they've asked to bring equipment onto the neighbors property and we've told them "no" those companies have said "okay" and have just brought the equipment on to our property without issue instead. After not being willing to provide a bid on the first project, we showed him the next, which was the removal of river rock from the front yard. He said he would have to charge an hourly fee for that and because of that he refused to provide us an estimate on that project. On to the next project, which would be the repair of multiple sections of pavers that have caved in on two paver patios we have in the back as well as the filling in of an unused fire pit in the middle of one of the patios and installation of pavers to match. Fred looked at the two patios and said that they don't work on those projects and refused to provide an estimate/bid on that project.  After that, Fred didn't even take a look at the last project we needed done which was the installation of a 40 foot paver walkway. Even though Landsite Development's website states--and pictures of completed projects from other reviewers online serve to bolster--that they take on projects like the repair of paver patios, the building of walls, and the installation of paver walkways, when you try to get an estimate to get those projects done they claim that they do not do said projects.   Because of all of the above, I would not recommend anyone waste their time by contacting Landsite Development who needs paver patios repaired, paver walkways installed, walls built, and rocks removed. Our project would have been a larger project than any of the photos that I've seen online from other reviewers and we are very dismayed that we were refused an estimate.

    CTI of the Palouse - This was the trailer sitting at my neighbor's house. I wanted to destroy it. But I'm a bigger man than the d-bag who owns it.

    CTI of the Palouse

    (3 reviews)

    The owner of this company is nothing but professional. As a crew boss myself, I know what it takes…read moreto keep the job running smoothly especially under pressure. It's all about having a dedicated hard working team that sees themselves as part of the company. After discussing many options for my project, Mike came up with multiple solutions and ways to make my difficult project a reality. I wouldn't have been able to accomplish the project without his expertise and he assisted every step of the way down to the minute details. Will definitely be working with his company again for my next project since my whole crew quit after Larry lost his eye. "Unsafe working conditions" whatever Larry.

    Not pleased with the way this company does business, and I didn't even do business with them!…read moreHowever, I can tell you from my only interaction with the owner Mike Hicks that the business is ran by someone who lacks integrity, ethics, and a sense of community. Because the weather finally hit spring, I took my vehicles to a car wash. And I didn't just get the wash that would take off the road grime, I did the $12 wash that would wax them. I went all out, which I normally don't do. I came home one afternoon, and my neighbor's rental house was having the front steps refinished. The wind was blowing toward my house. The driveway is on the right-hand side of our house, only 20 feet away from the neighbor's front steps. The worker was sanding down the old steps. All the concrete dust was flying toward my house and it was sitting thick on both my cars parked there. I was ticked. There was a CTI trailer sitting there. It had the phone number listed. I went and asked the worker if that number belonged to the owner. He said it did. He asked if there was a problem. I told him I wasn't pleased that all the concrete dust ended up on my cars. The kid was younger, maybe just a few years removed from high school. I told him he probably hadn't even considered the situation, that I wasn't mad at him... perhaps he hadn't been trained on this, but that I'd be talking to his boss about the need to add into the company protocol that, AS A COURTESY, neighbors could be advised so that they could move their cars. He apologized. Again, he probably didn't even know. I called and left a message for the company. Later that evening, about six hours after I called, I hadn't heard back. I wanted a resolution, so I called again. A man answered. I asked if he was Mike. He said he was. I introduced myself and said I was calling to try and resolve something. I mentioned that they were doing work next door, hadn't ever advised us as the neighbors that any work was going to be done, and as a result, our cars were covered in concrete dust. I was extremely polite, AT THIS POINT. "I just figured I'd be remiss if I didn't call you and instead just let this fester," I said. "What do you expect me to do about it?" he rudely replied. It wasn't just the words, it was the way he said it. Honestly, I was taken aback. "Well, truth be told, I thought it would be important for you guys to know so you could add this to your procedures, as a courtesy to neighbors," I said. "That's fine, what do you expect me to do about it?" he asked again, very curtly. "Well, you know? I was just trying to be nice about things," I answered. "But I spent $24 on these car washes, and because of you guys, they're filthy. I think having my cars washed would be a nice gesture." Not even a split second went by. "Well, you can forget about me giving you $24 worth of car washes, but what I can do is send someone over and blow off the cars." I said I didn't think this would clean the cars very well. "Sure it will. Most of it will come off if you just drive 20 miles per hour down the road. We get things off the sidewalks when we're done by blowing them off!" WHAT PLANET IS THIS GUY FROM?!?!? I countered by pointing out that if you blow concrete off a sidewalk, you're not going to see small residue anymore. But if you blow it off a car, that has nice glossy paint and a wax, you're going to see stuff that is still embedded, which you won't see if it is on the ground. "Well, that's all I'm willing to do... " he stated matter of factly. And that's when he put me over the edge... "... it seems to me," he said, "that this just isn't my problem. That's when I got pretty testing. "You know what? You know what makes the difference between a good community and a bad community? A good community has people who step up to their commitments and own up to things they do that are wrong. A bad community doesn't have that. I came to you in good faith, and because of your response about this whole situation, I now feel as though I'm living up to what a bad community is, because all I can think about is the phrase "proportional response." "What's that supposed to mean?" he asked. "Is that a threat?" "Yes, it is," I said. "Because of your piss-poor attitude, I'll be rewashing my cars, because the blower won't work, and then, I plan on going online and letting everyone know what kind of experience this has been." "You just go right on ahead and do that, see if I care," he said. "I can tell you don't care about much, thanks for nothing," I said, and then hung up. Just for fun, I took the blower to my cars. Yeah, took off top layer but none of the other concrete. Before it could set, I ended up rewashing my cars (the cheap-o washes this time). That night, the trailer sat there. Because I'm a bigger man then he is, I didn't let the air out of his tires. I didn't spray paint the side of it. I didn't do anything vindictive. I wanted to. But THIS is my proportional response.

    Creative Landscape Borders - masonry_concrete - Updated May 2026

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