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Mike's Small Engine Repair

5.0 (1 review)
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Bath Landscape & Irrigation

Bath Landscape & Irrigation

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My review is from the perspective of installing full front and back yard landscaping on brand new…read moreconstruction. I reached out to Jordan to discuss the potential of an install. We were installing on virgin ground for brand new construction. We started discussions in April, and we had a base design turned around within a week. Couldn't have been more excited. Unfortunately, the first design was outside of our price tolerance. Ongoing communication between Jordan and me ultimately resulted in an agreed upon design at an agreed upon price. Concessions were made on both sides, so if you're worried about a "pricier product" understand that you can factor about 10% of your home value for a full landscaping. We were able to come in about 2% below that mark. Once were agreed and began moving forward with installation, Jordan was wholly communicative, accommodating, and patient. I'm a needy MFing buyer. I want perfection. I want to know every answer to every question. With that being said, Jordan maintained an extremely direct but professional approach, making sure to keep my expectations in check, and remind me what is feasible as opposed to my ridiculously (and admittedly ignorant) taut desires. A caveat: be willing to be wrong! You're hiring these guys because they're professionals and because you either A) don't know how to do it, or B) don't want to do it. I fell in line with both. Jordan ultimately gave us our scheduled begin date of Aug 23. Admittedly later than we'd have liked to get installed, but expectations were set in our first discussion. "What needs to happen and how long will it take to get on the schedule," should be one of the first questions you ask. Just because you have a conversation, doesn't mean you automatically get scheduled. #expectationsmanaged Imagine my surprise when I got an email from Jordan asking if we were available for an early install! EFF YES, WE ARE! Get in here, and get it done! We couldn't have asked for a better install crew. They showed up a week and two days ahead of schedule. Knocked on the door and promptly introduced themselves. The Foreman, Stephen, set the expectation of what was going to happen, what the order of operations were, and immediately started scraping my yard. Again - I ask a million questions. I'm excited and curious and need to know ALL THE THINGS! Stephen took the time to clearly and completely answer every question I had, never showing an amount of frustration that I was overly inquisitive, but encouraging the question and the discourse. My questioning was predominately to serve three purposes: 1. Give me your opinion. I THINK I know what I want, but you're the professional. I know my pie-in-the-sky view comes from a place of ignorance, (See number 2) not necessarily a place of reality or function. 2. Cure my ignorance. I know NOTHING about landscaping, irrigation, plant and lawn maintenance. Fix my idiot brain. 3. Satisfy my curiosity. I have no idea what's going on or why they're doing what they're doing. We were met every morning by the same crew who knew exactly what the collective goals were, and every opinion, idea, or need for concession was met with a thoughtful approach from Stephen and his crew. When he had an idea that may not necessarily align 100% with the intended plan, he had a strong reason for it, and a thoughtful implementation for it. Two straight weeks of waking up and watching the progress shift from a gross field of pervasively invasive weeds, to a functional, flowing, and extremely aesthetically pleasing lawn is an event I won't soon forget. If you're willing to pay a little more for a little more love and personality, do yourself a favor and call Bath. If you're disappointed, it's because you didn't ask the right questions or you didn't maintain expectations. Bo out.

From the owner: For over 55 years, Bath Landscape and Irrigation has served Fort Collins and Northern Colorado as a…read morefamily-owned and operated company. We've designed and installed many of the area's favorite landscapes. Bath has become a symbol of stability and trust in the landscape industry and has developed an award-winning approach to sustainable, functional, and beautiful landscape design and installation. ​By combining talent, experience, and professionalism, Bath has become one of the best-known landscape contractors in Northern Colorado

Mike's Small Engine Repair - outdoorpowerequipmentservices - Updated May 2026

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