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Lacy Landscapes

Houston, TX
 

Areas of service:

Houston, Spring, Pasadena, Katy, Sugar Land, Conroe, Baytown, Humble, Missouri City, Pearland and more.
 

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Lacy Landscapes - Houston, TX

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About Lacy Landscapes

Lacy Landscapes is a Texas-owned and based company located in the Houston Heights. Specializing in landscape design and all facets of tree service, Lacy Landscapes's owner, Jennifer Lacy (seventh generation Texan), is a certified arborist and tree surgeon.

Lacy Landscapes provides free estimates to all its customers and offers senior citizen discounts and 10 percent cash referrals on labor from jobs awarded.

Fully bonded, licensed, and insured in the state of Texas, Lacy Landscapes provides all your landscaping needs and much more!

Questions and answers

  • What brands or products do you work with?
  • Echo, Stihl, Honda, Briggs & Stratton

  • What types of jobs are the most common?
  • Tree Trimming and Pruning

    Tree and Stump Removal

    Tree Disease Prevention

    Tree and Lawn Fertilization

    Tree Planting

  • What would you recommend customers looking to save money?
  • Show them what products are on the market or available to them to decrease their utility bills (water especially) when maintaining a lush landscape.

  • What services do you provide your customers after the work has finished?
  • All work is guaranteed for ninety days for workmanship. Free consultation will be provided to customers where applicable, i.e., settings for sprinkler system, exterior light timers, care and maintenance instructions for landscape/tree services, etc.

  • How did you get started?
  • I have always had a great appreciation for this planet. Mother Earth provides so much, and we take so much away. At an early age, I was always outdoors, walking among the trees and foliage that surrounded our home in Louisiana.

    During college I majored in photography and focused on nature especially the trees, lush landscapes, and sultry swamp lands. Upon returning to Texas and purchasing a home of my own, I finally had the opportunity to paint my canvas of nature. After landscaping my entire yard, the rest is history. It started with all my neighbors wanting their yards to look like mine, then referrals, professional training and certification, and never-ending passion for this world.

  • What information do you recommend to have readily available before looking for a professional in your trade?
  • Do a little research on how much your project is going to cost. I recommend the DIY online websites and my favorite is www.costhelper.com.

  • What areas of your trade do you specialize in?
    • Landscape design
    • Irrigation and sprinkler systems
    • Full tree service
    • Tree fertilization and disease treatment
    • Tree trimming
    • Tree removal
    • Fencing, paving, and driveways
    • Exterior lighting

  • What are the most frequent questions you get from customers? What are the answers?
  • How long have you been a tree climber?

    I tell them, "All my life". :)

    How do you know so much about so many different things?

    "I'm a sponge. If I haven't learned something new every day, it's not a good day!"

  • How many projects do you average in a year?
  • 30-50

  • What certifications or professional affiliations do you have?
  • Certified Arborist and Tree Surgeon

  • What questions should a customer ask before hiring a professional in your trade?
  • Are you fully insured, licensed, and bonded?

    Are you a certified arborist?

    How long have you been in business?

    Do you have local references?

  • What do you wish customers knew about your profession or trade?
  • How important trees are to us, the human race. Without them we can't survive. Natural disasters and predators can have a devastating result in the growth and health of our trees but humans are the biggest predators. We kill more than we plant. It takes a very long time for trees to grow to adulthood. It takes only minutes to kill them.

  • Tell us about the project or job that you are most proud of (in the last 12 months).
  • I had to fell a 120-year-old water oak this past August that was no more than three ft. from the customer's house. The tree was about eighty ft tall and rapidly dying. The removal went without incident, and at the end of February, we will be planting two trees in its place. It's so important to give back.

  • Tell us something customers may not know about you.
  • Landscaping is an art. I majored in Graphic Arts/Photography and being able to create beautiful things from nature is the absolute best thing in the world to be doing.

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