Company Overview
A.H. Landscaping brings over 16 years of dedicated service to Scottsdale, Phoenix, and the surrounding communities. Our experienced team provides a full range of landscaping solutions, from comprehensive lawn maintenance and installation to specialized irrigation and sprinkler system work. We handle everything from landscape design and construction with pavers, travertine, and turf to the detailed care, pruning, and planting of shrubs and trees. Understanding the unique challenges of the desert climate, we focus on building resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces. We're pleased to offer a 10% discount for new clients and welcome you to contact us for a free, detailed quote on your project.
Main Services
- Irrigation construction
- Landscape maintenance
- Shrub transplanting
- Tree removal
- Tree planting
- Landscape construction or installation
- Landscape design
Questions and Answers
What's a common irrigation issue you fix for Phoenix homes, and how do you handle it?
A frequent issue we address is irrigation valve failure, which is often caused by our mineral-rich water and extreme heat. A faulty valve can lead to dry patches or water waste. Our team diagnoses the specific valve problem—whether it's a diaphragm issue, solenoid failure, or debris clog—and performs a precise repair or replacement. We use quality parts suited for our local water conditions to ensure your system runs efficiently and conserves water, which is crucial in our desert environment.
Do you offer complete landscape design and construction services?
Yes, we provide start-to-finish landscape services. Our process begins with a design consultation to understand your vision and the specific needs of your property. From there, our construction team handles the installation, which can include hardscaping with pavers or travertine, greenscape and turf installation, planting, and integrating efficient irrigation and lighting systems. We manage the entire project to create a cohesive, functional, and attractive outdoor living space tailored for the Phoenix climate.
My palm tree's roots are becoming exposed. Is this a problem, and can you help?
Root exposure in palm trees is a common sight in our area and can be a sign of soil erosion or improper watering, potentially destabilizing the tree. We can assess the situation to determine the cause. Solutions may include careful grading and adding a layer of topsoil or mulch to protect the roots, adjusting your irrigation schedule to prevent further washout, and providing appropriate nutritional support to maintain the tree's health and stability.
























