Business Offerings
- Disease management - shrubs
- Shrub pruning or trimming
- Landscape construction or installation
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Landscape design
- Gardening
Local Business Description
Big Bad Wolf Contract is a Denver-based landscaping company providing comprehensive services to create and maintain beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. From expert landscape design and irrigation systems to shrub care and tree services, they offer tailored solutions for Colorado's Front Range. A common local issue is landscape edging damage and storm debris cleanup. Big Bad Wolf Contract addresses this directly with their landscape construction, installation, and maintenance services, repairing or reinforcing edging to withstand the elements and efficiently clearing debris to restore property safety and curb appeal after Denver's unpredictable weather events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you repair landscape edging damaged by Denver's freeze-thaw cycles?
Absolutely. Our landscape construction and installation services specialize in repairing and reinforcing damaged edging. We assess the underlying cause, often soil heave from freeze-thaw cycles, and rebuild with durable materials and proper techniques to prevent future damage, ensuring your landscape borders stay clean and defined year-round.
How quickly can you handle storm debris cleanup in my yard?
We prioritize storm cleanup for Denver homeowners. Our tree care, shrub removal, and general landscape maintenance crews can typically schedule debris removal within 1-2 days after a major storm. We safely clear broken branches, uprooted plants, and other debris to quickly restore the safety and beauty of your property.
After a storm damages my irrigation system, can you fix it?
Yes, our irrigation repair and maintenance service is crucial post-storm. We diagnose issues like broken lines or damaged heads caused by falling debris or soil shifting. Prompt repair prevents water waste and protects your landscape investment, ensuring your plants and lawn get the water they need to recover.


