Hardscape Elements - Ottawa's Certified Landscapers
Ottawa, IL 61350
FAQs
What does the landscape design process involve at Hardscape Elements?
Our process begins with understanding your vision and the specific conditions of your Ottawa property. We then create a detailed plan that considers layout, plant selection, hardscape materials, and long-term maintenance. For local issues like insect damage or lawn fungus, we incorporate resilient plant varieties and design elements that promote good drainage and air circulation, helping prevent common problems before they start.
Do you handle small projects, or only large transformations?
We work on projects of all sizes. Whether you need a seasonal garden clean-up to keep things tidy or a complete redesign and installation to transform your entire yard, our team has the expertise. We believe every outdoor space deserves care and thoughtful design, no matter its scale.
As an Ottawa homeowner, how can your designs help with lawn fungus and insect issues?
Our designs proactively address these local concerns. We select plant species known for their resistance to common pests and diseases in our area. We also design layouts that improve sunlight exposure and airflow, which are key to preventing fungal growth. Proper grading and drainage plans are integral to our work, ensuring water doesn't pool and create conditions where pests and diseases thrive.
Main Services
- Landscape design
Meet the Team
Hardscape Elements in Ottawa, IL is your local partner for transforming outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive landscape design, handling everything from small yard clean-ups to complete overhauls. For Ottawa residents, we understand the common challenges like lawn insect damage and fungus disease, which we address through preventative design strategies and robust plant selection in our plans. Our approach starts with your vision, and we apply our expertise in landscaping, design, and masonry to create a functional and beautiful outdoor area that enhances your home and stands up to our local climate.






