Top Landscaping Services in Mesa, AZ, 85142 | Compare & Call

There are 229 landscaping companies server in Mesa AZ

Max Landscaping

Max Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Mesa AZ 85210
Landscaping, Tree Services, Irrigation

Max Landscaping is your trusted, full-service landscaping partner in Mesa, AZ, dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. We specialize in addressing the specific chall...

El Valle Landscaping Service

El Valle Landscaping Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Maricopa AZ 85138
Landscaping, Irrigation, Artificial Turf

El Valle Landscaping Service is a Maricopa-based landscaping company with over 10 years of experience transforming residential outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive services including artific...

Butler Contracting

Butler Contracting

Mesa AZ 85206
Landscaping, Plumbing, General Contractors

Butler Contracting is a Mesa-based full-service contracting company founded in 2019 by young college entrepreneurs dedicated to delivering exceptional service. We specialize in comprehensive home remo...

Urban Landscape Pros

Urban Landscape Pros

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Mesa AZ 85205
Irrigation, Lawn Services, Tree Services

Urban Landscape Pros is an owner-operated, full-service landscape company serving Mesa and the East Valley. We provide reliable irrigation, lawn, and tree care for residential and commercial propertie...

Covenant Concrete & Landscape

Covenant Concrete & Landscape

Tolleson AZ 85353
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping, Artificial Turf

Covenant Concrete & Landscape is a licensed Arizona contractor serving Tolleson and the greater Phoenix Valley. We specialize in creating durable, functional, and attractive outdoor spaces for homes, ...

Scape Tech Landscape & Design

Scape Tech Landscape & Design

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (9)
Gilbert AZ 85296
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Artificial Turf

Scape Tech Landscape & Design is a family-owned landscaping company serving Gilbert, AZ, and the greater Phoenix area since 2000. With deep roots in Arizona, we specialize in medium to large landscape...

AZ Wide Landscaping

AZ Wide Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Litchfield Park AZ 85340
Landscaping

AZ Wide Landscaping is a Litchfield Park-based landscaping company with five years of dedicated experience serving local homeowners. We specialize in transforming outdoor spaces to enhance property va...

KuttingEdge Landscape

KuttingEdge Landscape

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (9)
Chandler AZ 85248
Landscaping, Tree Services

KuttingEdge Landscape is a trusted local company in Chandler, AZ, founded by Rick De La Cruz in 2005. With over two decades of combined experience since its original establishment in 2000, Rick and hi...

G&C Landscaping

G&C Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Mesa AZ 85207
Landscaping, Artificial Turf, Masonry/Concrete

G&C Landscaping is a Mesa-based, full-service landscaping and hardscaping company serving the unique needs of the Arizona desert. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, water-efficient o...

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Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Mesa, AZ

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$309 - $419
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$54 - $79
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$399 - $539
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$4,934 - $6,584
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,239 - $2,994

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Mesa. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

Is there a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to my grass?

Transitioning to a xeriscape anchored by natives like Desert Marigold, Brittlebush, and Velvet Mesquite drastically reduces water, mowing, and chemical inputs. This established palette is adapted to our Zone 9b climate and calcareous soil, requiring minimal irrigation once established. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for gas-powered blowers and mowers, future-proofing your property against tightening noise ordinances and supporting 2026 biodiversity goals for the Sonoran Desert interface.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my backyard?

Regrading a 0.22-acre lot that alters drainage patterns typically requires a permit from the City of Mesa Development Services Department to ensure compliance with flood control ordinances. The contractor performing this work must hold a specific license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, such as a Landscaping (C-61/L-49) or Earthmoving (C-12) classification. This licensing is non-negotiable; it validates their expertise in proper compaction, slope, and erosion control, protecting your investment and your neighbor's property.

How can I keep my TifTuf Bermuda green while following water restrictions?

Under Stage 1 voluntary conservation, precise water management is key. Wi-Fi ET-based weather sensing controllers automatically adjust irrigation schedules using real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turf needs it. This technology, combined with deep but infrequent watering cycles that encourage deep roots, can reduce total water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf health. It is the definitive method for aligning lush turf with responsible water stewardship in Mesa.

Why is my soil so hard, and why don't my plants thrive like my neighbor's?

Your Alta Mesa property, likely built around 1983, has a soil age of over 40 years. Calcareous sandy loam compacts over decades, forming a dense layer that restricts root growth and water percolation. This natural cementing process, exacerbated by our low rainfall, starves plants of oxygen and nutrients. Annual core aeration and incorporating composted organic matter are essential to rebuild soil structure and biological activity in this mature, degraded profile.

My yard floods during monsoons; what's a permanent solution?

This pooling is caused by the caliche layer common in our calcareous soil, a hardened stratum that prevents infiltration. The solution involves mechanically fracturing this layer to create drainage channels and regrading the surface. For hardscape areas, specifying permeable materials like Decomposed Granite (Minus-1/4) allows stormwater to percolate, meeting the City of Mesa Development Services Department's standards for on-site retention and reducing high runoff from your property.

Should I use wood or decomposed granite for my new patio?

For durability and fire resilience, Decomposed Granite (Minus-1/4) is superior. It stabilizes into a firm, permeable surface that withstands extreme sun and heat without warping or splintering. In our Moderate Fire Wise rated zone, it provides critical non-combustible defensible space compared to wood. Properly compacted with a stabilizer, it offers a low-maintenance, long-lasting hardscape that complements the desert aesthetic and performs under Mesa's harsh conditions.

What are these invasive weeds, and how do I remove them safely?

Common invasive alerts in Mesa include Fountain Grass and Malta Starthistle. Manual removal before seed set is most effective. For persistent issues, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied by a licensed professional may be necessary. Any treatment plan must adhere to the regional stormwater permit, which recommends low-nitrogen, zero-phosphorus formulas to protect watersheds. Always confirm there are no local blackout dates for application to remain in compliance.

My HOA just issued a notice; how fast can you get here for a cleanup?

For an HOA compliance emergency, our dispatch from the Mesa Arts Center area can route via the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway to reach Alta Mesa within the 30-45 minute window typical for peak response. We maintain a fleet of electric-powered maintenance equipment that operates within the 65 dB noise ordinance, allowing us to begin work immediately upon arrival, even during early morning or evening hours, to resolve your violation swiftly.

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