Done Right Landscaping
San Antonio, TX 78252-2802
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$950-$14,250
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56 contractors in Austin
San Antonio, TX 78252-2802
Landscape Contractors, Tree Services, Lawn Maintenance. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
Austin, TX 78723-1633
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Tree Services, Landscape Contractors, Garbage Removal ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
Austin, TX 78702-3708
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Landscape Maintenance, Landscape Design ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
9800 Brown Ln , Austin, TX 78754-4020
Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Design ...
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Huntsville, TX 77320-2163
Lawn Maintenance, Concrete Contractors, Landscape Contractors. BBB Rating A+.
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Austin, TX 78721-3075
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Renovation, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...
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Austin, TX 78703-0005
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Home Repair, Painting Contractors, Landscape Contractors ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
2331 Thornwild Pass , Austin, TX 78758-2416
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Design, Landscape Contractors
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
Austin, TX 78745-6724
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Mason Contractors, Patios and Decks ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
192 , West Lake Hills, TX 78746-6600
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Mason Contractors ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
2720 Bee Caves Rd , Austin, TX 78746-5642
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Design, Landscape Contractors, Landscape Maintenance ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
6521 Burnet Ln Ste 106 , Austin, TX 78757-2848
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...
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Landscaping costs in Austin range from $150 for a design consultation to $20,000+ for a full front and back yard renovation. Common mid-range projects: a native plant front yard makeover with irrigation runs $4,000–$8,000; a basic sod and irrigation installation runs $2,500–$5,000; an outdoor patio with flagstone and plantings runs $6,000–$15,000. Austin's cost range is broad because the city's landscape market spans budget neighborhood crews and premium landscape architecture firms — the right option depends on your scope, lot type, and HOA requirements. Per BLS data for the Austin MSA, landscape labor in Austin runs $18–$22/hour, making professional installation competitive with comparable Texas metros.
Texas does not require a general landscaping contractor license. However, three specific activities in Austin do require licenses: (1) Irrigation installation requires a TCEQ irrigator license — this is state law, enforced; (2) Pesticide and herbicide application for hire requires a Texas Department of Agriculture pesticide applicator license; (3) Projects requiring city permits (retaining walls 4'+, grading affecting drainage, Heritage Tree impact zone work) must be designed by a Texas Registered Landscape Architect. Verify any Austin landscaper's irrigation license before authorizing irrigation work — it's the most commonly unlicensed activity in the Austin landscaping market.
Austin's Heritage Tree Preservation Ordinance (LDC §25-8-641) protects any tree with a trunk diameter of 19 inches or more (measured at 4.5 feet height). Protected trees cannot be removed without city approval and significant mitigation fees. More importantly for landscaping: any construction — including irrigation trenching, hardscape, or grading — within the tree's Critical Root Zone (CRZ) requires city review. The CRZ radius equals the tree diameter in inches expressed in feet (e.g., a 24" tree has a 24-foot CRZ radius). An experienced Austin landscaper identifies Heritage Trees during site visit, maps the CRZ, and designs around it. Hyde Park, Clarksville, Barton Hills, and Tarrytown have dense Heritage Tree canopy — these neighborhoods require extra design care.
Two native-adapted grasses dominate professional Austin recommendations: St. Augustine (Floratam variety) for shaded or part-shade areas in East Austin clay soils — lush appearance, higher water requirement (2–3 waterings/week in summer without restriction); and Bermudagrass (Tifway 419) for full-sun areas — more drought-tolerant, requires once-weekly deep watering in established stands. For drought-tolerant alternatives: Buffalo grass (native to Texas, extremely low-water, only 2–3 mowings per year needed — great for large lots in Round Rock or Cedar Park) and Zoysia (Empire) (slow-establishing but tolerant of Austin's clay and periodic drought). Avoid Kentucky Bluegrass and fescues — they are cool-season grasses incompatible with Austin's 100°F+ summers and will require replacement within 1–2 years.
Yes — two programs worth pursuing. Austin Water's Landscape Rebate Program pays $0.10–$0.25/sq ft for converting lawn to WaterSense-compliant native or drought-tolerant landscaping (minimum 200 sq ft conversion). They also offer rebates on qualifying irrigation controllers, soil moisture sensors, and rain sensors. Austin Energy offers rebates on some shade-tree planting programs that reduce cooling load. Combined rebates on a well-planned xeriscape conversion can reach $500–$1,500 for typical residential projects. Many Austin landscape companies registered with Austin Water's WaterWise program handle rebate paperwork as part of the installation.
Significantly — and Austin homeowners often discover restrictions after installing irrigation. The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) manages drought trigger levels that activate Stage 1–3 restrictions for Austin Water customers. Under Stage 1: outdoor watering restricted to 2 schedule days/week, watering prohibited between 10 AM–7 PM. Under Stage 2: 1 scheduled day/week, further hours restricted. Stage 2 has been triggered multiple times in recent drought years. A professional irrigation designer familiar with Austin Water compliance will: install a properly permitted rain sensor (required by Texas law on all new irrigation installations), design the system to meet actual plant needs within restriction-day schedules, and include an EPA WaterSense-labeled smart controller that automatically adjusts scheduling based on weather. A poorly designed 6-zone system for a Bermuda lawn may require 2 days/week minimum — compliant in Stage 1, non-compliant and subject to fines in Stage 2.
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