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Last update on April 27, 2025
With years of experience in the tree and lawn care industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from tree care to lawn services. Give us a call today and let's get started!
"We hired Antonio about 2 years ago. His work was fine, but he was inconsistent in his communication, and unreliable about showing up when he said he would. He also refused to out us on a regular schedule, and instructed us to just call him, but then he did not return calls. We ended up hiring another company. This morning he was doing work for a neighbor at 7:30 a.m., and blocking our shared 1-lane road. I asked if he could pull his truck over so I could pass, and he was rude and dismissive. My husband came out and Antonio (the owner) became aggressive with him and screamed â  just go around!â  (There absolutely was not room). This person is unprofessIonal, rude, and aggressive."
Gabrielle A on July 2023
With years of experience in the tree and lawn care industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from tree care to lawn services. Give us a call today and let's get started!
"We hired Antonio about 2 years ago. His work was fine, but he was inconsistent in his communication, and unreliable about showing up when he said he would. He also refused to out us on a regular schedule, and instructed us to just call him, but then he did not return calls. We ended up hiring another company. This morning he was doing work for a neighbor at 7:30 a.m., and blocking our shared 1-lane road. I asked if he could pull his truck over so I could pass, and he was rude and dismissive. My husband came out and Antonio (the owner) became aggressive with him and screamed â  just go around!â  (There absolutely was not room). This person is unprofessIonal, rude, and aggressive."
Gabrielle A on July 2023
A Better Estate
I have 3 full time employees. I bill at time of service or monthly, if on a scheduled maintenance.
"Lawsuit pending."
Dann B on March 2020
I have 3 full time employees. I bill at time of service or monthly, if on a scheduled maintenance.
"Lawsuit pending."
Dann B on March 2020
New Horizons Construction LLC in Albuquerque comes highly recommended for our expertise in outdoor living spaces, outdoor kitchens, fire features, and water features. We are a family-owned Construction Business that offers a range of services including roofing, home building, home remodeling, concrete, masonry, and more. We also have a full woodshop and a metal fabrication shop, providing custom security doors, window security, custom gates, and metal fabrication. Customers appreciate our ability to deliver high-quality work at reasonable prices, particularly for landscaping and retaining wall construction. Whether you're looking to lay sod, fix a zone control valve, or build a patio, New Horizons Construction LLC is a reliable choice. David Robertson started the company after getting layed off in 2010 due to the recession. David holds a GB-98 Contractor License (#398623) which allows us to provide all commercial and residential services. We also carry the MM1-MM2 and JPG plumbing licenses and provide full service plumbing and sewer services.
"Outstanding job. Great work excellent results"
David W on November 2024
New Horizons Construction LLC in Albuquerque comes highly recommended for our expertise in outdoor living spaces, outdoor kitchens, fire features, and water features. We are a family-owned Construction Business that offers a range of services including roofing, home building, home remodeling, concrete, masonry, and more. We also have a full woodshop and a metal fabrication shop, providing custom security doors, window security, custom gates, and metal fabrication. Customers appreciate our ability to deliver high-quality work at reasonable prices, particularly for landscaping and retaining wall construction. Whether you're looking to lay sod, fix a zone control valve, or build a patio, New Horizons Construction LLC is a reliable choice. David Robertson started the company after getting layed off in 2010 due to the recession. David holds a GB-98 Contractor License (#398623) which allows us to provide all commercial and residential services. We also carry the MM1-MM2 and JPG plumbing licenses and provide full service plumbing and sewer services.
"Outstanding job. Great work excellent results"
David W on November 2024
Military and senior 10% Discount
Military and senior 10% Discount
Property Doctors is owned and operated by Adam and Moses Dean. We do all the work personally and no job is too big or too small. For a free estimate call 505-712-6932 Thank you
Property Doctors is owned and operated by Adam and Moses Dean. We do all the work personally and no job is too big or too small. For a free estimate call 505-712-6932 Thank you
I charge per job!! I have a special promotion if I do a job for you I give you 5 cards and if I get 3 of those jobs I Work 2hr free in ur homee!!
I charge per job!! I have a special promotion if I do a job for you I give you 5 cards and if I get 3 of those jobs I Work 2hr free in ur homee!!
Soilutions offers organic premium compost, topsoil , mulch, erosion control mulches, compost worms, recycling of greenwaste & food waste. Our landscape design includes premacultured design, water harvesting (swales, berms and cisterns) xeric design. Erosion control service, reclamation work, stormwater management, water catchment water conservation, and beauty. Soilutions, Inc. was formed in 1987 by Jim and Karen Brooks of Tijeras, New Mexico to design and implement permaculture landscapes. Permaculture landscapes cooperate with nature by using land, plants, animals, and humans to initiate sustainable relationships. They create sound ecological systems that are economically and biologically viable throughout time. Compost plays a pivotal role in the permaculture system by producing biological and remedial conditions that sustain the ability of the soil to support plants and animals. By establishing the Soilutions Compost Division, we are able to offer locally produced compost; “Made in the Southwest for the Southwest”. The Soilutions Compost Facility gathers and composts select organic feed stocks and provides compost, mulch, and related products to nurseries, landscapers, farmers, gardeners, and other stewards of the soil. We provide high quality products and the education and expertise to use them. We hope to enable people to restore the vitality of the soil, maximize the potential of water and live in partnership with natural processes. As an organization, we apply permaculture ideas in many ways. We encourage and facilitate the personal and professional growth of our employees by encouraging active participation in problem solving, by providing opportunities for increased responsibility and compensation and by giving honest, constructive feedback on performance. Our relationships are characterized by trust and integrity with employees and customers, responsibility in our community, and stewardship of the earth.
Soilutions offers organic premium compost, topsoil , mulch, erosion control mulches, compost worms, recycling of greenwaste & food waste. Our landscape design includes premacultured design, water harvesting (swales, berms and cisterns) xeric design. Erosion control service, reclamation work, stormwater management, water catchment water conservation, and beauty. Soilutions, Inc. was formed in 1987 by Jim and Karen Brooks of Tijeras, New Mexico to design and implement permaculture landscapes. Permaculture landscapes cooperate with nature by using land, plants, animals, and humans to initiate sustainable relationships. They create sound ecological systems that are economically and biologically viable throughout time. Compost plays a pivotal role in the permaculture system by producing biological and remedial conditions that sustain the ability of the soil to support plants and animals. By establishing the Soilutions Compost Division, we are able to offer locally produced compost; “Made in the Southwest for the Southwest”. The Soilutions Compost Facility gathers and composts select organic feed stocks and provides compost, mulch, and related products to nurseries, landscapers, farmers, gardeners, and other stewards of the soil. We provide high quality products and the education and expertise to use them. We hope to enable people to restore the vitality of the soil, maximize the potential of water and live in partnership with natural processes. As an organization, we apply permaculture ideas in many ways. We encourage and facilitate the personal and professional growth of our employees by encouraging active participation in problem solving, by providing opportunities for increased responsibility and compensation and by giving honest, constructive feedback on performance. Our relationships are characterized by trust and integrity with employees and customers, responsibility in our community, and stewardship of the earth.
This is a 3rd generation business in progress. We provide quality landscape materials to landscapers, DIYers, homeowners, contractors etc. Anything needed to landscape your property/ job site we can provide a quality material you and/or your client will be highly satisfied. Rates are compatible. Service and quality is our focus. We are a business large enough to serve you but small enough to know you. Keep it local!!!!
"When I got home to unload the gravel, I found that it was completely coated with mud -- the entire 1.69 tons. The next day before I could put the gravel in place, I had to screen and then wash every shovelful. I could not put all this mud on top of the landscape fabric that I had already put down in the yard. (See attached pictures). I called Montano's the next morning and spoke with one of their representatives whom I have done business with for the last several years. I explained that I had bought the exact same amount of gravel 4 days earlier and it was fine. Also, that load only weighed 1.16 tons, not 1.69 tons, so it was clear that I paid an additional 1/3 more for "dirty" gravel. And it was mud, not crusher fines that are often in the gravel. The rep said to bring in both receipts from those 2 deliveries and she would make an adjustment for me. I stopped by 2 days later and the rep who was handling this was not there so I left the receipts (and pictures) with another employee who said they would notify my rep. Five days passed and I did not get a call from them so I called again. The rep was "busy" but would call back. I had to go out of town for almost 2 weeks so when I returned, I called again. The rep was not available so I left another message. None of my calls were returned. On August 29th, I went by their office to see the rep and was told she was not in today. One of the employees asked what I wanted and I explained what had happened (I did not get his name but I believe he is either the owner or son of the owner). He asked me if it had rained before I picked up the gravel and I responded "yes it had rained the day before". He said they could not be responsible for the mud on the gravel and would not make an adjustment to what I paid. I mentioned that their rep had told me should would make an adjustment to which he responded that "she doesn't work here no (sic) more." Then he got up from behind the counter and left the office. Another employee apologized and said they should not have sold it to me in that condition. I mentioned that a neighbor had bought the same gravel from a competitor just a few days after I did from them and did not have this problem. He said that the competitor has a conveyor that they use to clean and separate their gravel beforehand. I asked for my receipts to be given back to me that I had left with them. The employee said he could not go into the reps office. When I asked again, he went into that office (the door was open) and immediately found my receipts and gave them back to me."
S P on August 2018
This is a 3rd generation business in progress. We provide quality landscape materials to landscapers, DIYers, homeowners, contractors etc. Anything needed to landscape your property/ job site we can provide a quality material you and/or your client will be highly satisfied. Rates are compatible. Service and quality is our focus. We are a business large enough to serve you but small enough to know you. Keep it local!!!!
"When I got home to unload the gravel, I found that it was completely coated with mud -- the entire 1.69 tons. The next day before I could put the gravel in place, I had to screen and then wash every shovelful. I could not put all this mud on top of the landscape fabric that I had already put down in the yard. (See attached pictures). I called Montano's the next morning and spoke with one of their representatives whom I have done business with for the last several years. I explained that I had bought the exact same amount of gravel 4 days earlier and it was fine. Also, that load only weighed 1.16 tons, not 1.69 tons, so it was clear that I paid an additional 1/3 more for "dirty" gravel. And it was mud, not crusher fines that are often in the gravel. The rep said to bring in both receipts from those 2 deliveries and she would make an adjustment for me. I stopped by 2 days later and the rep who was handling this was not there so I left the receipts (and pictures) with another employee who said they would notify my rep. Five days passed and I did not get a call from them so I called again. The rep was "busy" but would call back. I had to go out of town for almost 2 weeks so when I returned, I called again. The rep was not available so I left another message. None of my calls were returned. On August 29th, I went by their office to see the rep and was told she was not in today. One of the employees asked what I wanted and I explained what had happened (I did not get his name but I believe he is either the owner or son of the owner). He asked me if it had rained before I picked up the gravel and I responded "yes it had rained the day before". He said they could not be responsible for the mud on the gravel and would not make an adjustment to what I paid. I mentioned that their rep had told me should would make an adjustment to which he responded that "she doesn't work here no (sic) more." Then he got up from behind the counter and left the office. Another employee apologized and said they should not have sold it to me in that condition. I mentioned that a neighbor had bought the same gravel from a competitor just a few days after I did from them and did not have this problem. He said that the competitor has a conveyor that they use to clean and separate their gravel beforehand. I asked for my receipts to be given back to me that I had left with them. The employee said he could not go into the reps office. When I asked again, he went into that office (the door was open) and immediately found my receipts and gave them back to me."
S P on August 2018
We are a company with 12 years of experience. We offer free estimates.
We are a company with 12 years of experience. We offer free estimates.
Mulch costs anywhere from $30 to $150 per cubic yard, depending on the type you choose. On the inexpensive end, red and black mulch are about $35 to $40 per cubic yard, and are typically made from recycled waste wood like shredded old pallets or deck material. Cedar, cypress, and rubber mulch cost anywhere from $100 to $120 per cubic yard. A pro can help you determine the type of mulch most suitable for your landscaping needs.
Topsoil costs from $12 to $55 per cubic yard, depending on the type you choose. For example, screened black dirt will cost about $15 per cubic yard. Loam (soil composed of sand, silt, and clay) costs about $17 per cubic yard. Standard screened topsoil costs about $20 per cubic yard. The type of topsoil you need depends on your landscaping plans.
Topsoil should go down first. If the topsoil is next to your house, make sure the grade slopes away from the house to keep water from pooling against your foundation and possibly leaking into your basement or crawl space. Don’t cover your decorative landscape mulch with topsoil as that defeats the purpose of laying down the mulch. If you’re trying to create a certain soil composition to improve plant growth, you’ll likely want compost mixed into the topsoil instead of mulch. Over time, any decorative wood mulch will simply decompose under the topsoil.
No, mulch itself does not necessarily attract termites even though it’s usually made of shredded wood. Some types of mulch like cedar or cypress resist termites because they’re toxic or unappetizing to the wood munchers. However, when the mulch is deep enough, say three inches or more, it creates a perfect habitat for insects of all kinds to build nests.
Although it’s not required to lay anything under mulch, it can help to put landscape fabric or plastic weed barrier down and lay mulch on top. The barrier helps keep weeds from growing up through your mulch. It also helps keep rodents and insects from burrowing into the ground underneath.