Referral Network
Flagstaff and Prescott Landscaping
Rosie on the House only refers contractors who have successfully made it through our rigorous prescreening process. We call the contractors we recommend "partners" because we believe they support our vision of being every Prescott homeowner's best friend. Like us, they're here to protect and serve homeowners. If you know any contractors who you think can pass our prequalification process, nominate them here, or have them fill out our prequalification form. Please note that filling out the form does not guarantee that the contractor will be accepted into our trusted Referral Network. In fact, fewer than 25 percent of contractors who fill out the form never become Rosie on the House partners.
More a do-it-yourselfer? Or just looking for the answer to a few landscaping questions? Check out some of our home improvement FAQ's below.
- How do I create a consistent lawn?
- Can I install concrete pavers myself?
- What are the best ways to use water features in my yard?
- How can I collect rainwater to use in my water feature?
- How can I kill weeds without using toxic herbicides?
- What is Xeriscaping?
A great selling point for a natural stone or concrete patio is that it lasts and lasts and needs very little maintenance.But “very little” doesn’t mean “none.”
If you install a beautiful outdoor patio floor and never give it a second thought, you could wind up with a stained, faded surface in as little as a couple of years.
Even so, there’s probably no need to replace your patio. My friend Dan Brewer is president of Acu-Chem in Phoenix. He says almost any patio surface can be cleaned up to look like new.
Some tips for keeping your investment looking like a showpiece:
- Seal it.
- Keep it clean.
- Sweep it—don’t hose it off.
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