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sharp snow removal and lawn care

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lacombe, AB

Additional Information

Sharp Snow Removal And Landscaping is a landscaping contractor serving Lacombe and surrounding areas, offering landscaping design, hardscaping, snow removal, excavation, and maintenance services for both residential and commercial clients.

Fully insured and bonded

Specializes in

Curb appeal enhancementWinter safety and snow removalHardscape installationsExcavation projectsLandscape design

Services

Landscaping services and designSod preparationSkid steer workExcavation servicesDecorative rock and mulch installationsPatio prep and installationHardscaping including patios, walkways, retaining walls, and garden bedsResidential snow removalCommercial snow removalSpring cleanups+1 more

Established 10 years of experience · Serving Lacombe, Lacombe county, Bentley, Blackfalds, Red Deer +1 more

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 6, 2026

Contact Information

Phone: (403) 596-8173

Website: http://sharplandscaping.ca/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does landscaping cost in lacombe?

Lawn maintenance runs $40-$80 per visit. Garden design projects start at $2,000-$5,000. Hardscaping like patios or retaining walls can range from $5,000-$25,000+. Always get 2-3 detailed quotes.

When is the best time to start a landscaping project?

Spring (April-May) is ideal for planting and new installations. Fall is great for sodding and tree planting. Hardscaping can be done May through October in most of Canada. Book early — good landscapers fill up fast.

Do landscapers need to be licensed?

Licensing varies by province and municipality. In Ontario, Landscape Ontario certification is the industry standard. Always check for liability insurance and WSIB coverage before hiring.

What is the difference between a landscaper and a landscape architect?

Landscapers handle installation and maintenance. Landscape architects are licensed professionals who design complex outdoor spaces, often required for commercial projects and municipal permits.

Should I hire a landscaper for snow removal?

Many landscaping companies offer snow removal as a winter service. Bundling lawn care and snow removal with one company often gets you a better annual rate.

How do I choose a good landscaper?

Check for insurance, ask for references and photos of past work, get written quotes with detailed scope, and verify they pull permits if required. Our directory shows ratings and reviews to help you compare.