Garden building
Landscape grading and soil leveling
Survey and planning: Thorough assessment of the area (size, topography).
Preparatory work: Removal or transplantation of existing vegetation. Collection of stones and debris. Checking the position of underground utilities (water, gas, electrical lines).
Rough terrain shaping: Moving large amounts of soil (if necessary). Creating or leveling hills. Filling depressions.
Drainage system development: Planning slopes for proper water drainage. Laying drain pipes (if necessary). Creating rainwater drainage ditches.
Fine terrain shaping: Leveling the surface with smaller machines or hand tools. Correcting minor unevenness. Soil compaction (where necessary).
Soil improvement: Soil replacement or improvement if needed (e.g., adding sand, compost)
Final leveling: Using rake or soil leveler to create a smooth surface. Correcting small bumps and depressions.
Soil preparation: Loosening the soil. Mixing in nutrients, fertilizer (if necessary).
Final touches: Cleaning the area, removing remaining debris. Surface inspection, subsequent corrections if necessary. Preparation for planting or turfing: Fine raking of the soil
This process ensures that the garden or plot provides a suitable foundation for further landscaping work, whether it's planting, path construction, or installing other garden elements.
Creating garden paths and walkways
Planning and preparation: Designing the route, taking into account the garden's functions and aesthetics. Selection of appropriate materials (e.g., pavers, gravel, wood, brick). Calculating the necessary quantities.
Area marking.
Maintenance and care.
Occasional joint refilling.
Construction and repair of fences and gates
Planning and preparation: Selection of the fence type and material (e.g., wood, metal, stone). Determining dimensions and creating a design plan.
Area preparation.
Maintenance: Renewing weather-resistant coating as needed. Trimming vegetation along the fence.
Safety check: Inspecting the operation of gate locks and openers.
This process ensures that the fence and gate are not only aesthetically pleasing but also safe and durable, properly serving the purpose of bordering and protecting the garden.
Construction of terraces and covered outdoor areas
Planning and preparation: Determining the size and location of the terrace or covered area. Material selection (e.g., wood, composite, stone, concrete). Creating a budget. Professional and accurate execution of necessary tasks.
Maintenance and care: Retreating wooden surfaces as needed. Periodic inspection and tightening of screws and fastenings.
Shed Construction
Project Preparation: Discussion with the client about the size and purpose of the shed. On-site survey and advice on placement. Organizing material orders and delivery.
Foundation Work: Clearing the area and landscaping. Soil leveling and compaction. Creating a suitable foundation (gravel bed, concrete slabs, or concrete base).
Structural Work: Creating floor structure from pressure-treated wood. Building and securing wall frames. Assembling and installing roof structure. Installing openings (door, windows, vents).
Insulation and Cladding: Applying waterproof insulation. Installing wall cladding and roofing. Applying exterior cladding (wood, vinyl, or metal). Checking seals and insulation.
Finishing Work: Performing painting and staining work. Installing decorative moldings and trims. Installing gutters (if necessary). Interior setup (installing shelves, workbenches).
Quality Control and Handover: Conducting a comprehensive inspection. Fixing any potential issues. Providing maintenance advice to the client.
Follow-up: Maintaining contact with the client. Performing warranty repairs (if necessary). Offering maintenance services.
Installation of Rainwater Collection Systems: Detailed Work Description
Planning and Preparation: Site survey and determination of water demand. System sizing and component selection. Budget preparation.
Collecting Surface Preparation: Cleaning the roof or other collecting surface. Inspection, cleaning, or replacement of gutters. Installation of leaf diverters on the gutters.
Pipe Installation: Placement of downspouts from the gutters to the storage tank. Ensuring proper slope for gravity flow. Securing and insulating the pipes.
Filter System Installation: Installing a coarse filter to remove larger debris. Installing a fine filter to remove smaller particles. Placing the filters in an easily accessible location for maintenance.
Storage Tank Installation: Preparing the tank base (concrete slab or compacted gravel bed). Positioning and securing the tank. Constructing the overflow system. Installing a pump (if necessary).
Testing and Commissioning: Filling the system with water. Checking for leaks. Documentation and Training. Preparing the system documentation. Educating the owner on system usage and maintenance.
Maintenance Plan Development: Scheduling regular inspections. Planning for filter cleaning and replacement. Scheduling tank cleaning.


Construction of Retaining Walls and Stairs
Planning and preparation: Site survey. Selection of materials (e.g., concrete, natural stone, brick, wood). Installation of railings (if necessary). Placement of decorative elements.
Landscaping and environment development: Filling and leveling the surrounding area. Planting vegetation around the retaining wall. Mulching or grass seeding.
Quality control and handover: Checking structural stability. Testing drainage. Inspection of surfaces and joints.
Maintenance advice: Scheduling regular inspections. Repairing joints and seams as needed.
Installing Outdoor Flooring: Detailed Guide
Planning and Preparation: Measure the area and calculate the required materials. Select the appropriate flooring type (pavers, natural stone, wood decking, etc.) based on the desired look and usage. Obtain necessary permits if required by local regulations. Prepare a detailed plan and timeline for the installation.
Site Preparation: Remove the existing vegetation, debris, and uneven surfaces from the area. Excavate a 10-20 cm deep base trench. Compact the base using a plate compactor or manual tamper. Install a geotextile fabric to prevent weed growth (optional). Spread a 10-15 cm layer of crushed gravel or sand as a base.
Laying the Flooring
Pavers: Establish a guide string or chalk lines to maintain proper alignment. Spread a 2-5 cm layer of sand or crushed stone as a bedding material. Carefully place the pavers, ensuring tight joints and even spacing. Use a rubber mallet to level and secure the pavers. Fill the joints with sand or polymeric sand.
Natural Stone: Prepare a mortar bed or use a self-leveling compound as the base. Carefully place the stone tiles or slabs, maintaining consistent spacing. Grout the joints using a cement-based grout. Seal the stone surface to protect against stains and weathering.
Wood Decking: Construct a sturdy frame using pressure-treated lumber. Install the decking boards with proper spacing and fasteners. Apply a wood sealant or stain to protect the surface.
Edging and Finishing Touches: Install edge restraints (such as concrete curbs or metal edging) to contain the flooring. Add decorative borders or accent pieces (if desired). Ensure proper drainage by creating a slight slope away from buildings. Clean the surface and apply a final sealant or protective coating.
Maintenance and Care: Regularly sweep or blow away debris and leaves. Resand or reseal the flooring as needed, typically every 2-5 years. Address any cracks, uneven surfaces, or other issues promptly