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1.
Why should I use LandscapePlan.com instead of a
local landscape design firm?
2. Why is it important
to use a registered landscape architect as opposed
to a landscape designer?
3. How can LandscapePlan.com
be less expensive than my local landscape architectural
firms?
4. What can I expect to
receive?
5. Why do you provide
photo-realistic images of what my yard could look
like?
6. How do I pay for
the landscape plan your landscape architects produce
for me?
7. How long does it take
to design my plan?
8. What if I don't know anything
about plants? How can I give you enough information
so that my plan will suite my needs and reflect
that it was professionally designed?
9. Will LandscapePlan.com
take my ideas and wishes into consideration when
preparing the plan?
10. What if in addition
to plants, I want LandscapePlan.com to design
multiple other features into my yard such as a
swimming pool, a driveway, a sidewalk, a new deck,
etc. Will my plan cost more?
11. What if after receiving
my landscape plan I want to go to my local nurseries
and choose my own plants? Will this make my plan
useless?
12. What if after
receiving my plan I want to have certain
changes made to the plan?
13. Where will I find
a copy of my property survey from which my landscape
plan will be based?
14. What is unique
about your landscape plans that I will not find
at other landscape architectural firms?
15.Why is it an advantage
for me, the client, to be able to pick my own
plants?
Why should I use LandscapePlan.com
instead of a local landscape design firm?
Answer: LandscapePlan.com
is first and foremost a landscape architectural
design firm. We have the ability to take advantage
of the internet because of our new patent pending
method which eliminates the need and all the additional
costs of having someone actually come to your
project site. In many cases, our prices are less
than half that of other landscape architectural
design firms without sacrificing any of the quality.
Why is it important to
use a registered landscape architect as opposed
to a landscape designer?
Answer: While this
question may seem obvious to many, it is a question
that is asked every day by thousands of homeowners
interested in having a landscape master plan prepared
for their homes. The answer is simply that landscape
architects have the education, training, and experience
to deal with the various aspects that may be encountered
in any given project. Typically that will involve
site planning, plant material selection, plant
material design, civil engineering, building architecture,
drainage issues, and construction techniques as
they relate to commercial and residential applications.
This is not to say that there are not any good
landscape designers working in the industry today.
But it takes many years before someone becomes
a "landscape architect" while anyone can decide
to call themselves a "landscape designer" at any
time.
How can LandscapePlan.com
be less expensive than my local landscape architectural
firms?
Answer: We are less
expensive than most or all landscape architectural
firms that are local to your area for several
reasons: 1) our patent pending process greatly
reduces the time spent designing any given project.
2) we use state of the art software which eliminates
many hours spent traditionally on the drafting
table. 3) because we allow the client to assist
us with the collection of the design criteria,
we no longer have to spend time on the actual
project site collecting the data, nor do we spend
countless hours driving from our office to each
project site.
What can I expect to
receive?
Answer: You will
receive 4 blueprint copies of the landscape master
plan that we would prepare for you, as well as
1 photo-realistic image of what your house could
look like once the installation process was completed.
These will be mailed to you via Priority Mail
from the U.S. Postal system.
Why do you provide photo-realistic
images of what my yard could look like?
Answer: Many of
our clients are not accustomed to viewing architectural
plans and we believe photo-realistic images it
to be a useful tool in conveying the intent of
our design.
How do I pay for the
landscape plan your landscape architects produce
for me?
Answer: Once you
have completed the online registration, you can
conveniently pay for our services with Visa, Mastercard,
or Checking Account debit cards. This provides
for your protection as well as ours.
How long does it take
to design my plan?
Answer: Typically
our turn around time on any given project is 3
- 4 weeks once we have received all relevant information
from the client. Various factors such as project
complexity, existing workloads, etc. can impact
the timeline, but we make every effort to complete
each project as quickly as possible without sacrificing
quality.
What if I don't know anything
about plants? How can I give you enough information
so that my plan will suite my needs and reflect
that it was professionally designed?
Answer: Our clients
don't need to know a single plant name to be able
to provide us with critical data regarding their
likes or dislikes. We have designed our questionnaire
so that you will be providing us with everything
we need to know simply by answering a series of
questions on various subjects. We also provide
plenty of dialogue boxes for you to fill in to
make sure we cover any unexpected concerns that
you might have. Once we have received your information,
one of our landscape architects will call you
and go over your questionnaire thoroughly so that
we are sure we understand your desires.
Will LandscapePlan.com
take my ideas and wishes into consideration when
preparing the plan?
Answer: Simply YES.
The goal for every plan we undertake is to not
only satisfy all design criteria provided by our
clients but to do so in a creative, and well thought
out manner. This doesn't discount the possibility
that clients might provide us with conflicting
desires, but we use the client's "wish list" as
our primary criteria when undertaking a landscape
master plan. This is the reason we will contact
you once we have received your information so
that we can meet all your needs.
What if in addition
to plants, I want LandscapePlan.com to design
multiple other features into my yard such as a
swimming pool, a driveway, a sidewalk, a new deck,
etc. Will my plan cost more?
Answer: We offer
two types of plans that are both flat fee based.
The first type is our master planting plan which
includes the design of driveways, sidewalks, parking
areas, lighting, drainage, lawn areas, and all
plant material. The second plan which will cost
an additional $200.00 includes all the features
of the first plan plus additional features such
as retaining walls, patios, pools, and decks.
Both plans are a flat fee so there will never
be any "additional" hidden design charges. Our
goal is to provide all of our clients with a plan
for their dream yard at a price that is affordable
to everyone.
What if after receiving
my landscape plan I want to go to my local nurseries
and choose my own plants? Will this make my plan
useless?
Answer: Not at all.
Our landscape master plan will allow you to not
only choose your own plants for your yard if you
desire, but we will also provide you with helpful
information that will help you to phase your project
in over time if that is your desire. We also offer
free over the phone or online technical support
to our clients should you have any questions once
you have received your plan
What if after
I get my landscape plan back in the mail I want
to have certain changes made to the plan?
Answer: Due to the
fact that a "good" design is a subjective term
at best, so is any process when one person tries
to convey their desires accurately to another
person. Therefore, we can not charge a flat fee
for a landscape master plan and perform unlimited
changes at no charge. Should you request a change
to a landscape plan that we designed for you,
we will evaluate the nature of the request. If
it is found that we did not include an "element"
in your plan that you requested, there will be
no charge for the change assuming the missing
"element" was not in conflict with another requested
"element". If however, the request involved a
change that was for any other reason other than
an omission, we will simply charge you at the
rate of $50 per hour for the change. Because our
goal is to take care of each client in the best
way possible, whenever a change is requested,
we will provide an estimate of the time we anticipate
it will take before beginning the new work.
Where will I find
a copy of my property survey from which my landscape
plan will be based?
Answer: In all but
a small percentage of cases, when the property
in question was purchased, a boundary survey was
prepared showing the location of all structures
as well as the property line bearings and distances.
In cases where no survey was prepared, a copy
of the survey is typically kept on file with the
county or city of your residence and can be obtained
for a minimal charge.
What is unique about
your landscape plans that I will not find at other
landscape architectural firms?
Answer: Our landscape
master plans are based on your desires and allow
you total control and flexibility when it comes
to the selection of plant material. Our patent
pending method enables us to design your plan
based on certain characteristics of plants. For
example, we will design all the hard-scape elements
you desire into your plan such as retaining walls,
sidewalks, waterfalls and ponds, etc. and then
show the location of proposed plant material.
Instead of actually naming each individual plant,
we will design your plan using plants that have
specific qualities regarding their height, spread,
leaf size, etc., and whether or not it is deciduous
or evergreen. We then provide you with a list
of plants that fit those categories and our preferences
for your yard. In this way you can use our suggestions
or you can simply choose your own plants from
our list of plants that are suitable for your
part of the country.
Why is it an advantage
for me, the client, to be able to pick my own
plants?
Answer: Several
reasons. Each client will have different likes
and dislikes regarding the plant characteristics.
Some clients will want fragrant plants while others
will not. Some clients will want lots of colorful
flowering plants while others prefer muted, less
showy plants. Some clients prefer lower maintenance
plants, while others truly enjoy the time spent
pruning and taking care of their plants. For this
reason, the conventional method of preparing landscape
master plans inevitably requires that "down the
road" changes be made to the selection of plants.
Changes mean additional hours to be billed by
the landscape architect. With our method, we provide
you with the important characteristics of the
plants to be used and give you a list of optional
plants that fit the required characteristics.
The best way to describe this is using the example
of the children's clothing line, "Ger-animals".
Their premise was that you could easily mix and
match the shirt and pants for your children simply
by choosing two of the same animal such as a "tiger".
No matter which two "tigers" you chose, the shirt
and pants would automatically match. It is the
same with our landscape master plans. As long
as you choose plants from the specified category
and place them where we say they should go, you
will have a nice design. This is because we know
how to vary the characteristics of each plant
grouping so that we can avoid using plants adjacent
to one another that have similar heights, leaf
sizes, etc. If this doesn't seem important to
you, the next time you look at a yard that isn't
attractive, look to see if they have properly
varied the heights of each plant grouping, avoided
using plants with similar size leaves right next
to each other, or used too many evergreen or deciduous
plants next to each other. Chances are they have
done each of these things. We design your plan
properly to help ensure that you won't make the
mistakes everyone else makes.
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