Landscaping Windsor

Bull Canyon Landscaping

Landscaping Windsor

Address
1525 Lake Vista Way
Place
Windsor, CO   80550 
Landline
(970) 978-0686
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Description

Does your lawn need professional attention? Are you looking for fresh ways to spice up your outdoor space? Turn to Bull Canyon Landscaping for quality work. We're a local landscaping company offering landscape maintenance and landscape installation services for homeowners and business owners in the Severance, CO area. Our clients trust us to mow and edge their lawns, install sod or artificial turf and plant flowers and shrubs. We also offer free landscape design services.

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  • New Construction Landscaping

    Building New Means Starting Right Outside New Construction Landscaping in Severance for homes requiring complete outdoor installation before move-in Bull Canyon Landscaping completes new construction landscaping for homeowners building in Severance, Fort Collins, and Windsor, Colorado. You need a finished yard that matches the quality of your home's interior, with grading, drainage, irrigation, plantings, and hardscaping installed in the correct order. The service covers both front and back yards so you move into a property ready for outdoor use from day one. New construction lots often present challenges including uneven grading, compacted soil from heavy equipment, and poor drainage. Colorado's clay-heavy soils require amendment and proper contouring to prevent water pooling near foundations. The process begins with site evaluation, then progresses through soil preparation, irrigation line installation, turf or sod placement, planting beds, and hardscape elements like patios or walkways. Coordination with builders ensures landscaping begins at the right phase, typically after utilities are buried and final grading is verified. Schedule a site visit to discuss layout, material options, and timing that aligns with your home's construction schedule. Design Through Installation With One Crew You work through layout decisions early, selecting plant types, turf options, rock colors, and hardscape placements during the design phase. Bull Canyon Landscaping provides material samples and explains maintenance expectations so choices fit your long-term plans. Irrigation zones are mapped based on sun exposure and plant water needs, with adjustments made for Colorado's dry climate and seasonal temperature swings. When installation finishes, your yard has defined borders, functioning sprinkler coverage, level walkways, and plantings set at proper depths. Mulch or decorative rock is spread to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture. Turf areas are graded to slope away from the home, reducing the risk of foundation water intrusion during spring runoff or summer storms. Timelines vary depending on lot size and design complexity, but most full-yard installations are completed within two to three weeks once grading and utility work are confirmed. Services do not include ongoing lawn care or fertilization schedules, though installation includes starter fertilizer for turf establishment. Questions About Landscaping a New Build Homeowners building in Severance, Fort Collins, and Windsor often ask how landscaping integrates with construction timelines and what to expect during the first season. What does new construction landscaping include for homes in Severance, Fort Collins, and Windsor, Colorado? It includes soil grading, irrigation system installation, sod or turf placement, planting beds with shrubs and perennials, decorative rock or mulch, and hardscape elements like patios or walkways. Everything needed for a functional, finished yard is handled in one coordinated process. When should landscaping start during the home building process? Landscaping begins after utilities are installed, final grading is complete, and the builder confirms no additional heavy equipment will disturb the site. Coordination prevents damage to irrigation lines or newly placed materials. Do you handle both front yard and backyard landscaping from design to installation? Yes, both areas are included in the service. Design accounts for street-facing curb appeal in front and functional outdoor living space in back, with irrigation and drainage planned across the entire property. What are the best low-maintenance landscaping options for Colorado homes? Native grasses, drought-tolerant perennials like Russian sage and coneflower, decorative rock ground cover, and drip irrigation for planting beds reduce water use and upkeep. Turf areas are kept smaller and limited to high-use zones. How do you plan landscaping for new construction properties? Planning starts with slope analysis, sun exposure mapping, and soil testing. Designs account for future growth of plants, seasonal color changes, and access points for maintenance equipment. Bull Canyon Landscaping works with builders and homeowners throughout Severance to deliver outdoor spaces ready for immediate use. Reach out to review design options and confirm availability during your construction window.

  • Patio Installation

    Durable Outdoor Spaces Built to Last Patio Installation in Severance for uneven yards and unpredictable freeze-thaw cycles Bull Canyon Landscaping builds custom patios in Severance for homeowners who need an outdoor space that can handle uneven ground and the freeze-thaw cycles common in this region. You may have tried to use your backyard for dining or entertaining, only to deal with shifting pavers, cracked concrete, or surfaces that collect water after storms. We work with paver and concrete materials designed to stay level and stable through changing weather, and we design each patio around how you actually plan to use it. The installation begins with grading and base preparation to manage drainage and prevent future settling. Pavers offer flexibility in color and pattern and can be adjusted or replaced over time. Concrete patios are poured with control joints to manage expansion and contraction. Both options are built with a compacted gravel base and proper slope to move water away from the home. We work with you to determine size, layout, and any features like built-in seating walls, lighting, or space for a fire element. If your yard has gone unused or your current patio surface is failing, reach out to talk through what a new installation would look like for your property. How the Work Moves From Base to Finish You will see the site excavated to the depth required for the base material, which typically ranges from six to eight inches depending on soil conditions and expected load. For paver patios, we install edge restraints to lock the border in place and prevent lateral movement. Sand is spread and leveled before pavers are set in the chosen pattern. Polymeric sand is swept into joints to reduce weed growth and insect intrusion. Concrete patios are formed, reinforced, poured, and finished with the texture or tint you selected. Once the patio is complete, you will notice a firm, level surface that sheds water and stays stable underfoot. Bull Canyon Landscaping ensures the finished grade directs runoff away from your foundation and toward lawn or drainage zones. Furniture and grills can be placed without tipping or sinking, and foot traffic will not create ruts or soft spots. We can also integrate low-voltage lighting along edges or within the paver layout, and we build in access points for gas lines if you plan to add a grill or fire feature later. Seating walls are constructed as part of the base work, not added afterward. The patio is compacted and checked for levelness before any final materials are placed. Questions Homeowners Ask Before Installing a Patio These are the questions we hear most often when planning patio installations in Severance and the surrounding area. What is the best material for a backyard patio in Colorado? Pavers handle freeze-thaw movement better than standard concrete because individual units can shift slightly without cracking, but poured concrete with proper joints and a solid base also performs well if installed correctly. How long does it take to install a patio? Most residential patio installations take three to five days depending on size, material, and site conditions, though weather delays or utility location can extend that timeline. Can patios be built on uneven or sloped ground? Yes, we grade and level the base during excavation, and in some cases we build up low areas or cut into slopes to create a flat, stable platform for the patio surface. What features can be added to a patio design? You can include built-in seating walls, embedded lighting, gas line stubouts for grills or fire features, and borders that transition into planting beds or lawn areas. How do patios improve outdoor living space? A patio creates a stable, dry surface that allows you to place furniture, host gatherings, and use your yard throughout the season without dealing with mud, uneven ground, or standing water. If you are ready to add usable outdoor space or replace a failing surface, contact Bull Canyon Landscaping to schedule a site visit and go over material options that fit your property and budget.

  • French Drain Installation

    Redirect Water Before It Causes Damage French Drain Installation in Severance for standing water, foundation seepage, and snowmelt flooding Bull Canyon Landscaping installs French drains in Severance for homeowners who see pooling water near their foundation, soggy areas in the lawn, or soil erosion after heavy rain or spring snowmelt. You may notice water sitting for days in low spots, or you may see staining on basement walls where moisture is seeping through. A French drain captures and redirects that water underground using a perforated pipe surrounded by gravel, which allows runoff to move away from structures and landscaping before it causes damage. The installation begins with trenching along the path where water needs to be routed. The trench is sloped to allow gravity flow toward a discharge point such as a drainage swale, street inlet, or dry well. We line the trench with filter fabric to prevent soil from clogging the gravel, then place perforated drain pipe surrounded by washed rock. The fabric is wrapped over the gravel before backfilling with soil and restoring the surface. The outlet is positioned to prevent erosion or re-entry of water into problem areas. If you are dealing with recurring puddles or foundation moisture issues, reach out to discuss where a French drain could be placed and how it would connect to your existing site conditions. What You Notice Once the System Is Installed You will see water disappear from areas where it used to sit for hours or days after storms. The soil in those zones will dry faster, and plant roots will have better access to oxygen. Basement walls that showed moisture stains will stay dry as water is intercepted before it reaches the foundation. Bull Canyon Landscaping ensures the drain is sloped correctly and that the outlet is stable and clear of debris that could block flow over time. The system works passively and requires no power or maintenance beyond occasional inspection of the outlet. In some cases, we connect the French drain to a sump system or tie it into other drainage infrastructure already on the property. If your yard has multiple low spots, we may install a branching layout that converges into a single discharge line. We do not install French drains in areas with heavy clay soil unless amended drainage methods are used, and we do not guarantee performance if grading changes or landscaping additions redirect water back toward the drain after installation. The system is designed to handle typical runoff, not concentrated flow from roof downspouts unless specifically sized for that load. What Homeowners Want to Know About French Drains These are the most common questions we answer during consultations for French drain projects in Severance and the surrounding region. What is a French drain and how does it work? A French drain is a gravel-filled trench containing a perforated pipe that collects groundwater and runoff and carries it away from problem areas using gravity and soil permeability. When should a French drain be installed in a yard? You should install one when water pools consistently in the same spot, when basement walls show moisture intrusion, or when spring snowmelt floods low areas and prevents normal lawn or garden use. Can a French drain fix standing water issues? Yes, as long as the drain is placed in the correct location, sloped properly, and discharged to a point lower than the problem area, it will intercept and remove the water that causes pooling. How long do French drains typically last? A properly installed French drain can function for twenty years or more, though sediment buildup or root intrusion can reduce performance if the filter fabric is omitted or if the pipe is placed too close to mature trees. Where should a French drain be placed? The drain should run along the uphill side of the wet area or between the foundation and the source of water, with a continuous downhill slope leading to a safe discharge point in Severance or surrounding areas. If water is damaging your foundation or making parts of your yard unusable, contact Bull Canyon Landscaping to schedule a site evaluation and go over placement and discharge options.

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