What Services Belong In The Same Scope?
Ask whether the project needs hardscaping, excavation, grading, landscaping, concrete, or cleanup together. The answer helps prevent a narrow scope from missing important work.
How Will Drainage Be Handled?
Drainage affects patios, walls, concrete, beds, and lawns. Ask how water will move after the project is complete and whether any grade changes are needed.
What Prep Work Is Included?
Prep work may include removal, excavation, stone, compaction, grading, or site cleanup. Understanding those details helps compare two proposals more honestly.
How Will The Finished Edges Look?
The edges around a patio, walkway, wall, or concrete pad can make or break the final look. Ask how disturbed lawn, beds, mulch, and transitions will be handled.
What Could Change The Scope?
Hidden old material, poor access, drainage issues, utility conflicts, or customer-selected upgrades can all affect the plan. A good contractor should explain those possibilities clearly.
Who Will Communicate During The Work?
Outdoor projects can be affected by weather, materials, and site conditions. Ask who communicates schedule changes, decisions, and completion details.
How Will The Project Scope The Rest Of The Yard?
A strong answer should mention movement through the yard, surrounding beds, drainage, cleanup, and future maintenance. The finished project should improve the whole outdoor space, not only the main feature.
What Happens Around The Work Area After Installation?
Ask how disturbed lawn, mulch, beds, edges, and nearby surfaces will be handled. Those details often decide whether the job looks polished or unfinished.