Member Since August 2024
Listing Id 532784Ryan J
8 months agoExcellent business. I have worked with them for years. Very reputable, great leadership and I highly recommend to everyone. Every time I experience this company I get a sense of a customer-first mentality which is what you look for in a small town like Central Oregon.
Dan Sundermeier
9 months agoLand effects mows the stone creek neighborhood that I live in. The crews have caused irreparable harm or already killed almost every tree in the neighborhood. The bases of the trees have been hit by the string trimmers and mowers weekly. This is a huge setback for our young neighborhood since most all the trees were removed to build all the houses. It will take so many extra years now to get a canopy of trees established here. Land effects has been unresponsive and hasn’t admitted to or replaced any of the trees they’ve killed. I would not recommend this company to manage your land.
matt conway
11 months agoDangerous driver in the Nissan NV. Sad to see local business putting locals in danger in a company branded van. Do better, we are all part of the community, tailgating someone for three miles does you folks no good 🙁
Laney Houser
11 months agoThese people do not know what they are doing. They bring out their chain saws and “hedge” but they have no idea what they are doing when it comes to actual plants and will hack away at your yard without regard if anything is blooming or not. They know nothing about the plants they are chopping down. They are told to hedge so they do it with chainsaws until there is nothing left, that is not hedging that is hacking. There is nothing left of the beautiful tree in my front yard or the hydrangea that was about to bloom…NOT PROFESSIONAL AT ALL. If you are going to be in landscape business train your workers to know what to hedge and when. It’s July, it’s not time for chopping down all of the bushes that still have time to grow. Do not hire these people to maintain your yard or you will be sorry.
Hannah Jones
a year agoI am a Community Association Manager here in Central Oregon and have had the pleasure to work with Dave Wydra and his crew at Land Effects for weekly landscape maintenance. They have been responsive and very accommodating when it comes to HOA needs. I would highly recommend Land Effects for all your landscaping needs!
Shawn Raley
a year agoTim and his crew were awesome! They came up with a great landscape design and got the whole project done really quickly! It turned out better than I imagined it. Tims crew, with his lead Forman, Eric, we’re great to have around the house for a few days while they were working. Super impressed with their work ethic. We were also in the middle of a move and they always asked if we needed help when they saw us struggling to move furniture, etc I definitely recommend this company and will use them again.
martin little
2 years agoLand effects is in charge of trees, shrubs and lawn They come out once a week .. but yet every week they duck underneath the trees and shrubs to mow the lawn that covers the sidewalk that they are suppose to maintain , of course when confronted , it isn’t my job and where short handed , but you still represent the company and could relay the message . This needed cut two months ago along with trees on the other side of the street
Ron Webb
2 years agoFixed my problem
John Shuey
2 years agoThese folks have done landscaping and irrigation work for me. The former with meticulous attention to detail. The latter with dogged investigation of underground piping. At the moment (Spring 2022), like most businesses, they’re a bit understaffed.
Jeffrey Hill
2 years agoI have used Land Effects for many years (5) to winterize my sprinkler system. After charging $75 per year for the service for the last three years (2018, 2019, 2020), out of the blue they billed me $220 for the same service this year. No notice of any price increase, no notice that the method of charging had changed, nothing. This is an increase of 193%. More disappointing, when I reached out to investigate, I received little help or explanation. Needless to say, I won’t be using Land Effects for any work in the future.