The Experience
The Process
From Concept to Completion:
A flow chart of what to expect during the process of working with Moyer’s Inc. in order to take your initial concepts through to a beautiful completed installation.Research & Create Wish List
Review the list to the left and visit www.moyersinc.net and develop your wish list.↓
Initial Meeting
At your property; get to know us, establish the scope, & discuss design and installation options.↓
Planning & Design
On to the drawing board. We’ll create a thoughtful, aesthetic, & functional custom plan.↓
Phased Proposal
Detailed phases customized for you. Our proposals are much more than the bottom line.↓
Presentation
At our office; interactive presentation of the original concepts and construction techniques.Displays on site, no questions left unanswered.
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Construction Process
Quality installation from personable skilled craftsmen. No details are missed.↓
Completion
Walk through with your designer, ask questions about the construction and maintenance, enjoy & share!Landscape Elements
Considerations Prior to Initial Meeting:
A list of common landscape phases to familiarize yourself with prior to the initial meeting with a Moyer’s Inc. designer. No need to get too detailed; it is our job to design your custom landscape for function, aesthetic, and longevity.1. Retaining Walls
Segmented retaining wall vs. natural stone wall2. Grading
Storm water and drainage correctionTop soil spreading
Rock removal
Fine pulverizing of top soil layer
Seeding
Blown straw mulch vs. erosion control matting
Temporary irrigation vs. irrigation
Downspout burials
3. Foundation Landscape Beds
Poly vs. mortared paver vs. spade edging6 mil Visqueen weed barrier
Stone mulch vs. wood mulch
Planting design and specimen selection
- color, flower, form, maintenance, evergreen vs. deciduous, etc.
4. Exterior Landscape Beds
Achieve privacyGive depth and interest to yard
Shade trees
5. Hardscaping
Outdoor Living: dining, grilling, fire, kitchen, etc.Walkways
Seat walls
Stoop and stairways
Pergolas or garden structures
6. Low Voltage LED Lighting
Home facade and architectural featuresFunctional task lighting
Vegetation and landscape lighting