| <!-- google_ad_section_start -->All Care Landscape Inc.<!-- google_ad_section_end --> First formed in July of 1998, All Care Landscape Inc. was a complex and detailed vision in the mind of Sydney Black to provide outstanding horticultural and landscaping services to our customers, with our customers being our first priority. As time passed the company was incorporated in October of 1999 and the humble beginnings that saw the start of All Care Landscape were now acting as a firm base with which we could grow and become what the original vision intended.
Our innovative approach and passion for success has aided us in growing into a leading force in the horticultural industry today. From our start with some tools and a truck we pride ourselves in having numerous types of modern well-serviced machinery and vehicles to maintain all of our properties in any season. Our staff as well is one of our greatest assets. We employ a landscape designer, year round staff and a large seasonal contingent of employees who help to make our customers some of the most satisfied in the area. We take pride in knowing that our employees are happy and well educated. Training, seminars, workshops and on-site practical instruction are valuable tools that we use to keep our staff sharp with all aspects of the duties involved in landscaping and property maintenance.
We are also proud members of Landscape Ontario. As a member we are bound by a strict code of ethics and have demonstrated competence, integrity and fairness in dealing with the public as well as our employees. We are fully insured and insist on safety on the job; looking out for our staff and you the client.
The future holds no bounds as we currently service major hotels, commercial and industrial properties in the Oakville and Mississauga areas. We will continue providing exceptional service for years to come. Perseverance with regards to industry and environmental issues will help us to continue understanding our clientals needs. As our name suggest we do care about our customers and the needs of their properties. | |