SOLUTIONS4GARDENS For the past few years, Solutions4Gardens has cemented its local reputation as a design and landscape company that specialises in top quality work and products. Now fully accredited by Marshalls and Trex, helmsman Mark Woodman examines 2020 trends in garden design and explains why the strong relationship they have with their suppliers is so important to their success. Happy to tackle any sized landscaping job, Solutions4Gardens loves nothing better than the challenge of large scale, high end garden projects that encompass decking, pathways and patios. “It’s where we have been moving in terms of the type of product and services we offer” explains Mark. Those products include paving and stone manufactured by Marshalls who has recently
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awarded them with professional accreditation meaning their work has been inspected and found to be of the highest standard. “Our new connection with Marshalls was a natural move for us” Mark says. “The range of products they offer allows us to meet the diverse needs of our customers, whether we are asked to build a contemporary garden or simply create a traditional path in a cottage garden. “In addition, their products and service have the quality that matches our ideals and standards. It is a commitment we share because Marshalls inspects their accredited landscapers to ensure our quality meets their standards too.” Solutions4Gardens understands that when looking for someone to design and build your garden space, trust is a vital factor in the selection of a contractor. “Personal recommendation is a big part of where our commissions come from, but we also wanted to find a way for new clients to be able to have trust in our capabilities. “There are lots of ways to be accredited but we decided to go with industry-led experts rather than just relying on general trade review companies” says Mark. “Being accredited by Marshalls now allows us to guarantee our work. We are inspected at least twice yearly to maintain standards. We also benefit from Marshalls’ technical support and help with more challenging projects.” The Marshalls Register is a national network of
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