Client Reviews

4.8/5 average rating from 6+ happy clients

What Our Clients Say

Real feedback from homeowners and businesses who trust Summit Landscaping to get the job done right.

“After years of basement flooding in our Alberta Arts bungalow, Summit designed a rain garden that handles runoff from our steep driveway. The native plants they chose attracted hummingbirds within weeks, and we've had zero water intrusion since last winter's heavy rains. Their team worked carefully around our mature Japanese maple's roots.”

Marianne K. Rain Garden Installation

“Our Hillsboro backyard was a water hog until Summit replaced the grass with a fescue mix that stays green with minimal irrigation. They incorporated a dry creek bed that handles overflow from our downspouts beautifully. The design looks intentional, not like we just stopped watering the lawn.”

Raj P. Drought-Tolerant Lawn Conversion

“Restoring the 1912 landscaping around our Craftsman in St. Johns required meticulous research—Summit tracked down original blueprints at the historical society. The clinker brick edging matches our chimney perfectly, and they propagated roses from cuttings at Peninsula Park. Our home looks like it stepped out of a 1920s postcard.”

Lydia T. Historic Property Landscaping

“The wall Summit built in our West Linn hillside property has held firm through two minor quakes already. We lost points for taking longer than expected due to bedrock drilling complications, but their team worked weekends to finish before rainy season. The basalt caps blend perfectly with our existing stonework.”

Carlos M. Earthquake-Resistant Retaining Wall

“Our 90-year-old oak in Lake Oswego was declining until Summit's arborist identified a soil compaction issue. Their root zone aeration and compost tea treatments brought it back to health without removing any major limbs. They even coordinated with the city to document the work for our property records.”

Sophie L. Heritage Tree Care

“The moss on our Beaverton roof was causing shingle damage, but Summit's gentle removal preserved the underlying structure. Their zinc strips have prevented regrowth better than the chemical treatments our neighbors used. Bonus: they salvaged attractive moss patches for our Japanese garden during the process.”