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I would like to give a whole hearted recommendation for Oskar Umbrasko & his very able team's landscaping service. We have had gardens landscaped in previous homes and have never come across a team this fantastic. They have just transformed our garden to an incredibly inviting outdoor indoor space working to our designer's plan. The team are exceptionally hard working, collaborated well with the rest of the building team so not to be in the way of the indoors building works, came up with creative solutions, had a great manner with our neighbours regarding boundary issues & are generally so approachable. They have great knowledge & expertise about all landscaping related building works issues and have carried out extensive works for us; fencing, demolishing, building up drains & covering them, building a bespoke shed for our awkward space, building retaining walls, raising the ground level, paving & preparing the ground for flower beds and pebbles. They have always gone the extra mile & no request is too much even though we are very fussy clients! Really happy to send photos or show you Oskar's team's work at our home as so pleased with it. Oskar's website simply does not reflect his high standard work since he is busy working so hard with no time spent on the website! 

https://www.ofalandscaping.co.uk/about

Oskar: 07545372421

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