A Few Words About Us

Edinboro Landscaping believes in providing a high quality service for some of the most affordable prices in the industry. We do this by locally operating with an all-electric fleet of equipment, keeping our overhead and travel times to a minimum. We offer a wide variety of fully insured services, always measured out and priced by the job at hand. Our primary goal is high community satisfaction and our number one focus is safety.

 

" Great service as I travel frequently, prices are reasonable and the quality of the work is excellent. "

- Fred C ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

" Graham and his crew are awesome. They do a great job with my home's lawn maintenance, but they are also very pleasant to work with. They communicate any questions or issues quickly and their billing system is a breeze. I will continue to use them. Great Job! A +! "

- Julia Hajewski ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

" These young men are very professional. Can ask them to do anything that's needed. They are very polite and want to do a good job. Which they do!! I would recommend them. "

- Ann Walsh ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

" Lawn looks great and trimming was very neat. "

- John P ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

" The best mowing, trimming service and edging I ever had. My grass looks like a golf course. "

- Barry K ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Company Advantages

Because Edinboro Landscaping provides services, as opposed to a product, our advantages are only as strong as our service providers.  Aside from ensuring our team is flexible, fast, can provide expert advice and can work on short notice, we will take the following steps to support lawn care services:

  •       Maintain equipment by properly cleaning and storing it
  •       Ensure team members use approved technique and decorum
  •       Provide lawn care advice to our customers
  •       Forge relationships with other local businesses to better serve the community
  •       Develop connections with subcontractors who can support us in areas such as house cleaning, pet care, plumbing, electrical, and other home and property maintenance related services

Regulations & Insurance

We've taken the time to research our industry top to bottom. From this we got to learn the plethora of regulations and licensing required by landscapers to legally do business. Not just efficiently, but safely as well. We're here to tell you that Edinboro Landscaping is fully licensed, insured, and goes above and beyond whenever safety is concerned.

 

Edinboro Landscaping acknowledges and follows in accordance with the OSHA standards for “Landscape and Horticultural Services” in the general industry sector. This section will highlight the OSHA standards and documents related to landscape and horticulture services as stated from the OSHA.gov website. These are often the most frequently cited standards pertaining to the landscaping industry. Please note that there are many more standards but the majority we are mentioning pertain solely to our business.

General Industry (29 CFR 1910)

Related Information
1910 Subpart D - Walking-Working Surfaces 1910.22, General requirements. Related Information
1910.23, Ladders. Related Information
1910.27, Scaffolds and rope descent systems. Related Information
1910 Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment 1910.134, Respiratory protection. Related Information
1910.136, Foot protection. Related Information
1910.138, Hand Protection. Related Information
1910 Subpart J - General Environmental Controls 1910.147, The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout). Related Information
1910 Subpart K - Medical and First Aid 1910.151, Medical services and first aid. Related Information
1910 Subpart N - Materials Handling and Storage 1910.178, Stability of Powered Industrial Trucks (Non-mandatory Appendix to Paragraph (l) of This Section) Related Information
1910 Subpart P - Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment 1910.243, Guarding of portable powered tools. Related Information
1910 Subpart R - Special Industries 1910.268, Telecommunications. Related Information
1910 Subpart S - Electrical 1910.332, Training. Related Information
1910.334, Use of equipment. Related Information
1910 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances 1910.1030, Bloodborne pathogens. See also Most Frequently Asked Questions Concerning the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030. Provides answers to the most commonly asked questions related to the BBP standard. Related Information
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Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926) Related Information
1926 Subpart C - General Safety and Health Provisions 1926.25, Housekeeping. Related Information
1926 Subpart D 1926.50, Medical services and first aid. Related Information
1926.51, Sanitation. Related Information
1926 Subpart E - Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment 1926.100, Head protection. Related Information
1926.101, Hearing protection. Related Information
1926.102, Eye and face protection. Related Information
1926 Subpart I - Tools - Hand and Power 1926.307, Mechanical power-transmission apparatus. Related Information
1926 Subpart K - Electrical 1926.403, General requirements. Related Information
1926 Subpart L - Scaffolds 1926.451, General requirements. Related Information
1926 Subpart M 1926.501, Duty to have fall protection. Related Information
1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations 1926.600, Equipment. Related Information
1926.601, Motor vehicles. Related Information
1926.602, Material handling equipment. Related Information
1926.604, Site clearing. Related Information
1926 Subpart P - Excavations 1926.651, Specific Excavation Requirements. Related Information
1926 Subpart W - Rollover Protective Structures; Overhead Protection 1926.1000, Scope. Related Information
1926.1001, Minimum performance criteria for rollover protective structures for designated scrapers, loaders, dozers, graders, crawler tractors, compactors, and rubber-tired skid steer equipment. Related Information
1926.1002, Protective frames (roll-over protective structures, known as ROPS) for wheel-type agricultural and industrial tractors used in construction. Related Information
1926.1003, Overhead protection for operators of agricultural and industrial tractors used in construction. Related Information
1926 Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders 1926.1060, Training requirements. Related Information

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Yards of mulch spread

327

Lawns mowed

1711

Hours of labor

0

Pollution