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Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC
Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC, Wittmann, AZ (Employees: David Maya, David Maya Prado, and Janet Lynn Potter) holds a Specialty Dual license and 2 other licenses according to the Arizona license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 68 does not rank in the top 50% of Arizona contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our bidding system to get competitive quotes.
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Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC Wittmann
Quality
Activity
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2 projects
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2024 |
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Pricing
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2 projects
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< $5k |
Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC Reviews
2.5 out of 5 stars, based on
3
reviews
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By Dick K.June 27, 2022Landscaping$29,000
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By DmSeptember 21, 2015Concrete and Pavers$15,0003 days
They did a fantastic job installing my paver driveway and pouring concrete decks in our backyard.
We would recoommend this company to everyone. -
By LeeMay 9, 2015Pavers$20,0005 daysMike Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping
DO NOT HIRE THIS GUY
Mike Potter laid pavers at our home. The quality of the work was ok as long as it was a flat simple surface. Any curves or steps were of poor quality. The owner is unprofessional and will threaten, intimidate and become verbally abusive if you suggest anything is less than perfect. His first response to a question about a section that was obviously poorly done was to put a lien on my house if I did not accept the work and pay him. By the end of the job his own crew was apologizing for his bizarre, ridiculous behavior. He claims he has been in business for 20 years, I have no idea how.
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Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC License info
Verified License
| License # | 347609 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | Specialty Dual |
| Business Type | Llc |
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Inactive License
| License # | 150017 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | Specialty Dual |
| Business Type | Llc |
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Inactive License
| License # | 203168 |
| Status | Inactive |
| State | Arizona |
| Type | General Residential |
| Business Type | Llc |
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68
BuildZoom Score
14
Permits
- Building permit records show that Potter Landscaping and Hardscaping LLC has worked on 14 permitted projects.
Do not sign the contract or give them any money until you read the fine print. Read the fine print until you understand every sentence and its implications.
I have 20 complaints against this company. They all appear to be covered by the fine print. This implies that they had these problems in the past and they had to put all of this legal wording into the fine print in order to keep people from suing them.
I had long talks with their contract writer about all the specific details of my landscaping project. We came to an understanding of what I wanted and how it was going to be done. In doing so, we came to several verbal agreements. The contract writer said he would personally pick out the tree. He did not. He said that he would help with locating the plants. He did not show up to help out. He promised brass caps for the sewer drain clean out pipes. That never came about. He said there would not be a problem with the river rocks or dirt and nothing about that I would have to pay extra to have them hauled away. He underestimated the amount of concrete needed for this job and I had to pay them $1000 for the additional amount of concrete. We talked about the irrigation system, how the PVC pipes would be routed, and that Potter’s would provide the same type of emitters as I presently have. This verbal understanding was not specified in detail in the contract. What we had agreed on was not delivered or installed. The contract was written very vaguely.
I did not meet Mike Potter until the first morning of our landscaping project. Within 10 minutes of arriving, he starts an argument with us. Mike showed us aggressive intimidation every day. He often threatened us with walking off the job and not coming back unless we accept the work he was giving us. At the end of the third day, he demanded that we place the heavy potted plants on our steep slope by sunrise the next morning or he would leave and not come back. This is work we hired him to do and he made us do his work. Often he would drive his Bobcat aggressively and in the process he destroyed several of my plants that I was going to keep. When talking with his employees, they said that all of the above is his normal personality.
The contract did not allow any money for hauling away the dirt and stones. I had to hire someone to remove a huge pile that was on the street in front of my house and clean up the street.
The contract only provided 8 tons of gravel to cover my yard. I had to hire someone to bring in 20 more tons of gravel to cover the rest of the yard.
The morning after they finished, the inferior irrigation system had a leak. I had to hire someone to replace the inferior irrigation system.
I had to have my house repainted because they splattered concrete on the walls. They placed the sidewalk so high is acts like dam and keeps water from draining away from the house. Now the concrete is cracking.
After we agreed on where to relocate the in-the-ground garbage can, Mike instructed his men to dig in a different location. By doing so, they broke the main water pipe to my house. He refused to repair it. I had to hire a plumber to repair it. That cost me $1200.
The work for the back slope was very well documented in both words and drawings. Mike Potter gave us what he wanted not that what we wanted and this is one of the times where he said we either accept what he is giving us or he would leave and not come back. What he gave us is not acceptable.
The nursery sent us unlabeled plants. His inexperience workers planted the bushes only part way into the ground leaving the top third of the root ball exposed. When they removed the old tree and bushes, they left the roots in the ground. Now I have the roots sprouting up new branches.
They dumped river rock, gravel, and dirt all mixed together in the areas designated to be covered with just river rock. I had to clean all of those areas up. They did not dig the swell in the backyard.
The location of the plants and the outline of the sidewalks needed to be mark. Instead of having us work with one of his employees, he demanded that we paint the locations. We are elderly people. This was just some of the physically exhausting work he demanded that we do.
Because of the fine print in the contract, we paid them in full even though we are immensely dissatisfied with their inferior work.
We have had to spend tens of thousands of dollars to fix the mess that Mike Potter Landscaping left us.