We Specialize in Hospital Commercial Landscaping!

Pugh's Earthworks A hospital is an institution for the diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured, diseased or distressed persons. There are many types of medical facilities in the world. Hospitals can be classified into general and specialized medical facilities. Specialized hospitals concentrate on particular aspects of medicine or treat certain groups of patients such as children, women and men etc. Hospital Commercial Landscaping is an important facet to the wellbeing of the patients, visitors and the staff of those that work, visit or are under treatment at the Hospital.  Pugh's Earthworks has several Hospital in our Commercial Landscaping portfolio. Pugh's Earthworks is a full-service landscaping company with over 30 years of experience in designing and building commercial landscapes. Our landscape design services include landscape architecture, site planning and hardscape design as part of our commitment to deliver high quality work we offer our clients access to all the latest technology available in the industry today such as Autodesk Revit for 3D modeling software or Civil 3D for construction drawings. We offer a variety of landscaping services for hospitals and medical facilities. From lawn aeration to commercial sprinkler system installation. From hospital flower beds to park area maintenance. From hospital trees to retaining walls we can help you any way we can. Hospital Flower Beds We offer the best hospital flower beds that are low maintenance, easy to maintain, and last forever. Our hospital raised flower beds are a great way to add beauty and interest to your hospital grounds. Our raised garden beds are made from high-quality materials and built with care by skilled craftsmen who take pride in their workmanship. They can be custom ordered in any size or shape you need for your landscape design needs! Hospital Trees We offer the best hospital trees that are long-living and require little pruning or care once planted. Whether it is a single tree or an entire grove our trained staff will help you choose the right tree for your needs. The trees we recommend are long-living and require little pruning or care once planted. Whether it's a single tree or an entire grove, our trained staff will help you choose the right tree for your needs. Tree selection is important because they can be used to beautify hospital grounds and provide shade for patients and visitors alike. They also help reduce urban heat island effect by providing cool microclimates in otherwise hot urban environments (like hospitals). Trees can also be used as screens to block off areas of the hospital that should remain private from passersby or employees working outside their offices during lunchtime breaks. Hospital Retaining Walls Hospital Retaining Walls - Strengthen Your Hospital Grounds - When it comes to establishing or reinforcing your property's boundaries, there is nothing more effective than concrete walls. These structures create an unbroken barrier that communicates strength and commitment -- qualities every healthcare facility should have! Concrete walls are a great way to reinforce your property's boundaries. They create an unbroken barrier that [...]

We Build Beautiful and Functional Retaining Walls

Pugh's Earthworks Retaining Walls are an important part of any landscape. They can be used to increase the usable space on your property by creating flat levels, which is especially helpful for larger properties. Retainer walls are also a great way to contain and direct water runoff from hillsides and steep banks. If you are thinking about installing a retaining wall in your yard, it is important to make sure that it is built right so that it lasts for years to come. That is why it is so important to seek the assistance of a professional Commercial Landscaping Company like Pugh's Earthworks.  Here are some steps used for constructing a strong, long-lasting retaining wall: Use a concrete masonry unit (CMU), which is made from crushed stone and cement. This type of wall will be more expensive than an earthen retaining wall, but it will last longer and resist erosion better. If you are using an earthen wall, make sure that you use soil that is well-drained and has a good amount of organic material. Use the right mix ratio for your CMU or earthen wall; a good rule of thumb is one part cement to three parts stone (by weight). If you are using a CMU wall, make sure that the stones are graded in size so that they fit together well. A sturdy, well-constructed, and properly designed stone or concrete retaining wall will extend the life of your landscape by stopping soil erosion caused by rainwater runoff from your land. A retaining wall is a structure designed to retain soil, rock, or sand on its downhill side. Retaining walls are often used to create flat levels and prevent erosion on sloped areas. They can also be used as part of an irrigation system, directing water runoff into channels or other devices that will direct it away from buildings and plants. In addition to being functional, retaining walls add aesthetic value to any landscape design project because they serve as a boundary between different areas within the yard while also creating interesting patterns in both coloration and texture when combined with other features like plants or paving stones (if placed near sidewalks). Retaining walls are a great way to add usable space in your yard by creating a flat level area on which you can build a patio. Retaining walls come in many different styles, sizes and materials. The most common types of retaining wall are made out of stone (or concrete), brick or wood. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages that should be considered before making a decision as to which one will work best for your project. Once again, retaining walls create flat levels, contain and direct water runoff, increase the usable space on your property and add value to your home. They can also be used as an aesthetic enhancement to any landscape design. Retaining walls are made up of concrete blocks or stone that support soil behind them. They come in many different [...]

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