At Gaia Landscapes, we are passionate in our effort to build and maintain beautiful and functional landscapes. We are committed to completing each project with the expertise and skill that our customers expect and the artistry that makes our effort so rewarding. We design, sculpt and animate the environment with an artist's eye, a naturalist's wit and a craftsman's hand.
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In-ground sprinkler systems built with high quality gear that provide even precipitation rates throughout to avoid wet spots and dry spots. Water-conserving, drip irrigation systems that bring the right amount of water to each individual plant. Well-based systems that accurately calculate the well pump specifications and match irrigation zones properly.
We are proud to introduce Regenerative Landscaping, which goes beyond sustainability and actually improves the environment, especially by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in the soil. One of the most promising strategies to fight climate change is to put carbon (in the form of organic matter) back into the soil.
Come join our team of dedicated professionals! We are always willing to hear from people with great attitudes, willingness to learn, and a respect for the outdoors. If this is you, please contact us! Below are some positions we are specifically looking to fill. Siempre estamos dispuestos a escuchar a personas con grandes actitudes, disposicion para aprender y respeto por el aire libre.
Reviews (4)
Alicia Weeks
Jan 22, 2021
I had a backflow test done by this company and they turned my water main on and failed to turn it off (I was in the middle of remodeling and had my kitchen sink removed) and it ended up flooding my entire house which caused $40,000 worth of damage and I was displaced from my home for seven months. The owner of this company did not take any responsibility for this.
I want it to be known about my experience just to warn others and to beware. The person doing the backflow test, if they had found the water main off they should have notified me or at least turned the water main back off as they had found it after the test was complete. Update 12/21/20 in response to owner's response: Well that is an outright lie: the City of Philomath absolutely did not confirm with me nor you that, as there was no way for them to know who turned my water main on.
You need a water main on in order to conduct a backflow test correct? And I had the watermain off for several days without issue, while I was replacing a sink, then I went out of town while one of your worker's came out to do the test. I came home to discover the watermain had been turned on and thus the flooding had occurred. No one else would have done that (the watermain access is quite hidden under a prickly rosebush - no one else was at the home except for your worker).
My flooring was new, I had just put in brand new quality cork flooring and repainted everything, I was on the last of my renovations when this occurred. For you to take zero responsibility, and then to lie about what City of Philomath said is disgraceful. If I only had a camera to show that it was your worker that turned the watermain on and never turned it on - I would have had proof. I have no proof so no recourse but I know what happened and anyone with any brain cells would know that too.
I want it to be known about my experience just to warn others and to beware. The person doing the backflow test, if they had found the water main off they should have notified me or at least turned the water main back off as they had found it after the test was complete. Update 12/21/20 in response to owner's response: Well that is an outright lie: the City of Philomath absolutely did not confirm with me nor you that, as there was no way for them to know who turned my water main on.
You need a water main on in order to conduct a backflow test correct? And I had the watermain off for several days without issue, while I was replacing a sink, then I went out of town while one of your worker's came out to do the test. I came home to discover the watermain had been turned on and thus the flooding had occurred. No one else would have done that (the watermain access is quite hidden under a prickly rosebush - no one else was at the home except for your worker).
My flooring was new, I had just put in brand new quality cork flooring and repainted everything, I was on the last of my renovations when this occurred. For you to take zero responsibility, and then to lie about what City of Philomath said is disgraceful. If I only had a camera to show that it was your worker that turned the watermain on and never turned it on - I would have had proof. I have no proof so no recourse but I know what happened and anyone with any brain cells would know that too.
Thomas S.
Sep 21, 2020
Pat Campi
May 11, 2019
Jasper Shell
Apr 15, 2018