
Private landscapes, built as one continuous scope.
A complete residential landscape is water, hardscape, and living plants — installed in the right order, by one accountable contractor, so nothing between the trades gets missed.
Demolition and cleanup — the honest starting point.
Before a new landscape is installed, tired lawns, failed irrigation, unwanted concrete, and overgrown planting are removed. Ameriscape self-performs residential demolition and cleanup so the property is ready for a coordinated build.
Irrigation — with drainage where the landscape requires it.
Homes in San Diego live outdoors most of the year, so how water is delivered matters. Ameriscape installs residential irrigation systems and, where the landscape scope calls for it, integrates drainage improvements so water leaves the planting areas correctly.

New residential irrigation, replacements, drip conversions, controller upgrades, and valve rebuilds — with landscape drainage improvements integrated where the scope requires them.
- · Drip zones
- · Rotor zones
- · Smart controllers
- · Valve rebuilds
- · Drip conversions
- · Landscape drainage
Concrete, pavers, and garden walls — the permanent geometry of a home.
Driveways, patios, walkways, courtyards and garden walls form the durable framework a residential landscape is built around. Ameriscape self-performs these elements so grades, joints and details align with the rest of the property.

Poured and decorative concrete flatwork, large-format paver systems, seat walls and garden walls, decomposed granite paths, and the site-edge details that hold everything together.
- · Driveways
- · Patios
- · Walkways
- · Courtyards
- · Garden walls
- · Decomposed granite
Soil, planting, sod, and the living finish.
Prepared soil profiles, appropriate California plant palettes, sod, synthetic turf, and drought-conscious planting strategies — installed after every other trade is finished so the landscape has room to succeed.

Soil preparation, trees, shrubs, groundcovers, specimen planting, sod, synthetic turf, decomposed granite, and mulch — installed on prepared soil profiles for long-term establishment.
Fencing, outdoor lighting, and the last details that finish a landscape.
Outdoor landscape lighting is designed and installed as part of the finished landscape — pathway lighting along walkways and steps, planting accents and uplights on specimen trees, architectural highlighting on the residence, garden lighting in beds and courtyards, and low-voltage lighting integrated with patios and outdoor living areas.
Large & Custom Properties
Extended site work, custom hardscape, irrigation zoning, mature planting, and full-property coordination.
Renovations & Focused Upgrades
Focused replacements of tired landscapes, drought-conscious conversions, and phased improvements evaluated case by case.
Contractor-written notes on how San Diego landscape projects are planned, priced, and built.
Explore the Landscape GuideQuestions homeowners ask.
- Do you provide free estimates?
- Yes. Ameriscape Landscaping Corporation provides free estimates for qualifying residential landscape construction projects in the San Diego area.
- What areas do you serve?
- San Diego County and surrounding communities within approximately two hours of San Diego.
- Can you complete the entire landscape?
- Yes. We coordinate demolition, irrigation, hardscape, concrete, pavers, planting, lighting and fencing as a single residential scope of work.
- Can you work from existing plans?
- Yes. We regularly build from landscape architect drawings, designer plans, or homeowner concepts.
- Do you handle irrigation?
- Yes. Irrigation is a core part of our residential scope and is installed in coordination with planting and the rest of the landscape. Drainage improvements are included when they are part of the landscape scope.
- Do you install concrete and pavers?
- Yes. We install poured concrete, decorative concrete, and paver systems for patios, walkways, and driveways.
- Can a project be completed in phases?
- Yes, if the sequencing and site conditions allow. We discuss phasing during the site review.
- How do I begin?
- Request a free estimate and we will contact you to schedule a site review.

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