The Leading Licensed Landscaping Company in Washington D.C
Building Beauty & Functionality for more than 31 Years!

Why Choose East Coast Landscape Design?

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When You're Looking for a Landscape Contractor Remember:
Of The Hundreds of Landscapers in the Washington Area
Only One Offers Its Clients:

My name is Mark Simpson, I am President of East Coast Landscape Design and I want to assure you that doing business with my company will be a very positive experience. Since 1979 we’ve done something unique in the landscape design/build business - we eliminate most of the problems homeowners typically have trying to find, hire, evaluate and work with a landscape contractor.

If you want to increase your enjoyment and use of your outdoor living space with a new patio, pool, pond, outdoor kitchen, new landscape plantings, hardscaping or plantings, it is possible for your landscape project to be done right the first time without the hidden charges, hassles or poor quality that are all too commonly found in our industry.

We recognize that most people experience some anxiety looking for a landscape contractor and conceptualizing a project through to completion. Here are 3 areas we recommend you consider in evaluation every landscape contractor you talk to:


I encourage you to carefully review our site and then call us at for a complete copy of our consumer guide and step-by-step installation process prior to our meeting.

If you’re worried about the cost to upgrade your landscaping, this information will provide you with an advantage in evaluating, hiring and working with a landscape contractor.

I realize our industry is competitive and I appreciate this opportunity to earn your business. I realize what it takes to get your business, what it takes to give you the results you demand and what needs to be done to eliminate many of the common headaches and frustrations people have with landscape projects.

Thanks for your time and we look forward to making your property the envy of your neighborhood.

Sincerely,
Mark Simpson

P.S. People ask me every day “So what do you do in the Winter?” Hint – we aren’t on vacation in some tropical location – click here to learn more and get a laugh too.