Maintaining commercial landscaping demands a great deal more thought, effort, and care than regular home landscaping.
For every 10,000 square feet of lawn, there are 8.5 million turf plants — that’s 850 per square foot or six turf plants per square inch. And for commercial spaces, 10,000 square feet is nothing. College or office campuses might measure their grounds by the acre, not the foot.
When you’re looking to get into commercial landscaping, you need heavy-duty equipment that can last. Husqvarna grounds care tools are some of the most trusted in the business. Here are the essential pieces of equipment you’ll need to make it in the big time.
- Leaf Blowers to make quick work of a messy sidewalk, lawn, or interior space. Just because it’s a leaf blower doesn’t mean you can’t also use it clear away debris, cobwebs, or loose grass. Just like a good chef, you want to clear you space before you get to work.
- Trimmers for getting at weeds and grass. Leave no corner untrimmed with a lightweight and transportable string trimmer for all those hard-to-reach places without breaking a sweat.
- Hedge Trimmers for creating beautiful curb appeal. They say that landscaping increases a home’s resale value by 14%; multiply that by the additional expanse of well-kept commercial grounds, and you’ll make your clients look and feel like a million bucks.
- Edgers to give that finishing touch. Husqvarna grounds care edgers come built with an E-Tech engine, so you know it’s reliable and durable.
- Tillers for lawn beautification. Because while green is good, a commercial space with flower beds or garden patches is better. Get a smooth-running tiller to easily prepare space for spring and summer blooms.
Don’t walk into a commercial job unprepared. Get the equipment you need to get the work done professionally and efficiently. More and more Americans are eager to spend time outdoors, as evidenced by the fact that 75% of adults say spending time in the yard is important to them.
Husqvarna grounds care tools are an investment you need to make. You clients won’t be the only ones thanking you — so will your workers.