Established in 2017, Nuñez Services has quickly emerged as one of the leading full-service landscaping providers on Orcas Island, specializing in high-end residential estates and commercial landscaping. At the heart of Nuñez Services is a family of skilled landscape experts who draw on generations of talent and pride in their work. The company’s core principles are rooted in honesty, integrity, professionalism, and an unwavering work ethic. This foundation ensures that every project is approached with a commitment to excellence, resulting in exceptional services and satisfied clients.
Nuñez Services offers a diverse range of landscaping and property maintenance solutions, including extensive installations and garden maintenance, all tailored to meet the individual needs of clients. The highly trained staff, consisting of experienced landscape architects and designers, collaborates with clients to transform their visions into stunning and functional outdoor spaces. Whether clients are looking to enhance a single area of their garden or undertake a complete landscape overhaul, Nuñez Services provides expert guidance throughout the process.
The company also welcomes collaboration with other landscape architects, providing support in budgeting, formal estimates, project management, and ongoing property maintenance. Nuñez Services prides itself on delivering high-quality workmanship while adhering to sustainable practices, ensuring both stunning results and environmental responsibility.
With a strong focus on building trusted relationships, Nuñez Services has established a reputation for excellence, meeting and exceeding industry standards for licensing and insurance. Their dedication to customer satisfaction is evident in their free consultations and accurate project quotes, further solidifying their position as a reliable choice for landscaping in the region. Through innovation, professionalism, and a genuine passion for beautifying properties, Nuñez Services continues to thrive as a leader in the landscaping industry on Orcas Island.