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DIY vs. Professional Landscaping: What to Know

There is a time and a place for DIY landscaping. Mulching a few beds, planting annuals, or trimming small shrubs are jobs that most homeowners can handle over a weekend. You save money on labor, you get some fresh air, and there is genuine satisfaction in doing the work yourself. We get that. A lot of us at A1 Property Services started as homeowners working on our own yards. The DIY approach makes sense for small, surface-level projects where the stakes are low and the tools are simple.

But the line between a smart DIY project and an expensive mistake is clearer than most people think. It usually comes down to what is happening below ground. Hardscape projects like retaining walls, paver patios, and drainage systems depend entirely on the base preparation. A retaining wall that looks perfect on day one can lean, bulge, or collapse within a year if the base was not compacted properly or the drainage was not installed right. We have seen it happen more times than we care to count. A homeowner saves a few hundred dollars on labor and ends up paying thousands to tear it out and start over.

Excavation and grading are another area where DIY often backfires. Renting a mini excavator sounds straightforward. You watch a couple of videos, pick up the machine from the rental yard, and start digging. But grading requires understanding how water moves through soil, how much compaction is needed for different types of base material, and how deep to go for frost protection. In Iowa, the frost line is around 42 inches. A footing that is too shallow will heave. A patio base that is not compacted in lifts will settle. The rental equipment and the mistakes add up fast, often exceeding what a professional would have charged to do it right the first time.

There is also the permit question. In Cedar Falls, retaining walls over four feet, major drainage changes, and electrical work for outdoor kitchens and lighting all require permits. Pulling a permit means submitting plans, scheduling inspections, and meeting code requirements. Most homeowners do not know the process or the deadlines. A professional contractor handles all of that as part of the job. When you go DIY, you are responsible for navigating city regulations, and if you miss something, you could be looking at fines or having to undo work that does not meet code.

Insurance and liability are worth considering too. If a tree falls on your house while you are trimming it, your homeowner policy might cover it, or it might not. If a retaining wall you built fails and damages your neighbor property, you are personally liable. A professional landscaping company carries liability insurance and workers compensation for exactly these scenarios. If one of our crew members gets hurt on your property, you are not on the hook for medical bills. If a wall we build fails within the warranty period, we fix it at no cost to you. That protection has real value.

The smartest approach is a hybrid one. Do the small stuff yourself. Plant the annuals, spread the mulch, trim the hedges. But bring in a professional for the structural work: the drainage, the grading, the hardscape, the trees. That is where experience and equipment make the biggest difference. We have worked with plenty of Cedar Falls homeowners who handled the plants and let us do the heavy lifting. It is a partnership that saves money where it makes sense and invests in quality where it counts. If you are planning a project and are not sure which parts you can handle yourself, give us a call. We will give you an honest breakdown of what we recommend for your specific situation.

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