What's included
Commercial landscape maintenance covers everything a multi-unit or multi-property client needs from a single vendor: weekly mowing, edging, and blow-off of common areas and building perimeters; bed weeding and mulch refreshes; seasonal pruning of trees, shrubs, and hedges; leaf and debris cleanup; irrigation start-up and monitoring; and — for winter contracts — 24/7 snow plowing and ice control on parking lots and sidewalks.
How we work
Every commercial engagement starts with a site walk-through and a scoped, written contract — no ambiguity about what's included, what's on-call, and what the response time is for storm events. Property managers with multiple sites get one point of contact for every location and one consolidated monthly invoice. We provide a certificate of insurance up front and are set up to work under most standard commercial-vendor requirements.
Who it's for
Our commercial book of business includes HOA boards, community managers, townhome complexes, private schools, churches, small office parks, and property-management portfolios with sites spread across Salem, Keizer, Silverton, Turner, and beyond. If you're managing landscape across multiple properties and juggling multiple vendors, one Great Yards contract can consolidate that.
Why Great Yards
The reason property managers stay with us for years is boring — and that's the point. Same crew every week, same day of the week, same standards, invoicing that matches the contract, and one phone number for whatever comes up. When weather or an emergency does hit, we're already the vendor with the site knowledge to respond fast.
Ready to get started? Request a free quote or call (503) 576-1528 — Gilbert answers the cell directly. Office line is (503) 990-7597 during business hours.

Frequently asked questions
Can you cover multiple properties under one contract?
Do you carry commercial insurance and provide COIs?
What's your response time for storm or urgent work?
Can you handle irrigation and snow together?
Ready to schedule?
Free quotes across Salem and the Willamette Valley — Keizer, West Salem, Silverton, Turner, Stayton, and beyond.

