CSLB-Verified · California
Licensed Landscaping Contractors in CARDIFF, CA
7 verified contractors · 4 carry active workers' comp · Average 20 years in business · Updated June 2026
Finding a reliable landscaping contractor in CARDIFF means looking beyond reviews. Of the 7 CSLB-licensed contractors operating in CARDIFF, 4 carry active workers' compensation insurance — meaning they can legally employ a crew on your property. 2 hold a Corporation or LLC structure, typically carrying stronger liability coverage than sole proprietors.
Climate & Hardiness in CARDIFF
CARDIFF sits in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 10b, with minimum temperatures of 35–40°F and no meaningful frost season. Zone 10b is one of the most favorable climates for landscaping in the United States — a near-endless growing season, but also near-endless water demand. Experienced contractors here design around California's water restrictions, favor Mediterranean and drought-adapted species, and build irrigation systems calibrated for year-round operation. The absence of frost also means pest and disease pressure never resets — a contractor who understands Zone 10b biology is worth asking about.
7 Licensed Landscapers in CARDIFF
LANGER MARK MASONRY & LANDSCAPE
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 1977 · 48 years in business
Sole Owner · San Diego County
License #348962 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(619) 246 5450
MAISTER LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 1993 · 33 years in business
Sole Owner · San Diego County
License #671748 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(760) 634 1228
BIOEVE
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2018 · 8 years in business
Sole Owner · San Diego County
License #1038610 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(858) 375 8911
HENRY EARTHWORX INC
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2020 · 5 years in business
Corporation · San Diego County
License #1070290 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(760) 470 0800
DEL MAR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE INC
WC Exempt (Sole Owner)Licensed 1988 · 38 years in business
Corporation · San Diego County
License #531613 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(619) 697 9617
OCEAN VIEW LANDSCAPING
No Active WCLicensed 2018 · 7 years in business
Sole Owner · San Diego County
License #1046907 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(760) 421 9626
ESPANA'S LANDSCAPING
WC Exempt (Sole Owner)Licensed 2024 · 1 years in business
Sole Owner · San Diego County
License #1124879 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(760) 520 4384
Beyond Landscaping: Specialty Licenses in CARDIFF
Some CARDIFF landscapers also hold additional CSLB classifications — useful when a project spans trades like drainage, concrete, or pools.
- 1 also hold General Building (B)
- 1 also hold Earthwork & Paving (C12)
- 1 also hold Masonry (C29)
CARDIFF Landscaping Market at a Glance
- 7 contractors hold a current, clear CSLB C-27 landscaping license
- 4 (57%) carry active workers' compensation insurance
- 2 (29%) are incorporated (Corporation or LLC)
- 3 have been licensed for 10 or more years
- Average time in business: 20.0 years
- Longest-established contractor: 48 years (licensed 1977)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify a landscaping contractor's license in California?
Every contractor on this page links to its official CSLB license-detail record. Search the license number at cslb.ca.gov to confirm the license is current, the classification is C-27 (Landscaping), and the status is CLEAR before you hire.
What is the difference between a C-27 licensed contractor and an unlicensed landscaper?
A C-27 license means the contractor passed California's trade and law exams, posted a contractor bond, and is accountable to the CSLB. Unlicensed operators carry none of those protections — you have little recourse if work is defective or someone is injured on your property.
Why does workers' compensation insurance matter when hiring a landscaper?
If a contractor employs a crew, active workers' comp insurance means you are not liable for on-site injuries. A contractor without it can legally work alone, but you take on real risk the moment an uninsured crew sets foot on your property.
Do landscapers in CARDIFF work year-round?
Yes. CARDIFF sits in a near frost-free zone, so planting, irrigation work, and maintenance run every month of the year — though water-efficient design still matters under California's conservation rules.