CSLB-Verified · California
Licensed Landscapers in Plumas County, CA
9 verified contractors · 6 with active workers' comp · Average 11 years in business
Cities in Plumas County
Top-Verified Contractors in Plumas County
SIERRA EARTHWORKS INC
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2002 · 23 years in business
Corporation · Plumas County
License #811008 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 836 4213
ALL PHASE LANDSCAPE
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2010 · 15 years in business
Corporation · Plumas County
License #954865 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 258 6535
VALLEY VIEW LANDSCAPING
WC Exempt (Sole Owner)Licensed 1991 · 34 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #624737 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 616 1859
GREEN HERON LANDSCAPING
WC Exempt (Sole Owner)Licensed 2005 · 21 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #854428 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 283 3036
PREMIER LANDSCAPING
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2019 · 6 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #1061281 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 258 7983
FORDING LANDSCAPING
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2025 · 1 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #1136406 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 816 1074
SIERRA VALLEY ENTERPRISES INC
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2025 · 0 years in business
Corporation · Plumas County
License #1148126 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 308 5467
HIGH SIERRA MOUNTAIN SCAPES
Workers' Comp ActiveLicensed 2022 · 3 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #1093701 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 616 5757
C B LANDSCAPE
WC Exempt (Sole Owner)Licensed 2025 · 1 years in business
Sole Owner · Plumas County
License #1136162 · Status: CLEAR ✓
(530) 781 4877
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 Plumas County winterize irrigation systems?
Yes. Plumas County sees a real frost season, so experienced contractors schedule irrigation shutdown before first frost and choose cold-hardy plant material rated for the local winter lows.