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Licensed Landscaping Contractors in SLOUGHHOUSE, CA

5 verified contractors · 4 carry active workers' comp · Average 11 years in business · Updated June 2026

Finding a reliable landscaping contractor in SLOUGHHOUSE means looking beyond reviews. Of the 5 CSLB-licensed contractors operating in SLOUGHHOUSE, 4 carry active workers' compensation insurance — meaning they can legally employ a crew on your property. 3 hold a Corporation or LLC structure, typically carrying stronger liability coverage than sole proprietors.

Climate & Hardiness in SLOUGHHOUSE

SLOUGHHOUSE sits in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 9b, with winter minimum temperatures of 25–30°F. This means a true dormant season — lawns and most perennials slow significantly from December through February. Contractors experienced in Zone 9b know to schedule irrigation shutdown before first frost, design planting schemes around the zone's long dry summers, and recommend drought-tolerant species that handle both the heat and the occasional cold snap. Ask any contractor you hire whether their plant selections are rated for Zone 9b minimums.

5 Licensed Landscapers in SLOUGHHOUSE

REDI-SCAPE LANDSCAPING

Workers' Comp Active

Licensed 2015 · 10 years in business

Sole Owner · Sacramento County

License #1009213 · Status: CLEAR ✓

(916) 870 1308

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DELTA CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

Workers' Comp Active

Licensed 1986 · 39 years in business

Corporation · Sacramento County

License #495226 · Status: CLEAR ✓

(323) 704 3200

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ICS INC

Workers' Comp Active

Licensed 2023 · 3 years in business

Corporation · Sacramento County

License #1105399 · Status: CLEAR ✓

(916) 416 3053

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HIGHLAND HARDSCAPES

Workers' Comp Active

Licensed 2025 · 1 years in business

Corporation · Sacramento County

License #1131697 · Status: CLEAR ✓

(916) 890 6172

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GREEN LANDSCAPING

WC Exempt (Sole Owner)

Licensed 2019 · 6 years in business

Sole Owner · Sacramento County

License #1059991 · Status: CLEAR ✓

(916) 432 0379

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Beyond Landscaping: Specialty Licenses in SLOUGHHOUSE

Some SLOUGHHOUSE 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 Electrical (C10)
  • 1 also hold C20 (C20)
  • 1 also hold C21 (C21)
  • 1 also hold Plumbing (C36)

SLOUGHHOUSE Landscaping Market at a Glance

  • 5 contractors hold a current, clear CSLB C-27 landscaping license
  • 4 (80%) carry active workers' compensation insurance
  • 3 (60%) are incorporated (Corporation or LLC)
  • 2 have been licensed for 10 or more years
  • Average time in business: 11.8 years
  • Longest-established contractor: 39 years (licensed 1986)

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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 SLOUGHHOUSE winterize irrigation systems?

Yes. SLOUGHHOUSE 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.

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