Ascend Landscaping & Irrigation

Commerce City, United States

3.6

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Description

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Ascend Landscaping & Irrigation is a multi-​faceted organization with four divisions: Lawn maintenance, Landscaping and Concrete, Landscaping Repairs and Custom fences and Deck installation. We have provided professional services for many firms including Denver Housing Administration, Honeywell Industries, Wonderland Homes, Beazer Homes, KB Home, DR Horton, Mortensen Builders, and Medici Construction to some professional clients as well as hundreds of custom residential projects.

We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality possible with highly competent staff and reasonable fees. We pledge to treat you and your property as if it were our own. We will save you money when possible and work to your benefit because we are you advocates in the landscaping arena. We are for profit but our integrity is not for sale. So please consider Ascend Landscaping & Irrigation, Inc.

We want to be your firm «for all your landscaping needs!»

History

Established in 1993.

Ascend Landscaping & Irrigation, Inc. started in 1993 as Hitch’s Lawn Service. It was a summer job for Jevard Hitch while he was in college. In the beginning, he had a 1968 Chevy truck and a lawn mower. By 1995, Jevard had built the summer job into a company with a new truck, upgraded equipment, two employees, and seventy-​five accounts. Due to college graduation, Jevard stopped cutting grass and passed the business to his father, (a retiree) and pursued a professional career with the Federal Reserve Bank. After a few years in corporate America, Jevard decided to return to the green industry and again took control of Hitch’s Lawn Service and began building an organization.

Meet the Business Owner

Jevard H.

Business Owner

Ascend Landscaping & Irrigation, Inc. started in 1993 as Hitch’s Lawn Service. It was a summer job for Jevard Hitch while he was in college. In the beginning, he had a 1968 Chevy truck and a lawn mower. By 1995, Jevard had built the summer job into a company with a new truck, upgraded equipment, two employees, and seventy-​five accounts. Due to college graduation, Jevard stopped cutting grass and passed the business to his father, (a retiree) and pursued a professional career with the Federal Reserve Bank. After a few years in corporate America, Jevard decided to return to the green industry and again took control of Hitch’s Lawn Service and began building an organization.