California Exteriors Landscape and Tree Service

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El Cajon, CA 92020

California Exteriors Landscape and Tree Service, based in El Cajon, CA, specializes in enhancing outdoor spaces with quality landscaping and tree care. Their services range from dry creek installations and drought-tolerant plantings to custom box garden builds, ensuring a tailored approach for each client.

Owned and operated by Brendan Habel, the company also offers additional services such as railroad tie installations, rock gardens, fencing, and concrete work. Committed to integrating new installations seamlessly into existing landscapes, they prioritize water-wise solutions and sustainable gardening practices.

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5.08 reviews
Bob L.
9/21/2013

Bob L. After 23+ years, our front and back yards needed some major overhaul. Brendan from California Exteriors came out and provided excellent detail on what he would recommend to get each yard...

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Diane N.
4/20/2018

I contacted Brendan via email for a quote to remove a very spikey palm tree and a rampant bird of paradise. He responded the same day, came the next day and quoted a reasonable price . Two days...

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J W.
8/15/2011

Called multiple companies due to a busted water pipe in my front yard irrigation and wanted some plants removed. Brendan was the only one to call back. Provide written quote and was very...

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Kathleen V.
9/20/2016

Brendan responded to our request for clean up services for our overgrown (understatement alert) yard. He answered my request promptly, made an appointment to evaluate the job, provided a thorough...

Susan B.
5/29/2011

AMAZING!!!!!! Brendan is an upstanding, talented guy who is full of ideas. He always listens to what I want/need and then puts a lot of thought and ingenuity behind what he does and the results...

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