
Best Landscapers in Staunton, VA
20 verified landscapers serving Staunton. Compare ratings, read reviews, and get free estimates.
Ranked Pros
20
scored & compared
Average Cost
$47–$186
per visit (maintenance)
Top Score
54/100
HomeProx rating
Service Area
Staunton
Independent City
How we rank landscapers
Every business gets a HomeProx Score (0-100) based on multiple trust signals. Here is how the score breaks down:
30
Google Rating
20
Review Volume
15
VA License
15
Yelp Rating
Additional points for BBB accreditation (10), free estimates (5), and web presence (5). Rankings are updated hourly.
Hiring a landscaper in Staunton
We tracked 20 landscapers working in Staunton, VA and scored each one on the signals that actually matter when a contractor is walking into your home: Google and Yelp reviews at scale, verified Virginia DPOR licensing, BBB standing, and whether they publish pricing or offer free estimates. Typical landscaper pricing in the Independent City area runs $47–$186 per visit (maintenance), though the ends of that range reflect very different jobs.
If you're hiring for landscaping work in Staunton, focus on three things: check the license at dpor.virginia.gov, get at least three written estimates (pricing spreads are wider than homeowners expect), and read the 1-star reviews — they tell you more about the operation than the 5-stars do. Below is the ranked list; each profile has the review themes, pricing range, and credential check for that specific business.
20 Landscapers, ranked
Why #1: 4.7-star Google rating from 143 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #2: 5.0-star Google rating from 86 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #3: 4.5-star Google rating from 165 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #4: 4.8-star Google rating from 79 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #5: 4.8-star Google rating from 67 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #6: 4.9-star Google rating from 56 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #7: 5.0-star Google rating (33 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #8: 5.0-star Google rating (32 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #9: 4.2-star Google rating (93 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #10: 4.9-star Google rating from 58 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #11: 5.0-star Google rating (14 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #12: 5.0-star Google rating (10 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #13: 5.0-star Google rating (7 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #14: 4.5-star Google rating (15 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #15: 4.5-star Google rating (10 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #16: 4.1-star Google rating (9 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #17: 5.0-star Google rating (4 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #18: 3.4-star Google rating (11 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #19: 3.9-star Google rating (10 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #20: 3.7-star Google rating (6 reviews). offers free estimates.
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How to Hire a Landscaper in Staunton
Finding a reliable landscaper in Staunton, VA starts with understanding what drives costs and quality in the Independent City area. We've compiled 20 verified professionals to help you compare.
Key Cost Factors
- Project scope: Basic mulch-and-plant bed refreshes start at $500-$1,500, while full landscape redesigns with hardscaping, grading, and mature plantings typically run $5,000-$20,000+. A professional design plan alone costs $500-$2,000.
- Materials: Locally sourced Virginia fieldstone costs $400-$600 per ton installed, versus $200-$350 for manufactured pavers. Native plants from Charlottesville-area nurseries like Blue Ridge Natives cost less long-term since they require minimal irrigation once established.
- Property size: Maintenance visits for a quarter-acre lot average $50-$100, while properties over an acre common in western Albemarle and Nelson County run $150-$300+ per visit due to the additional mowing, edging, and bed maintenance.
- Design complexity: A simple foundation planting bed costs $1,000-$3,000, while multi-level terraced gardens with retaining walls, water features, and landscape lighting can exceed $15,000. Sloped lots in the Blue Ridge foothills often require terracing that adds $3,000-$8,000.
- Grading needed: Minor regrading to fix drainage runs $500-$1,500, but significant earthwork on hilly Piedmont properties can cost $3,000-$10,000. Poor drainage is one of the most common issues in the red clay soils around Charlottesville.
Tips for Hiring
- Get at least 3 written estimates before deciding
- Verify licensing through Virginia DPOR (Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation)
- Ask for proof of insurance and bonding
- Check online reviews on multiple platforms
- Ask for references from recent jobs in the Staunton area