Pazmany Bros. Landscaping is a second generation family owned and operated business. Established in 1981, we have been providing valued services to our customers in the local community for over 34 years.
Pazmany Bros. was founded by brothers Joe and Pete Pazmany. Joe Pazmany was a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and held a Bachelors of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture. His initial experience involved maintaining the golf courses for the City of Sunnyvale. Joe took his desire to create and put to work creating beautiful landscapes with his brother Pete. Joe passed in 2007 after a valiant effort fighting cancer. Yet the dream continues to live on.
Pete Pazmany is a graduate of San Jose State and holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Accounting with a minor in Finance, and continued his education at Stanford University. Pete has been responsible for back office activities, although you will occasionally see him in the field ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.
As the dream lives on, a second generation takes hold. Pete’s son, Peter, graduated from Chapman University in 2007 with a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Management, and a minor in Organizational Leadership. Peter currently oversees the day to day operations, and assists his father with the administrative activities.
Our family brings a wide array of business know how to the industry. Our primary objective as a family operated business is to ensure that we deliver the highest levels of customer satisfaction through our superior craftsmanship, attention to details, and timely response to customer needs.
Services Provided
Concrete Construction, Deck Building, Deck Repair, Landscape Construction, Landscape Maintenance, Mulching, Paver Installation, Sod Installation, Weed Control, Fence Installation & Repair, Irrigation & Sprinkler Repair, Lawn Mowing Services, Shrub & Tree Pruning, Trellis & Pergola Construction
Areas Served
Bay Area
Awards
Pazmany Bros is a Santa Clara County Green Business as well as the recipient of the Best of Los Altos award for both 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. I thought it would make sense for me to address your comments. Our general labor is $42 per hour. We had a time and materials agreement with you, which you agreed to and were happy for us to begin work immediately. Since it was a Saturday when we met and you asked us to begin work the following week, we did our best to move as quickly as possible. The entire scope was not agreed upon, which is why we recommended a time and materials rate.
You paid us weekly as we completed work. You continued to ask for more work. You then paid us. Everybody was happy, and the project was coming together nicely. We met all of your demands and timelines. We repeated this process, which was our agreement.
However, you then decided to stop paying. We kept working, not knowing you would (eventually) refuse to pay. We now understand other Contractors have had problems collecting payments from you - so it looks like this is a trend in how your operate.
This is the first time I have had a Client agree to pay us for work completed and then refuse an invoice. It is not our goal to ever take this to a public forum, but I feel the need to share our side of the story. It has been our goal to resolve this issue without involving my legal team any further.