VISTA, California – Heaviland Landscape Management received the designation as a Landscape Industry Accredited Company by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). This is the first such designation for any landscape company in California and one of only six in the nation.
Heaviland earned a seal of approval from the NALP by demonstrating their commitment to customer satisfaction through superior business, financial and ethical standards, and by employing Landscape Industry Certified staff to provide the best customer experience.
Landscape Industry Accredited companies set themselves apart by:
• Employing at least 10 percent Landscape Industry Certified staff including at least one person on staff who holds the designation Landscape Industry Certified Staff Manager
• Participating in a national safety program
• Conducting responsible and ethical business practices
• Demonstrating customer excellence
“We’re honored to receive this designation. Our team’s focus has always been on training and providing top-tier customer service,” says Tom Heaviland, president and owner of Heaviland Landscape Management. “It’s a terrific feeling to be recognized for our hard work and dedication to our team members and clients. Our customers can rest-assured knowing that we have been carefully vetted and have met the highest standards set by our industry.”
The company is also a previous recipient of the Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award in Marketplace Ethics. This award is given to businesses that consistently demonstrate the high values and standards promoted by the organization.
For more information about the Landscape Industry Accredited Company program, click here.
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