Timeless landscaping and stonework for Winnipeg residential
Stonework, done right, is a virtually maintenance-free way to make your home more enjoyable and increase its value. It's our specialty.
We'd love the chance to work with you to enhance your Winnipeg landscape in a way that will stand the test of time.
Built Beautiful
From initial planning to final clean up, we take care to do landscaping right. We'll help you think through the initial design to make sure it's going to be both beautiful and useful to you. Then we'll get to work on the construction.
Built to Last
Stonework is timeless. Our work is made to last, like a Roman road. Even in Winnipeg's harsh conditions, your landscape can actually look more and more mature and beautiful as time passes.
Built with Professionalism
It is a privilege and honour to be invited onto your property.
Everyone has experienced frustration with contractors. So often projects start out sunny, but by the end things aren't feeling so good. Delays, misunderstandings, unexpected costs – we all know how that goes.
Construction know-how is only one part of what it takes to bring a project from quote to completion. Over 28 years we've learned how to manage landscaping projects so that they end as expected, with everyone feeling great.
Our goal is to be invited back if you ever need further work. We'd love to be enthusiastically recommended to your friends.
A little more about our company
Owner will be there
The same owner has been on every single job site for 28 years.
One crew, no job switching
We only have one crew. Once your project starts, we will be at your house every day until we are done.
Accountable after the job is done
Dwayne Regehr, the owner of Earthworks Landscaping, has stood behind our company's work for 28 years and is accountable to you years after your project is complete.
Highly rated
Voted Best of Houzz by Houzz users for Winnipeg landscaping contractors three years in a row.
Accredited with the Better Business Bureau since Jan 1, 2008, with an A+ rating .
Featured in the Winnipeg Free Press