BROYLES LANDSCAPE

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Broyles Landscape in Allied Gardens has delivered commercial and residential landscape construction and maintenance across San Diego from 6333 Riverdale Street since Christopher S. Broyles registered the business with the City in 1992, holding active CSLB licenses #598161 for C-27 Landscaping and #732451 for B General Building. More than three decades of permitted project history covers the full scope of site work: grading and earthmoving, concrete flatwork and decorative stamped paving, retaining-wall construction, paver installation, irrigation system design and repair, artificial-turf installation, and tree removal and stump grinding. HVAC condenser pads, gas-meter risers, and electrical panels embedded in landscape zones require coordination between the landscape crew and mechanical contractors at Flow Mechanical in Allied Gardens to maintain code-required clearance around serviceable equipment. Allied Gardens's mid-century housing stock along Waring Road and the surrounding residential streets sits on clay-heavy soils that expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes, and Broyles's hardscape crew builds retaining walls on compacted aggregate bases with perforated drain-pipe backfill to manage hydrostatic pressure in the 92120 ZIP's hillside lots. Commercial maintenance contracts serve hotels, office parks, golf-course perimeters, and retail courtyards across the county, with crew scheduling software that tracks weekly mowing, edging, irrigation-head replacement, seasonal color rotation, and shrub-pruning cycles per property. Irrigation retrofits convert aging fixed-spray systems to drip and rotary-nozzle configurations that comply with water-use regulations, and Broyles installs weather-based smart controllers tied to local evapotranspiration data so each zone adjusts automatically to seasonal shifts. The company's BuildZoom score of 99 places it in the top fifteen percent of all California licensed contractors, reflecting a clean complaint history, verified bond and insurance status, and twenty-four permitted projects on record with local building departments. Outdoor living projects that combine a Broyles-built patio or pergola with an indoor-outdoor kitchen extend into structural and finish work coordinated with Coast Design & Build in College Area, who handle the cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical rough-in for built-in cooking and refrigeration stations. Broyles's demolition capability under the general-building license allows the crew to remove existing concrete driveways, deteriorated block walls, and failing pool decks in a single mobilization, eliminating the subcontractor handoff that adds scheduling gaps to phased renovation projects.