Website accessibility

Accessibility statement

Supreme Landscaping is committed to providing an accessible website experience for visitors using different devices and assistive technologies.

Supreme Landscaping is committed to making this website useful for people with a wide range of abilities, devices and ways of navigating the web.

Our accessibility approach.

The site is designed with readable contrast, responsive layouts, clear headings, descriptive link text, keyboard focus indicators, labeled form fields and alternatives for important visual content. Pages are intended to work on phones, tablets and desktop computers, including at increased text sizes and zoom levels.

Navigation includes a skip link for keyboard users, a mobile menu that can be opened and closed without a mouse, and visible focus states for interactive controls. Forms use labels, required-field indicators, status messages and straightforward instructions. Motion effects are reduced when a visitor’s device requests reduced motion.

Need help using the website?

Website accessibility should never prevent someone from requesting service. If you have difficulty reading a page, using the proposal form, viewing a project image or accessing any information, call (321) 720-7233. The team can discuss services, areas served and proposal details by phone and can provide reasonable assistance in another format when practical.

Images, maps and third-party features.

Portfolio images are provided to show completed landscape work and may include descriptive alternative text or captions. Some embedded maps, payment tools, analytics features or other third-party services are controlled by their respective providers. Supreme Landscaping works to choose practical services but cannot control every accessibility feature of an outside platform.

Ongoing review.

Accessibility is an ongoing process. Content, navigation and forms may be reviewed as the website changes, new service information is added and technology evolves. Automated tools can help identify some issues, but they do not replace real-world use with different browsers, assistive technologies, screen sizes and input methods.

Share accessibility feedback.

Helpful feedback is welcome. When reporting a problem, include the page you were using, what you were trying to do, the device or browser involved and the best way to contact you. Call Supreme Landscaping at (321) 720-7233 and describe the barrier. The goal is to understand the issue and provide the requested information while an appropriate improvement is considered.

Commitment to customers.

Supreme Landscaping serves residential and commercial property owners throughout Brevard County. The same focus on clear communication and practical service applies online: visitors should be able to understand the company’s capabilities, explore local services and start a project conversation without unnecessary barriers.

Planning your next step.

When planning accessibility statement, it helps to consider the full property rather than only the visible finish. Access, grades, drainage, irrigation, nearby surfaces, material movement and maintenance expectations can influence both the recommended scope and the order of work.

Supreme Landscaping begins with a conversation about the outcome you want, then reviews the conditions that will affect preparation and installation. Clear priorities make it easier to compare material choices, identify related work and build a proposal that reflects the actual site.

Plain help for property owners

What to expect when you call

A yard project should not feel hard. You may know the look you want. You may only know what feels wrong. Both are fine. Supreme Landscaping can help you sort the next step. We listen first. We look at the site. We ask clear questions. Then we build a plan that fits your project.

Tell us what you want to fix. Tell us what you want to keep. Tell us what bugs you each week. It may be weeds, bare sod, old rock, a low spot, a tight side yard, storm debris, or a patio that needs a clean edge. We use those notes to shape the scope.

Good work starts before the first load arrives. We check access. We look at grade. We think about water flow. We note sun, shade, and wear. We look for tight gates, low wires, soft soil, and areas that need care. This helps the job run with less mess.

Your proposal should be easy to read. It should tell you what is included. It should make the next step clear. It should also help you see why the work is planned that way. We do not want you to feel pushed. We want you to feel sure.

For landscape project in Brevard County, the right plan starts with the property. Brevard County yards need a plan that fits sun, rain, wind, soil, and the way each space is used. We pair that local view with the finish you want. The goal is a clean result that looks right, works well, and is easier to care for after the crew leaves.

We keep the work area as neat as the job allows. We respect drives, walks, gates, pools, pets, and nearby beds. We clean up loose debris. We review the finished work with you. We also share simple care notes when the job needs them.

You can ask about timing, access, material choices, and the best way to phase the work. You can also ask if more than one service should be done at the same time. A smart plan can save time. It can also help the finished yard feel more complete.

The best time to start is when you are ready to talk through the site. Call (321) 720-7233 or send the form. Share a few photos if you have them. A clear first note helps us move fast and gives you a better plan from the start.

Clear scope.

You know what is planned before the work starts.

Site care.

The crew looks at access, grade, water, and clean up.

Local fit.

The plan is built for Brevard soil, sun, rain, and storm risk.

Simple questions before you book.

How do I start?

Call or send the short form. Share your name, phone, city, and the main goal. A few photos can help. We will review the request and talk through the next step.

What should I tell you?

Tell us what you want done, what you want to avoid, and any time limit. Tell us about gates, pets, HOA rules, or access limits. Small notes can help a lot.

Can you help with more than one item?

Yes. Many yards need more than one step. We can review clean up, sod, rock, pavers, grade, trim work, drainage, or storm help as one plan.

Will the proposal be clear?

Yes. The goal is a clear scope, plain terms, and a fair plan. You should know what is included before work is scheduled.

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