I did get a response however it stated that they were booked out until 2023. As an ex businessman myself I would have increased my staff to cope with the increased work load because help in 2023 is no help at all?!
We're extremely happy with the work we had done recently! We had our steeply sloping back yard levelled, and a rock garden put in. Mark's qualifications and years of experience really showed. His knowledge of plants, soils and rocks was excellent. He was great to work with, and very careful with the job. When an east-coast low weather system halted work for a while he made sure the fill we were to use was covered securely with huge tarps, and that erosion protection/ sediment fencing was in place. He also visited the site during that time to make sure all was well, and kept in contact with us via text. He had great ideas, and also worked with our ideas to give us the look we wanted. The finished product is wonderful: our back yard has been transformed. We couldn't be happier!
Shaun's work was exceptional . I had 85 sq metres of patio area revamped. All old pavers and grassed area removed and new limestone pavers laid. What an amazing difference. Shaun organised the lot. His quote was accurate. His workmanship of a professional standard. His team of workers efficient. I have no hesitation in recommending his services.
What a team. The can-do attitude these guys have to get my job finished on time is incredible. Highly recommend to anyone in the Northern Rivers. Well done and Thank you.
It was my great pleasure to have Steven Toohill from Mimosa Rocks Landscapes working in Lamington National Park in preparation for the centenary of Lamington Park in July 2015.
Steve built two very high-quality stone monuments for the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and delivered over and above my expectations. His stone masonry skills are of the highest standard that I've seen which matches his professional attitude and business.
Steve immersed himself in the park for several weeks, walking over 5 km return some days with a wheel barrow and tools out to the old Forestry camp, just as the men would have done when they built the walking tracks in the 1930s and 40s.
In a relatively brief period Steve developed a real connection with the park rangers and Lamington itself, which is reflected in his quality work which will last the next hundred years.