Loading...
Loading...

Landscaping Contractors in Virginia Beach, VA — 79 Local Pros

Post one project brief and compare quotes from licensed, insured landscaping pros serving Virginia Beach, Virginia — no endless phone calls.

Get free landscaping quotes

Landscaping in Virginia Beach is shaped by sandy soil, salt exposure, and a high water table, so plant selection and drainage decide whether a yard thrives or struggles. The best local landscapers lean on salt-tolerant, hurricane-resilient plantings and grade the property to move stormwater away from the house — a real concern in low-lying coastal neighborhoods.

BidBro lists landscaping contractors serving Virginia Beach for design and installs, hardscaping, drainage, irrigation, and ongoing maintenance. Describe your yard and goals once and compare quotes from local, insured pros.

79 landscapers serving Virginia Beach

Browse the full Virginia Beach contractor directory or post your job to reach all of them at once.

Hiring landscapers in Virginia Beach: what to know

Landscaping costs in Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach landscaping spans quick installs to full redesigns. Typical local ranges:

ServiceTypical Virginia Beach range
Basic yard cleanup / mulch & beds$500 – $2,000
Landscape design + install (front yard)$3,000 – $10,000
Paver patio / walkway (hardscape)$12 – $25 / sq ft
Drainage / French drain$1,500 – $6,000

Ranges are typical local estimates; post your project on BidBro for exact quotes from Virginia Beach pros.

Landscaping Contractors in Virginia Beach — FAQ

How much does landscaping cost in Virginia Beach?

Small projects like a cleanup, fresh beds, and mulch typically run $500–$2,000 in Virginia Beach, while a designed front-yard install lands around $3,000–$10,000. Hardscaping such as a paver patio runs $12–$25 per square foot, and drainage work like a French drain is usually $1,500–$6,000. Scope, plant size, and site access drive the final number.

What plants survive best in Virginia Beach’s coastal conditions?

Salt-tolerant, wind-resilient species do best: live oak, wax myrtle, crape myrtle, yaupon holly, and ornamental beach grasses near the water, with warm-season turf for lawns. The closer your home is to the Oceanfront, the more salt-tolerant the plant list needs to be — a local landscaper can match selections to your exposure.

Why is drainage such a big deal for Virginia Beach yards?

Much of Virginia Beach is low and flat with a high water table, so water pools and runs toward foundations during heavy rain and storms. Good landscapers grade the yard to drain away from the house and add French drains or dry wells where needed — solving drainage often matters more than the plants themselves.

How do I compare landscapers in Virginia Beach?

Post your landscaping project on BidBro with your goals — design and install, hardscaping, drainage, or maintenance — and a rough yard size. Local Virginia Beach landscapers respond with quotes you can compare on scope, price, and timeline, and you can confirm each one is insured before hiring.

Related in Virginia Beach

Planning a landscaping project in Virginia Beach?

Guides that pair with this directory.

Landscaping Contractors in Virginia Beach, VA | BidBro