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Landscapers contact list in Phoenix, Arizona — for sales teams

PlotLeads sells a list of 500+ landscaper businesses in Phoenix, Arizona, sourced from Google Maps — each with company name, direct phone, website, and Google rating, exported as CSV. A one-time $35 purchase (no subscription, credits never expire), built for SDRs and agencies prospecting the Phoenix landscaper market.

by Usama Zafar, who builds and maintains PlotLeads

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Each row: company name, direct phone, website, Google rating. Email is available in enriched mode (~50% of home-services listings, 3 credits per emailed row).

Sample landscaper businesses in Phoenix

BusinessPhoneWebsiteRating
Divine Design Landscaping(602) 865-7670Visit4.7 (426)
AMS Landscaping(602) 944-0421Visit4.4 (368)
Mountainscapers Landscaping(480) 771-2444Visit4.8 (79)
Diamond Stone & Synthetic Grass(623) 293-0396Visit4.9 (354)
Arizona turf(480) 798-2819Visit4.8 (87)

In our current sample of 50 Landscapers across Phoenix, Arizona, 40 (80%) list a website and the median Google rating is 4.8, and 9 carry 100+ Google reviews.

That mix is the useful part for a sales team: the 80% with a website are reachable by email and web-form outreach, not just cold calls, and the firms carrying 100+ reviews are the established operators most likely to have budget for the software, materials, financing, and insurance services SDRs sell into the trade — so sort by review volume to surface the busiest ones first. Every figure here is computed from real, current Google Maps listings in Phoenix, the same data the full PlotLeads Landscaper list is built from — so it reflects the Phoenix, Arizona Landscapers market as it stands today, not a broker file from last year.

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The landscaper market in Phoenix

Landscaping in Phoenix is desert landscaping, and that makes it a distinct trade. Lawns are the exception, not the rule — most yards feature decomposed granite, gravel, desert-adapted plants, cacti, and the xeriscape designs that thrive without much water. Drip irrigation isn't optional here; it's the backbone of every install, and managing it under extreme heat and hard water is constant work. Many municipalities and HOAs across the Valley encourage or mandate low-water landscaping, and turf rebates push out the few remaining lawns. The relentless sun and monsoon dust shape plant selection and hardscape, and shade structures and outdoor-living features are popular. A Phoenix landscaper fluent in xeriscape design, desert plants, and efficient drip irrigation — not turf care — is matched to this market.

Drip-irrigation management is the recurring backbone of the trade. Desert plantings live or die by the emitters and controllers feeding them, and under extreme heat and mineral-heavy water, systems clog, drift, and fail without regular attention. A Phoenix landscaper who designs, installs, and maintains efficient drip systems — and adjusts them seasonally — keeps a xeriscape alive and the water bill predictable, which is the value clients actually pay for here.

Landscaper pricing in Phoenix

In Phoenix, a full xeriscape front-yard conversion commonly runs $5,000–$18,000 depending on size, granite, plantings, and hardscape, often partly offset by water rebates. Outdoor-living features like ramadas and fire pits add cost. Routine desert-yard maintenance often runs $100–$300 a visit. Drip-irrigation installs and repairs are priced separately. Lot size and design complexity drive the total.

Targeting landscapers in Phoenix

  1. Xeriscape and desert-adapted plantings plus water-rebate help signal a firm riding the low-water demand wave — receptive to estimating, rebate-processing, and lead tools, so work that segment first.
  2. An Arizona ROC license plus drip-irrigation design and maintenance marks a legitimate, equipment-forward firm; use the ROC number to clear the dormant listings and home in on the operators that convert.
  3. Hardscape and plant selection for extreme heat, monsoon, and HOA low-water rules mean managed-community accounts — recurring, referral-driven work that marks the established firms worth pursuing for CRM and marketing services.

Using this Phoenix landscaper list for outreach

Phoenix's landscaping market is a desert-landscaping market, distinct from the lawn-care volume of wetter metros and centered on xeriscape design and drip irrigation. For a sales team, that specialization is a useful segmentation axis — design-build firms and irrigation specialists are receptive to design software, rebate-processing tools, financing, and lead generation, while the recurring drip-maintenance work favors membership and scheduling tools. Rapid Maricopa County growth keeps new installs flowing. The market spans established design-build firms and a long tail of smaller maintenance crews, a focus you can read from each website. This list's company names, direct phones, websites, and Google ratings let you prioritize the review-rich firms with budget and reach a decision-maker directly rather than a voicemail.

Phoenix is a desert-landscaping market centered on xeriscape design and drip irrigation, distinct from lawn-care volume — design-build and irrigation firms want design, rebate, and membership tools. This $35 list of 500+ Phoenix landscapers gives you the company name, a direct phone, the website, and a Google rating on every row, drawn from Google Maps — read each firm's focus across Maricopa County, prioritize the review-rich ones with budget, and reach a decision-maker directly.

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