My husband and I had high hopes for Dinardi Landscape. We recently purchased a new home and wanted to get a professional spring cleaning done of our front lawn/backyard to get ready for the spring and summer seasons. Because we had just moved in at the end of Winter, there was a lot of debris that must have accumulated in the yard due to the numerous amounts of snow piled up from this past winter season. We sought out quotes from multiple landscape companies which advertised the same amount of work. Dinardi was definitely one of the more expensive companies to provide a quote, but we decided to choose them given the positive interactions when we called to discuss what would be done. Given that they came out to assess the work to be done, we had an understanding of what "debris" was and what would be cleaned up. Multiple times, I asked if the debris would be collected from the yard, and each time the answer I received was "yes." Being the educated person that I am, I looked up the exact definition of "debris" and found this on the Mirriam-Webster Dictionary site: "the remains of something broken down or destroyed; an accumulation of fragments of rock; something discarded : rubbish". So of course, I expected the accumulation of fragmented rocks to be collected, as well as the broken glass to be discarded which is considered "rubbish- useless waste or rejected matter : trash". Unfortunately, that is not what happened. There were A LOT of fragments of rocks as well as broken pieces of glass remaining in our yard. When I called to discuss why these items weren't picked up, the answer I received was, "We do not collect those items", yet the contract we signed CLEARLY stated that debris would be collected. It's a shame to say that they were unwilling to compensate for the lack of work the contract stated given that they had already been paid. PLEASE do yourself a favor and go with a cheaper company for your landscaping/spring cleaning work. And if you do choose to go with Dinardi, ask them to put in WRITING what their definition of debris is. It's so disappointing to think that spending more might get you more, but in this case, it was the opposite.