Services


Did your Landscaper disappear?

One thing we hear from our new customers a lot is they are concerned that we might disappear as their last landscaper did.  This is a real business and we will be in business tomorrow, next week and next year. 


Our Service Guarantee.

If you are not happy with our service call us within 48 hours. Let us know what the problem is and we will be out within 2 business days and correct it.

Billing Questions?

We take checks and all major credit cards. Cash is accepted but not encouraged.  Many of our new customers are concerned on how to make a payment with us. We are very flexible and will take payment before, at the time of service, or after service has been completed. What ever the customer is comfortable with.  As long as we get paid in a timely manner we are happy. We rarely ask for a deposit unless a large amount of product needs to be purchased. We do not ask our customers to prepay for any service but you may if you wish. We can and do send out invoices if needed for a business or for rental properties. This is done by request only. 

​ Who do we service?

​We service residential and commercial properties in the East valley. The areas we service are Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley and some parts of Florence and Apache Junction. We offer services for many property management companies and real estate companies. We offer delayed billing for these businesses if that is what is required.

All American Landscaping was started by Barry Goodman. A graduate of University of Phoenix with a B.S. degree in Information Technology. Different goals in life has taken him into new and exciting careers which led to the creation of All American Landscaping.

All American Landscaping currently employs individuals who are willing to work hard in the Arizona heat and are willing to make a commitment to the customer. We run background checks on all of our landscaping professionals. Barry Goodman was born and raised in New York city and currently resides with his wife Betty, and children in the Queen Creek area.