Landscape Trucks and Equipment

At Tamate Landscaping, we only use the best landscape trucks and equipment to get the job done right. Check out our blog to read about the different types of trucks and equipment we use to ensure that your landscaping project is completed perfectly.

If you have any questions about our process or would like a quote for your next project, please contact us today. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Three Major San Francisco Landscaping Trends for 2016

2016 is shaping up to be an interesting year for San Francisco landscaping. We’re seeing a resurgence in native plants, a focus on water conservation, and a continued love affair with succulents.

Green Construction: Metal Recycling

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Yet another green facility in our responsible landscape operation is Circosta Iron and Metal Company.  During the demo phase of our projects, we often run into all kinds of old metal fences, rebar, pipes, furniture etc.  Instead of bringing it to landfills, we’ll sort it and recycle it.  Below you see our truck on the scale prior to unloading.

Green Construction: Sustainable Crushing

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Today, there are green construction methods that are not only more environmentally friendly, but also more efficient.

New Equipment: 2012 F550

San Francisco is a city known for its hilly topography. At Tamate Landscaping we made sure we have the right equipment for these hills.

2003 Landscape Truck and Trailer

Many of the streets in San Francisco are too steep for cars, which makes them popular places to walk dogs or get some exercise. But these same features can make it difficult terrain to navigate, especially when you’re carrying stones, sand and other landscaping materials.