SETTING THE PACE

TAKING THE LEAD

41 Miller St. Leominster, MA 01453
978-537-0099

About Bartlett Landscaping

Bartlett Landscaping has been a family owned and operated business since 1998. The same core values as when first started are still in place today. The company was founded by Dan Bartlett, a Lancaster native, but no stranger to the Leominster area.

His family's roots reach back to 1890 and were well known furniture manufacturers in Leominster; manufacturing soft and hardwood furniture for various companies as well as their own lines of juvenile and institutional furniture, as well as wood novelties. The original saw mill was located on Bartlett Pond, which is now home to the Leominster Sportsman's club, once known as Camp Bartlett. The family had several homesteads on that land as well.

The core values of Bartlett Landscaping are not just marketing words; they are the backbone of what we believe and what we stand for; a trait Bartlett inherited from his father and carries forward proudly and is proud to have his son now carry on the same philosophy.

Bartlett first started the company as a sideline business with his son Nick, a Leominster High graduate, now studying Fire Science and running the maintenance division of the company. The company has two divisions; The Maintenance Division and the Construction Division. The Maintenance Division employs 6 full-time employees and the Construction Division, which is managed by Bartlett himself, employs 4 full-time employees. We offer a wide array of services to the residential, commercial and industrial markets within each division.

 

 

DO IT ONCE, DO IT RIGHT, DO IT WITH BARTLETT!

Our Core Values

  • Provide every customer with professional courtesy and excellent service
  • Be cost competitive (our standards are high therefore our quality of work speaks for itself)
  • Follow-up on every project and be certain the relationship with the customer does not end with payment
  • Honesty, integrity, and diligence, is what our name stands for, and has since the 1800's THIS WILL NEVER CHANGE
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