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Contractors you can trust*

There’s something about using contractors you can trust. Trust means you can believe what they say, that you’ll get what has been specified, and that they’ll be there for you when you have queries, or need some help, long after the works have been completed.

When you enter into an agreement or contract for the supply and installation of an irrigation system below ground, you trust the contractor to use the specified product, to use pipe and fittings that meet Australian standards, and installation processes that are Industry Best Practice. Often the work is carried out with little supervision and the contractor is in a position of trust.

But do you get what you pay for?

Similarly, the upgrade of sportsfields is heavily reliant on delivering the right fertiliser program to meet the unique requirements of the site. A ‘one size fits all’ approach is not the way it should be done.

During the nearly 40 years Greene Eden has been in the business, it has been our chief focus to ensure that we provide to the client, the best possible outcomes.

The results of our work can be seen in the growth of sportsfields and fit-for-purpose playing surfaces. Our irrigation designs and installation processes can be measured by turf growth outcomes and long product life. The quality of our fertiliser programs can be measured by turf quality, and a positive lift in soil nutrient levels.

Everything that we do is measureable.

Greene Eden has built its business on service and trust and we’re happy to provide referees, and lists of completed projects that you can inspect for yourself.

‘Trust’ and ‘Service’ is what sets us apart from the others.
*copy supplied by Greene Eden

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