Bruss Landscaping, Inc. was founded in 1952 by Carl and Anne Bruss primarily as a nursery and retail garden center operation. As time went on and the business grew, Bob and Bill Bruss became the second generation owners of the business and began offering residential landscape design and installation services to their customers.
In 1987 The original location was closed to make way for construction of I-355 and the company moved to its current office in Wheaton while creating a 10 acre nursery and production yard in West Chicago. In 1993 the third generation of the Bruss family, Eric Bruss, took over operation of the company and continued to build upon the foundation of quality and service created by his family.
In 1987 The original location was closed to make way for construction of I-355 and the company moved to its current office in Wheaton while creating a 10 acre nursery and production yard in West Chicago. In 1993 the third generation of the Bruss family, Eric Bruss, took over operation of the company and continued to build upon the foundation of quality and service created by his family.
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Charley Williams
Jan 15, 2022
Bruss Landscaping built a new large hardscape patio in our backyard in Fall 2021, and we're extremely pleased with the result. Zach their landscape designer was great to work with from beginning to end - We love his design, and during the project he was proactively confirming our satisfaction as each component was built. Eve the project foreman led the work crew that did a high-quality job and communicated often with us. - We even received compliments from our neighbors about the professionalism of the crew. Although the patio was a significant investment, we love the result and it's an amazing addition to our home - We'll enjoy this outdoor space for years to come.
Steve Seaney
Jun 13, 2021
Bruss has taken care of our neighbors yard for over a decade. Every year we have to chase them out of our yard after they have tromped through our landscaping and plantings. They can easily perform their tasks without destroying our plantings. They may be a local firm, but their carelessness for neighbors plantings is disrespectful and unprofessional.
A. King
Feb 24, 2021
Curt
Oct 27, 2020
Monica Dillon-Nelson
Jan 16, 2020
Ted Buell
Jan 21, 2017