About
Mueskes Landscape & Snow Management

Owner

Brian Mueskes
CEO and Owner: Brian Mueskes, CSP (above)

CFO: Edward Mueskes, CSP

Fleet Manager: Justin Valenti

LANDSCAPE OPERATIONS: TIM MCGUIRE

HARDSCAPE OPERATIONS: ERIC NOTENBOOM

Mueskes Landscaping, LLC (Mueskes Landscape and Snow Management) was founded by Brian Mueskes in 2004. The company was located in Methuen, Massachusetts. Brian and his brother, Matt, started out mowing lawns together. The two-man crew soon expanded after the residential landscape maintenance started to grow. The business grew from referrals, networking and a loyal customer base.

Over the years, more equipment and staff was required to expand into commercial properties and hardscape construction. In 2009, Mueskes Landscaping moved to North Andover, Massachusetts and operated there for 10 years. Currently, the company has a full-time staff of 23 crew members and office staff, as well as 50+ seasonal staff. The business focus is commercial snow management, landscape management and installation, hardscape installation, concrete, trucking and tree work.

We strive to provide:

  • Professional, consistent, quality services to all clients
  • Completion of services within your expected timeline
  • Transparency with all services and invoicing
  • Timely response to your requests and concerns
  • Fair and reasonable pricing for the level of service delivered
  • Communication with the owner and the team providing services

Our History

Mueskes Landscape and Snow Management started with a two-man crew in 2004. Since that time we have grown our business on quality and professional work.

  • 2004

    Mueskes Landscaping LLC founded by Brian Mueskes in Methuen, MA. One truck, one trailer and mower.

  • 2009

    Moved headquarters to North Andover, MA

  • 2017

    Honored as #3510 in Inc 5000 annual ranking of fastest growing private companies in America

  • 2014-2018

    Top 100 snow contractor in Snow Magazine

  • 2019

    Relocated to our hometown of Methuen, MA

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