About Us

Full service landscaping company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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It’s frustrating to be unable to enjoy your outdoor space and constantly dealing with tracked-in mud. When friends come to visit, you stay inside. When it’s summer, your children always end up at other families’ houses for events and get-togethers.

We believe you should be able to enjoy your outdoor spaces to the fullest.

We understand how it feels to be disappointed with your outdoor spaces. You have the property, but it feels wasted and is rarely used - and never enjoyed.

At Good 2 Great Landscape, we help transform your backyard from being a frustration to being your favorite place to relax and spend time. We will create a design that works with your space and wants, and ends in you enjoy your outdoor space on a daily basis.

Reach out and request a quote so that we can provide you with an option for enjoying your outdoor space to the fullest. Stop wasting money on expensive vacations or looking at other homes when you can turn your current property into a beautiful oasis.

Meet Kent Muir, Owner

At the ripe age of 10 years old, Kent made a barter deal with his neighbor: If they let him use their mower to mow other neighbors lawns, he would cut their lawn for free. Ever since, he’s been working on outdoor spaces refining his passion.

He joined a landscaping company when he was 14; twelve years later he purchased that same landscaping company.

When asked what frustrates him about the landscaping industry, he said, “The blue collar industry is neglected. People are living pay check to pay check, I believe that is not how it's supposed to be! There's another way to do it!”

Kent went on to say that he loves the prospect of creating individualized outdoor spaces; each project is different and presents a new set of challenges to identify and overcome.

On any given day you’ll probably find Kent on a job site. He didn’t start a landscaping company to sit behind a desk all day!

Our Team

Your Landscape Professionals

Kent Muir

Owner / CEO
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?

Dave Burkes

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
Witnessing coworkers learn and execute things I have taught them, that have been taught to me. Potentially taking those lessons and further perfecting them.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
I am linguine. I tend to be a very calm, “go with the flow” type of person, which I imagine linguine, personified, would be.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Never underestimate the potential of any situation you find yourself in.

Shawn Bittel

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
The chance to make an impact on our customers' landscaping dreams.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
Ravioli because I’m full of surprises.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Failure is not an option; keep trying until you succeed.

Kurt Dinger

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
The most inspiring thing is when a satisfied customer tells me that they love the work we do. A simple thank you can go a long way.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
Rotelle because they are known as wagon wheel pasta and I’m always ready to roll.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Live one day at a time.

Steve Kokan

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
Being a part of all phases of a job. Getting to see the designs and before images to watching completion and everything coincide with the initial design.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
Penne, by far the most versatile and never lets you down.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Embrace the suck.

Lisa Bruggeman

Manager
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
The most inspiring part of my job is keeping the office, employees, and business organized.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
If I were a pasta I would be campanelle because it reminds me of flowers, which I love.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Give 110% in all you do.

Nate Smith

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
Watching Dave Burkes do mental math is the most inspiring part of my job. It makes me believe that one day, maybe, I too will be able to do math.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
Wagon wheel. Best for arts and crafts.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Better to be a warrior in a garden, then a gardener in a war.

Josh Magill

Foreman
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What's the most inspiring part of your job?
The expression that you get from a homeowner when you’re done building their dreams.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would be and why?
Spaghetti. No nonsense, straight to the point.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?
Learn as much as possible, take pride in everything you do, then pass it on to another generation.

We're Hiring!

“This company was top-notch from beginning to end. Great design. Fair price. Skillful, hard-working crew who worked in a timely, efficient & respectful manner. We could not be more pleased with the finished worked. I would recommend them in a heartbeat.”

Patty Peilert

Homeowner

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