At Edibuild, LLC, our consultation process is designed to uncover the full potential of your home or property—both above and below ground. Whether you’re considering a major remodel, a drainage solution, a custom concrete patio, or an edible landscape redesign, our expert team will guide you toward the most sustainable, cost-effective, and value-enhancing solutions available in the Nashville Metro area.
Our consultations go far beyond basic estimates. When you book with Edibuild, you get:
✅ Site Assessment – We'll evaluate soil conditions, drainage needs, existing structures, sun exposure, and potential for edible landscape features like herb spirals, raised beds, or fruit trees.
✅ Sustainable Strategy – We identify eco-friendly building practices and materials that reduce long-term costs and environmental impact.
✅ Budget-Conscious Planning – Get insight into how our general contracting and landscaping services maximize ROI through smarter design and efficient implementation.
✅ Custom Recommendations – From retaining walls to remodels, patios to permaculture, we tailor each suggestion to your lifestyle and goals.
✅ Action Plan – We’ll provide a roadmap for next steps—whether you’re ready to build now or just gathering ideas.
Home Renovation & Remodeling
Sustainable Drainage & Erosion Control
Concrete Patios, Walkways & Retaining Walls
Custom Garden & Landscape Builds
Edible & Native Plant Design
Energy-Efficient Outdoor Spaces
We don’t just build—we regenerate. With every project, we aim to increase the value of your property, reduce waste, and reconnect you with the landscape around your home. Our unique approach to edible landscaping means your yard can be both beautiful and functional—producing herbs, fruits, and vegetables with minimal maintenance.
Let’s bring your vision to life—sustainably. Fill out the form below or call us directly to schedule your consultation.
📞 (615-648-7001)
📧 (John@Edibuild.net)
📍 Serving the Greater Nashville Area
"If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden."
– Frances Hodgson Burnett