Good ethics first
Nicholas Caron wants CLR to be known for doing right by people, giving straight answers, and not overselling work that does not need to happen.
CLR Landscape is led by Nicholas Caron and built around a simple idea: treat people right, communicate clearly, and leave every property sharper, cleaner, and more functional than it was before.
The company serves Coeur d’Alene first, then the surrounding communities within roughly 200 miles, with work that ranges from hardscaping and excavation to cleanup, irrigation support, and practical outdoor improvements.
What CLR Stands For
Nicholas Caron wants CLR to be known for doing right by people, giving straight answers, and not overselling work that does not need to happen.
The goal is not just to make a property look better on day one. It should function better, drain better, and hold up over time.
From the first walkthrough to the final cleanup, CLR aims to keep the process understandable, realistic, and easy to work through.
This is meant to feel personal, not corporate. Clients are hiring a crew with a name behind it and expectations that stay consistent job to job.
How Nicholas Likes To Work
Nicholas Caron is building CLR around the kind of experience homeowners actually want: straightforward conversations, honest recommendations, and a finished result that feels well thought through instead of rushed together.
Walk the property and understand the real problem before recommending scope.
Favor durable, clean solutions over rushed cosmetic fixes.
Keep the finished result sharp, practical, and easier to live with every day.
Signature Work
CLR is designed to handle the kind of outdoor work homeowners notice every day: finished hardscape, clean excavation, practical landscape improvement, and projects that make the property function better as well as look better.
Client Perspective
The strongest about page is still proof that people felt well taken care of while the work was happening.
CLR is still building out the public review library, but the standard stays the same: clear communication, solid execution, and work that feels worth the spend.
Start The Conversation
Tell Nicholas and the CLR team what you want to build, clean up, fix, or improve, and the next step will stay practical and clear.