Our Story
Cyrilla Landscaping & Supply was started in 1993 by Michael Cyrilla, President.
Since the first residential client, CLS has prided itself on surpassing client
expectations, rather than just getting the job done. Using this as the
cornerstone of all operations and growth the last 17 years, CLS has become a
premier, full service commercial and residential landscaping provider in
Pittsburgh and the surrounding communities. With steady growth over the
years, CLS has added countless new services and experts to its core business
strategy, expanding operations to include year round service contracts for
numerous major businesses along the Airport corridor.
In 1995 CLS expanded its services again to meet the demand of our clients.
Finding more and more construction going on, clients were looking for a reliable
company to fulfill their expansion needs, especially in excavating and land
development. CLS answered the call with providing its clients with a cost
effective solutions that tied all their property needs together – development,
installation, and maintenance.
Seeing the need to lower the costs for clients and community members alike, CLS
opened its garden center in 2003. With being the provider for things such
as mulch, topsoil, flowers, etc. CLS has been able to help its clients, big and
small alike, cut costs and improve the overall appearance of their landscape.
The garden center, open year round supplies everything from flowers and mulch to
decorative stone and gravel.
Cyrilla Landscaping & Supply has grown over the years to serve our clients.
While doing that, CLS has also committed to improving the Moon Township
community. CLS has been the proud sponsor of numerous youth sporting teams
and organizations tied with Moon Community Athletic Association, as well as
supporting national organizations such as the American Society. A proud
member of organizations like the Pittsburgh Airport Chamber of Commerce, The
Better Business Bureau, and Home Builders Association, CLS is and continues to
thrive to be a cornerstone of the community.
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