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17 years of experience

I do all phases of construction and concrete work...full remodels,kitchens,bathrooms,,basements,floors,siding,roofing, decks,plumbing,electric,tile work,framing, additions,etc. I also do solid concrete foundations, sidewalks, driveways, etc. Anything that has to do with building a home, I am your guy. I have been in business for 15 years. When I start a job I do not leave until it is fully completed and customer is fully satisfied. I do not cut corners or try to hide problems that need to be taken care of. All of my jobs are always very neat and clean and things are done right the first time. I am the guy who makes you sleep safely knowing you are in good hands. if you dream it, I will build it.

I do all phases of construction and concrete work...full remodels,kitchens,bathrooms,,basements,floors,siding,roofing, decks,plumbing,electric,tile work,framing, additions,etc. I also do solid concrete foundations, sidewalks, driveways, etc. Anything that has to do with building a home, I am your guy. I have been in business for 15 years. When I start a job I do not leave until it is fully completed and customer is fully satisfied. I do not cut corners or try to hide problems that need to be taken care of. All of my jobs are always very neat and clean and things are done right the first time. I am the guy who makes you sleep safely knowing you are in good hands. if you dream it, I will build it.


CREATING LIVING LANDSCAPES. EXPERT DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE of Waterscapes. Including Fountains, Waterfalls and Ponds.



"This company ended up canceling our contract because our driveway was too difficult to plow. They plowed two times and on the third snowfall they never showed up and didn't call. They are expensive and the phone representative was rude and argumentative."

Mary K on January 2018

A well established landscaping business with an expert staff.

"This company ended up canceling our contract because our driveway was too difficult to plow. They plowed two times and on the third snowfall they never showed up and didn't call. They are expensive and the phone representative was rude and argumentative."

Mary K on January 2018

Fountains questions, answered by experts

Because frogs require fresh water for survival, they can die from repeated exposure to swimming pool chemicals. Chlorine dehydrates frogs, which can lead to their deaths. To ensure frogs don’t hang out in your pool for long periods, safely remove them once you spot them in your pool and install a frog log so they can easily hop out on their own.

Yes, your fish should stay alive in a frozen pond if you winterize it properly. By ensuring your pond has enough oxygen, good water quality, and a hole to release harmful gases, your pond and fish have the best chance of staying alive and healthy. However, if you have tropical fish, they should be overwintered indoors.

Lifespans vary by material and manufacturer, but pond liners last anywhere from 10 to 75 years. For example, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pond liners have a life expectancy of up to 20 years. Other types of pond liners, including those made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), can last 40 to 50 years.

Although we often equate bodies of water with pesky mosquitoes, you don’t have to worry about them in your natural swimming pool. This is because mosquitoes are attracted to bodies of standing water. Your natural pool, on the other hand, has consistently moving water, thanks to the pump that runs all year long.

In addition to length and width, pond liners also come in various thickness levels. Thickness is measured in mils, a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch, with most pond liners ranging from 15 to 60 mils in thickness. The smaller the number, the thinner (and weaker) the liner. To prevent rips and tears, it’s best to choose a pond liner that’s at least 30 mils thick.

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