![]() I originally contacted Estrada Design Build after seeing an ad in a local
magazine. John Vasiliou, their landscape architect contacted me immediately.
He explained how Estrada worked, and I liked the idea of having a landscape
architect married to the implementation arm of the company. I met with John during the early phases of construction of our new home and he introduced some really interesting ideas that enhanced what I visualized for my landscape/hardscape plan. After hearing some of John's thoughts, I gave him free reign, and he came back with an awesome plan! After comparing prices and guarantee periods from other estimates, the choice was clear, that Estrada would win my business. Estrada showed up early, worked hard, met in person with me at every milestone to go over progress and answered all of my questions. I was extremely impressed. They executed every aspect of the project and the finished product looked better than the rendering. The plant material was beautiful, and the crew brought every aspect of the project to life, better than I could have hoped! If you are thinking of having outside work done, I would highly recommend Estrada Design Build. They do amazing work and stand behind their product. Thanks Peter & Jennifer Penzell -proud homeowners |
When should I start my project?There are many myths out there about the "best" time of year to build outdoor projects. Most people shy away from the winter primarily due to lack of awareness or knowledge. In reality, there is absolutely nothing wrong with building outdoor projects in the winter season as long as proper precautions are taken. For example, concrete related work such as pool shells, slabs, footings or masonry should not be done when temperatures do not exceed 35 degrees during the day. Due to taking these precautions, winter projects can take longer to build but there is no other draw back to building projects during this time of year.
Many homeowners are motivated by weather. Unfortunately some rush their projects along in order to get the most out of the season while sacrificing the overall integrity of the project. Desired timing is always a factor but don't be driven by timing in and of itself.
If Spring or Summer is when the timing works out for you whether it is for financial reasons or whatever ever other circumstances, great. Otherwise, don't wait until Spring if you're able to do your project sooner. Most contractors get busy in the Spring time because most everyone has the same idea. "Nice weather is coming, we better get our back yard done." Regardless of the time of year move forward with your plans and allow your vision to come to life. The sooner it's built, the sooner your family can enjoy it. |