Point Clear, Alabama
Outdoor Living, Built Out Back in Point Clear
Deep lots, old oaks and a backyard that is where the family actually spends its time.
A Point Clear Backyard
It started with a sledgehammer
The old slab behind the house had cracked and settled toward the porch, so it came out in pieces before anything new went down.
With the ground open we set a compacted base, ran the paver field out from the screened porch, and cut in a soldier-course border to lock the edges. The base is the part nobody sees and the only part you cannot come back and fix later, so it gets the time.
The Neighborhood
Backyards that carry the house
Point Clear work tends to look like this one. The houses sit on deep lots under old oaks, plenty of them within sight of the water along the road down past the Grand Hotel, and the backyard is where people actually live. That means a patio big enough for a real table, walkways that stay level through root heave, and pool surrounds that do not get slick or hold heat all afternoon.
It also means working carefully. There is almost always mature landscape already in place, irrigation lines nobody ever mapped, and an owner who will be looking at these joints for the next twenty years. We stage the work so the yard is usable again quickly and we do not leave a machine parked on somebody's lawn for a week.
Most of what we build down here falls under paver patios and driveways and pool decks, usually with enough planting and bed work around the edges to make the new hardscape look like it belongs to the house instead of sitting next to it.
Detail
Where the money shows
Nearby Towns We Serve
What We Build Down Here
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