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    All the old concrete replaced with white carvestone.  It was all after only 2-3 days work. Will hopefully post more pics soon. :)

    I was extremely pleased with the process from start to finish. From my original consultation with Spencer to the walk-through at the time of starting the project, and the communication with the team including Alex and Angel and his crew. They were punctual, reliable, extremely knowledgeable, and diligent and saw everything through from start to finish. My backyard has taken that quantum Leap to a whole different level and I am overjoyed with the results. Kudos to the whole team at Allied Outdoor Solutions and I would recommend them highly. Thanks again guys! The picture I posted was before I put everything back in place so definitely not the true finished product but wanted to share an image nonetheless.

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    I used Allied Outdoor Solutions carvestone for my back patio and in the first year looked great. With Arizona sun And maybe the color they use don't work well with pool water . Be cautious !!! I had to have them come out to reseal and they charge me for that due to the color fading. If you want to constantly reseal on a yearly basis spending thousandsso the color doesn't fade with the sun and pool you'll be spending a lot of money overall. Had I not known that I would've never use this company and stuck with pavers! I'm attaching pictures so you can see they want to charge. As you can see this has not even been a full year after so this is not a resealing issue after a second time . This company should back their work and fix at no charge .

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