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Servicios prestados:
Arbor Design and Construction, Brick Repair, Concrete Sealing, Custom Fire Pits, Custom Water Features, Hardscaping, Land Leveling & Grading, Landscape Lighting Installation, Lawn Seeding, Outdoor Fireplace Construction, Outdoor Kitchen Construction, Outdoor Lighting Installation, Patio Construction, Paver Installation, Pergola Construction, Planting, Pond Construction, Pool Landscaping, Retaining Wall Construction, Site Preparation, Tree Planting
Zonas de trabajo
Cottage Grove, De Forest, Deerfield, Deforest, Fitchburg, Madison, Maple Bluff, Mc Farland, Mcfarland, Monona, Sun Prairie, Waunakee, Windsor, Middleton
Premios:
Certified Aquascape Contractor, Authorized Unilock Contractor, Unilock Awards of Excellence.
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Detalles de la empresa
Nombre de la empresa
Proscapes LLC
Número de teléfono
+1 608-244-6464
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Dirección
MADISON, WI 53718
Coste medio de proyectos
25.000 USD - 200.000 USD
This is very unfortunate to read after your previous 5 star review. As we discussed, we removed 12” of soil off of your siding that was sloped directly at your house resulting in water damage to the home and potentially causing mold issues. Two swales were installed on the corners of the home as far as they could be from the foundation as you did not want to remove the trees. You did not post the photo showing the water flowing in both directions and the soil gap between the house and the water flow. You also have a gutter drain tile that is dumping directly behind the photo posted. You were advised to move the drain tile and position it into the swale that was leveled by hand. We hope you have moved the drain tile as it is the source of the water you are photographing. That was a very heavy and fast moving storm so we understand you may have wanted to wait until after the storm passed to go outside but it does need to be moved to the swale that was built for it on the other side. We were very happy to see water is no longer entering the house but we still maintain that the only way to be sure it does not would be to remove the trees as they are too close to the foundation and are planted more than 8” above the foundation pad.