![]() ![]() Once we got the permit they set a start date and we were provided a calendar with a day by day agenda on what was to be done. Since our project was so large, we had some issues with getting our permitting approved but Adolfo and Alex stuck with us and did everything they could to help us move it along until it finally reached approval. ![]() After calling some of the references provided, all of which had glowing things to say, we decided to choose Brick Logik. Not one time did he act like we were wasting his time or pressure us to sign a contract before he would make more revisions. We probably had a total of 5 meetings before finalizing a design that fit within our budget and signing a contract. He also was patient with us because we kept changing and tweaking things. Our project design period took roughly a month but we could tell that Adolfo was going above and beyond to make us something special and unique. He even built in elevation changes in our relatively flat back yard. ![]() Everything that we had asked him to accomplish into our design was part of his rendering, but it was even more creative than we could have ever imagined. When Adolfo finished his first design he met with us at our home and showed us his 3D concept which completely blew us away. When we first met Adolfo I had a list of things that I wanted our outdoor space to accomplish such as a bar area, walkway to our spa, covered area for BBQ etc. All of the plans were nice but nothing special or unique which is what we were looking for. 3 of those companies gave us design plans prior to us finding Brick Logik. Conlin, CMS Landscape, and O'Donovan Landscape. We met with several other companies to design this project including JR's Creative Landscape, C.B. Our project consisted of a custom bar area, fire pit, drainage for our pool, seat walls, stairs, led lighting, day bed area, and landscaping. “We just finished a massive 3500 sq ft project with Brick Logik. The frog of a landscape we began the year with has been kissed. I loved how the bushes and trees turned this fall, and look forward to seeing the colors in the other seasons as well." The use of native plants addresses our need for a low maintenance, high impact green space pleasing to the eye, and increasing our property value & appearance." Another neighbor added: "I also really appreciate his attention to color in all seasons. A neighbor who is an experienced gardner herself shared this: ""Scott's thoughtful design and vision has brought new energy and fluidity to our community courtyard. The mud erosion problem has been arrested. We are quite pleased with the final product. The plan was approved by the owners of all 12 townhomes at the very end of August and the job was completed in September. Scott worked with us to make a few minor adjustments that reduced the cost appreciably without departing from the overall design, displaying patience as we worked through the cumbersome internal process of deliberation, approval and payment collection. The graphic plan placed little demand on us to envision what it would look like in the end. It called for the removal of all but two of the trees, arranging to have Davis Tree Care to handle that aspect (which they did very professionally), and the substitution of six ornamental trees and a wonderful variety of shrubs, conifers, perennials and ground cover laid out in a flowing, very aesthically-pleasing arrangement. Our contact person was Scott McAdam who presented us an elegant design. This spring we (the townhome owners) decided to contact McAdam Landscaping for a remedy. Additionally, when it rained we experienced soil erosion spreading mud over the public sidewalk and courtyard walkway when it rained. The 30-foot trees dominated the landscape, inhibiting plant variety for lack of sunlight. Our landscaping at the beginning of the year (2016) consisted of 15 full grown trees, some shrubs, and struggling ground cover with a great deal of bare areas. “I'm a resident in a 12 townhome "U"-shaped community with a courtyard and two "wing yards" stretching along the public sidewalk. ![]()
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