Complete Backyard Transformations in Phoenix
one team, one contract, one warranty
Complete backyard transformations are what we do best — pool, hardscape, landscape, shade, kitchen, lighting, and glass coordinated through one project manager. No subbing to four contractors who don't talk to each other.
What's different about complete backyard in Phoenix
Older Phoenix neighborhoods (Arcadia, North Central, Biltmore) have caliche under the topsoil and mature canopies that complicate pool and trenching access. Newer Phoenix builds (Desert Ridge, Tatum Ranch) have HOA design review and tighter setbacks. We field-verify every project before pricing.
Scope of work
- Pool design, build, and finish
- Hardscape — patios, walkways, pool decks, driveways
- Landscape — plants, irrigation, grading, decomposed granite
- Shade — pergolas, ramadas, louvered systems
- Outdoor kitchens and fire features
- Lighting (AE LEDs) and glass (Sonoran Glass & Fence)
The non-negotiables
- One project manager from contract to final walkthrough
- 50% deposit, 35% at project start or materials delivery, 15% at completion (non-pool)
- Pool work follows separate ROC-compliant pool schedule
- 2-year workmanship warranty across every scope we self-perform
Complete Backyard in Phoenix — FAQ
How long does a complete backyard take?+
Most complete builds run 4–8 months from contract to walkthrough, depending on pool scope, permit timing, and material lead times.
Do I have to commit to everything at once?+
No — most complete projects phase logically. Pool and major hardscape first, then kitchen, lighting, and finish landscape. We plan the full vision and execute in phases that make construction sense.
Why one contractor for everything?+
Coordination. The reason most multi-contractor backyards read 'good but disjointed' is that no single party owns the design intent end-to-end. We do.
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