We believe outdoor living should be bought differently.
AE is building a company where pools, landscape, hardscape, shade, kitchens, lighting, glass, technology, care, and customer experience are planned together.
Too many outdoor projects are sold as disconnected features, rushed quotes, or one-size-fits-all packages.
AE Outdoor Living is building a different model: a company where pools, landscape, hardscape, shade, kitchens, lighting, glass, technology, care, and customer experience are planned together around the way people actually live.
We are building the company we believe this industry needs.
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The old buying experience
Quick quotes, disconnected scopes, and a checklist of features rarely produce a coordinated outdoor environment. Homeowners are often forced to compare proposals that are not actually comparing the same thing.
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The problem with disconnected proposals
When pools, landscape, hardscape, shade, kitchens, lighting, glass, and drainage are priced as separate jobs, the property pays for the gaps in coordination — in change orders, retrofits, and avoidable rework.
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Why the whole property matters
Circulation, sun, shade, water, soil, access, utilities, and maintenance affect every decision. Designing one feature without the rest of the property is how outdoor spaces end up almost right.
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Why project fit matters
Not every project is the right match for AE, and AE is not the right match for every project. A short fit conversation up front protects everyone's time and produces better outcomes.
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Why design and scope should come before construction pressure
Decisions made under a construction deadline are usually more expensive than decisions made during planning. Clear scope and sequence reduce surprises during the build.
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Why the people behind the work matter
Outdoor construction is delivered by people. The team's standards, communication, and care show up in the finished result and in the years after.
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Why aftercare and documentation matter
Warranty pathways, product documentation, maintenance, and service access determine how the project performs five and ten years out — not just on handoff day.
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How AE is building a different standard
One method. One standard for the work. One standard for the people. One coordinated approach across pools, landscape, hardscape, shade, kitchens, lighting, glass, technology, and care.
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How to start
Tell us about the property, how you want to live outside, the timing you are considering, and the investment range you are preparing for. AE will recommend an appropriate next step.
Quote shopping vs. project planning
There are many ways to buy outdoor construction. AE is built for homeowners who want a more thoughtful and coordinated process.
Typical fragmented approach
- Starts with "What features do you want?"
- Treats pool, pavers, turf, kitchen, lighting, and glass separately
- Prices isolated scopes before the full property is understood
- Reacts to drainage, shade, utilities, access, and maintenance later
- Leaves the homeowner comparing incomplete proposals
- Focuses on winning the job quickly
- Often under-discusses ownership after completion
The AE Method
- Starts with how the space will be used
- Plans the property as one connected outdoor environment
- Discusses investment, priorities, tradeoffs, and scope early
- Considers drainage, utilities, shade, circulation, access, lighting, safety, and care together
- Helps customers understand what belongs in the plan and what may not
- Focuses on project fit, thoughtful design, and accountable coordination
- Connects the finished project to documentation, warranty, aftercare, and long-term support
Start the Project Fit & Vision Review
A mutual-fit conversation about your property, your goals, and the appropriate next step.
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